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Join us as we celebrate art of Latino artists. Below you will learn about the artists that will be showcasing their art at LAM’s 4th Annual Cinco de Mayo celebration. Join us in supporting local artists while enjoying an unforgettable evening. Art showcased by: America Jimenez de Lara was born and raised in Mexico’s beautiful countryside. Her [...]

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Source: NBC Latino, April 16, 2013, 12:00 AM By: Sandra Lilley After months of negotiations, a bipartisan group of eight Senators has drafted  a blueprint that would sharply transform the nation’s current immigration laws. NBC Latino obtained an advanced memo of the bill’s main points ahead of an announcement.  Here are some brief key provisions: [...]

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Last week, the National Association of State Budget Officers (NASBO) released its “Improving Post-Secondary Education Through the Budget Process – Challenges and Opportunities” report which stated, among other things, that a common terminology around cost metrics could go a long way in advancing the dialogue between higher education institutions and their constituencies.

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Source: Inc. March 19, 2013 By Christina DesMarais Putting things off is career hampering, stressful and bad for your health. Here’s how to get working. You have a project to do, but it’s big and complex and overwhelming. Or maybe you’ve done a task so many times before that the thought of repeating it for the [...]

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Source: MONEYWATCH, March 15, 2013, 6:49 AM By Constantine Von Hoffman (MoneyWatch) Tax strategies play a huge role when it comes to planning for retirement. Recent changes in the law, as well as the likelihood of taxes going up in the future, mean it may be time to re-examine your tax planning. For a long time, the [...]

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The University of California system once again scored very well in an annual reputational ranking of world research universities by the Times Higher Education magazine of Great Britain, with UC Berkeley and UCLA in the top 10, officials announced Monday. Harvard topped the list, followed by MIT, the University of Cambridge, the University of Oxford, [...]

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For the past three weeks, I’ve been running a little personal development experiment. I’d noticed that I always need to do laundry because I run out of clean t-shirts. I followed this trail, and realized that my armpits are the first thing that starts to smell if I do some sports. (I bike everywhere around here, and [...]

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By Hadley RobinsonPosted at Mission Local http://missionlocal.org/2011/03/24th-street-transitions-again/ It’s dusk on 24th Street, and Latino families walk in and out of El Chico Produce, picking up ingredients for dinner. The Spanish radio station croons ballads, while a boy with his brothers speaks in English to his mother. “Que necesitas, hijo?” she responds. Across the street, Stephen, with thick-rimmed glasses [...]

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