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Thanksgiving in the East Valley
Gratitude for the Identity of Community
By Aurora Saldivar, Coachella Unincorporated
In the spirit of giving, I would like to give a special thanks to the communities that have taught me the meaning of love, through the bonds of communal solidarity.
Coachella Veteran Recalls His Vietnam Experience
By Aurora Saldivar, Coachella Unincorporated
Danny Castro was 23 when he volunteered to serve in the Vietnam War, along with many of his friends, for what he hoped would be a great life experience.
A homeless dog makes his way down Sixth Street in Coachella (Photo: Santos J. Reyes, Coachella Unincorporated)
By Tony Aguilar, Coachella Unincorporated
They say that dog is man’s best friend.
By Jesus A. Vargas
I’ve always known as a fact that the Coachella Valley was out of the way from major centers of population but I never felt it; that is to say felt a feeling of geographic isolation until I moved to Orange County.
By Jesus A. Vargas
Being a new student at a new school is daunting at first but
I’ve been doing my best to integrate myself both academically and socially and I
haven’t been doing a bad job of it to tell you the truth.
By Santos Reyes and Noely Resendiz
INDIO, CA — Students from throughout the eastern Coachella Valley gathered October 12 for College Voc-Tech Night held at the Riverside County Fairgrounds to learn about their options after high school.
By Santos Reyes
Graduation day is when high school students’ four-year struggle finally pays off. Senior year is the final of preparing for the real world, whether it is going to a community college or a straight to a four-year university.