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Florida Leader: Following the Faithful Path

By | 2017-04-28T07:32:46+00:00 November 25th, 2004|Categories: Blog, Samples|Tags: , , , |

Mosley High School pairs sports with spirituality Every Friday morning, a diverse group of students gather in the A. Crawford Mosley High School gymnasium to start off the weekend with a warm up. Swimmers stretch their arms over members of the football team and all bow their heads to think about the "game" ahead and the [...]

The Satellite: The $80 parking Space – Roam towing provides the hook up

By | 2004-09-05T01:05:14+00:00 September 5th, 2004|Categories: Blog, Samples|Tags: , , , |

Welcome to Gainesville, home of perpetual roam towing. Ask any longtime resident or student and he or she will tell you that coming to Gainesville requires extra attention when it comes to something as simple as parking. "Towing is the one thing that makes me hate Gainesville sometimes," says sophomore Analiz Velazquez. "I accept it as [...]

Urban Latino: Jennifer Peña

By | 2017-04-28T07:32:46+00:00 June 4th, 2004|Categories: Blog, Samples|Tags: , , , , , , |

When you think of Tejano music today, it is hard not to think of Jennifer Peña. The young singer burst onto the scene in 1995 as the youngest artist to pay tribute to the late Tejano queen, Selena. Although Peña started singing since the tender age of five, she never thought of it as a career [...]

Satellite: The Apartment Poets

By | 2017-04-28T07:32:47+00:00 May 15th, 2004|Categories: Blog, News, Samples|

As dusk spreads a misty blanket across the dingy green buildings of Gatorwood Apartments, a small group of students climb the narrow steps leading to apartment 1908. Dog-eared books in one hand, and notebooks full of original poetry in the other, they meet in the two-bedroom apartment that’s adorned with old street signs from the University [...]

Urban Latino: Mexican Music Idol Passes

By | 2004-04-15T23:37:27+00:00 April 15th, 2004|Categories: Blog, Samples|Tags: , , |

Latin music fans everywhere are mourning the loss of one of Regional Mexican music’s finest and most promising stars. Adan “Chalino” Sanchez, 19, died in tragic automobile accident on March 27 in Sinaloa, Mexico. The singer was on his way to a performance in Puerto Vallarta. Sanchez was the son of renowned corrido singer and songwriter, [...]

Urban Latino: Baby Bash

By | 2017-04-28T07:32:48+00:00 April 14th, 2004|Categories: Blog, Samples|Tags: , , |

Yes you know we have love for apple. They are kind of busy making 5,000 versions of the ipod and opening up apple stores everywhere to remember to include us in their celebrity playlist section of the iTunes Music Store. So we did it for them with this, our first installment our iTemas playlist. Don't worry, Mr. jobs. we'll [...]

Urban Latino: Cuban Chanteuse

By | 2017-04-28T07:32:48+00:00 April 14th, 2004|Categories: Blog, Samples|Tags: , , , |

Dade County has done it again, with a little help from Chicano, Hailing from sunny Miami is the music industry's next big star, sultry Latina singer and songwriter Liza. Write her name down in you Palm Pilot, because you will be hearing it again. Born in Chicago and raised in Miami by Cuban parents, Liza began [...]

Urban Latino Magazine: Throwin’ ‘Em Back

By | 2017-04-28T07:32:48+00:00 March 26th, 2004|Categories: Blog, Samples|Tags: , , , , , |

OK, let's be real. College is synonymous with partying. For some, the college selection process comes down to the research opportunities and job placement rates. But for others, the thought of certain extracurricular activities and other diversions were factors of equal importance. However, as enticing as the party scene may appear at first, there is a [...]

Student Leader: Layin’ Down the Law – Drafting a student bill of rights

By | 2017-04-28T07:32:48+00:00 March 4th, 2004|Categories: Blog, Samples|Tags: , , , |

Remember when hall passes were required to go anywhere in high school? Back then students had few rights. Fortunately, things are a little different in college. Colleges and universities around the country establish specific rights on paper, such as the freedom of expression and the right to assembly. For many, the thought of a student bill [...]