Don’t stop fighting
A Cuban-American perspective on the United States border wall crisis

In 1959, Fidel Castro took over Cuba — causing my family to flee.  Cubans are known for their cigars, cafe, conservative beliefs and Catholic values. However, they are lesser known […]

Celebrating America’s oldest cultures
Native American Heritage Month highlights UI diversity

Across the University of Idaho campus, a month-long celebration of America’s oldest cultures burst into the spotlight during November — a reminder of a people who will not soon be […]

What to remember when celebrating Cinco de Mayo
The equity and diversity unit at UI clarifies true meaning of Cinco de Mayo

Cinco de Mayo is a popularly celebrated holiday in the U.S., but its roots have a deeper meaning than just tequila and taco parties. Christina Vazquez, advising specialist for the […]

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Celebrating heritage

UI Native American students celebrate Native American Heritage Month Ike Martinez, a University of Idaho sophomore and member of the Spokane Tribe, said he finds it ironic Native American Heritage […]