Guatemalan New Media Artist Garnering High Acclaim
By Christina Rose CTLatinoNews.com At a recent exhibition of Balam Soto’s art technology, an elderly woman shrieked with delight as […]
By Christina Rose CTLatinoNews.com At a recent exhibition of Balam Soto’s art technology, an elderly woman shrieked with delight as […]
Phillippe Diederich celebrated his first Fourth of July in California in 1976. He was 12 years old and had little
By Chris Bosack Hour Staff Writer The search is over and Norwalk has landed a former National Superintendent of the
By Karen Cortes Special to CTLatinoNews.com School is out for summer and it’s time for lazy mornings, hazy days, and
By Linda Tishler Levinson One in four Latino third-graders are considered obese, according to state figures. However, the problem may
An important part of the immigration reform debate is whether learning English should be a requirement for any undocumented immigrant
Senior Vice President and General Manager of CNN en Español and Hispanic Strategy for CNN/U.S., Cynthia Hudson, announced that CNN
By Arantxa Fetta When vacation time comes around, often Latinos like to travel back to their homeland, visit family, reunite
DoSomething.org recently introduced a new text message game that puts teens in the shoes of an undocumented high school student.
Kathryn O’Brien CTLatinoNews.com Latina A.R.M.Y. may sound tough, but recently they have been drawing inspiration from something more delicate –
NEW BRITAIN — An E.C. Goodwin Tech teacher has earned national recognition for outstanding performance in advancing reading practice and
The key to a more relaxing summer for Latinos may be as simple as walking out the front door.