Opinion

The Tough Road to Finding My Strength

June 18, 2017 / By

By Luis Ceja Abrica I’ve felt grief. I’ve felt hatred. And I’ve felt self-doubt. I’m only 18 but I feel like I’ve already gone through the hardest part of my life.

In This Desert Nobody Is a Stranger

June 18, 2017 / By

By: Guadalupe Sandoval It’s 4:30 a.m. and I wake up to my little sister’s nudging. She’s used to waking up at this time and tenderly asks if I can put her hair into two ponytails today.

A Letter to My Younger Self

May 4, 2017 / By

Author’s Note: I wrote this letter to myself because when I was younger I struggled just being myself.

What My Father’s Death Taught Me About Life

May 4, 2017 / By

By Michelle Contreras My father taught me that life is like a blooming flower. There’s a seed in the beginning, then at one point in its life cycle, it flourishes, spreading apart its petals.

Revocar Ley de Cuidado de Salud a Bajo Costo Impactará A La Mayoría De Las Poblaciones Vulnerables

March 23, 2017 / By
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Nota de la Editora: Mientras la Cámara de Representantes se prepara para una votación sobre la revocación y reemplazo de la Ley del Cuidado de Salud a Bajo Precio (ACA por sus siglas en inglés), también conocida como Obamacare, Coachella Uninc.

Repealing Affordable Care Act Would Impact Most Vulnerable Populations

March 23, 2017 / By

Editor’s Note: As the House of Representatives prepares for a vote on repealing and replacing the Affordable Care Act (ACA), also known as Obamacare, Coachella Uninc.