By Kassel Franco Garibay Not for the first time, this week I had a white straight man try to define my experience as a Mexican living in the United States for me.…
By Mel Dikert Rosa María Hernández is a 10-year-old girl with cerebral palsy. When she was three months old, her mother and father crossed the border from Nuevo Laredo, Mexico, to Laredo,…
By Laura Archer, Staff Writer Drewids flocked to Crawford Hall in record numbers on Wednesday night in expectation of Día de Los Muertos event put on by ARIEL, the Latinx Student Club,…
By Olivia Kingree Rescue dogs are working to sniff out bodies buried under the remains of buildings hit by two major earthquakes in central and southern Mexico. On September 8, an 8.1…
By Colleen Dabrowski A second deadly earthquake struck Mexico on Tuesday, with the epicenter just 650 feet from the September 8 quake. The second earthquake was a 7.1 magnitude, a small step…
By Kassel Franco Garibay It was nearly 2 a.m in the Acorn office when my screen lit up with the New York Times notification. Mexico City, the beautiful city I grew up…
By Hannah Bouchard Image from newsweek.com On Thursday, September 7, an 8.2 magnitude earthquake hit the southern coast of Mexico, making it the strongest earthquake to strike Mexico in a century since…