Glen Fulton grew up in St. Louis, Missouri helping his mother—Mayola Fulton—raise his four siblings.
He cooked, cleaned and maintained the yard to ensure Mayola,...
Alejandro Riós knows the power movies have.
As a film critic in Cuba, he witnessed the threat cinema posed to the government’s communist regime.
Riós recalls the...
Ana Margarita Cruz believes real-world experience is an invaluable tool.
After working in accounting, management, retailing and manufacturing for 15 years, she wanted to give...
Angel Jose Ventura Lopez’s curiosity was his gateway into the world of science.
He grew up reading fantasy, adventure and astronomy books in Cuba, eventually...
There are more than 800 pets housed at the Miami-Dade County Animal Services Department.
Capacity at the facility is supposed to be 400 animals.
Unfortunately, that...
Two Kendall Campus students received $1,250 scholarships from the National Association of Hispanic Journalists’ South Florida Chapter.
Alejandra Quiroz and Anthony Martinez, who received the...
After receiving official status as a campus in 2001, the InterAmerican Campus—now Eduardo J. Padrón Campus—has blossomed into a burgeoning community, witnessing growth in...
Nelson F. Hincapie stopped believing in God when he was nine years old.
Throughout his childhood in Bogota, Colombia, Hincapie witnessed domestic abuse between his...
Suzanne “Suzy” Batlle grew up feasting on her grandma’s sundaes after dinner. It became a South Florida ritual in the Cuban household
So, naturally, when...