Life in Juarez

The U.S. Department of State travel website states Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, has one of the highest homicide rates in Mexico, earning it a travel warning, as the border city continues to struggle with crime and violence fueled by the illegal-drug trade. A few miles away, citizens in El Paso, Texas, reside in the safest city […]

The Epitome Of The American Dream

Coming to the United States not knowing English was a struggle to overcome, but Ana Sanchez used this experience to benefit her career as a broadcast journalist on Telemundo. “It was a big culture shock,” Sanchez said of moving to Texas from Mexico. According to her news personality Facebook page, Sanchez holds a job as […]

Save the Snow! – 10 Things to Know, March 27th

Stockpiling for Sochi: Russia hoards snow in case of warm weather for NEXT year’s Winter Olympics. – Business Insider Korean Peninsula Tensions: North Korea is going to sever all remaining communications with South Korea, in case of war. – Reuters Texas Standing: Gov. Rick Perry (R) spoke on the behalf of all Texans yesterday, when […]

Soccer, Why You Should Give A Damn

Tonight, one of the biggest rivalries in the world of soccer will be taking place. Mexico will host the U.S. men’s national team (USMNT) in the latest World Cup Qualifier (WCQ) match at Mexico City’s Estadio Azteca. Most people around here probably can’t name five of the starting players in tonight’s match, much less even […]

Themed Parties, Racist?

As if Penn State didn’t have enough problems already. A sorority there recently hosted a Mexican themed party where they took stereotypes to a whole new level.