Lil’ Libros is paving the way for young, bilingual readers
Lil' Libros paves the way for bilingual literature in ways never done before
The 42nd Annual Latinx Graduation is back in-person: Here’s what you need to know
The bilingual celebration is open to all graduates completing their degree in the spring, summer or fall 2022 term
What happens if a language falls asleep?
Rediscovering the roots of Nahuatl language and how it is impacting the next generation of language learners
Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD): What it is and how to cope
Less sunlight and colder weather can disrupt your mental health.
Items found on Día de los Muertos altars and what they mean
What each item represents on an ofrenda and the continuing traditions of Día de los Muertos
Safe child care options are becoming scarce in the world of COVID-19
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, stable child care organizations have been an elusive find for parents all across the US. USC Graduate students with children likewise have experienced woes in trying to find a program that makes sense for them. Sam Reno has the story.
Can’t Phone Home: How the WhatsApp outage affected students
On Monday, Facebook, along with associated apps Instagram and WhatsApp, shut down. But with WhatsApp shut down, it has become more difficult for students to communicate with families outside the U.S.
A looming government shutdown? Here’s what you need to know
The deadline is approaching for Congress to approve next year’s budget and avoid a government shutdown.