Will Jim Plunket Remain the Sole Latino Heisman Winner?

Short answer: who knows? Pero, Texas Tech linebacker Jacob Rodriguez is now in the conversation. If you do not follow College football, especially football out of Lubbock, many are still asking, ‘Who is Jacob?’ Jacob Rodriguez has been described in published reports as an absolute menace and, to some, opposing Q.B.S as a nightmare. This […]
Jolt Initiative Sues AG Paxton Over Retaliatory Campaign And Existential Threat To Shut Down Latino Voter Engagement In Texas

NOVEMBER 11, 2025 BY JOLT STAFF Organization Alleges Texas AG Paxton Filed Corporate ‘Death Penalty’ Lawsuit After Jolt Successfully Challenged Earlier Intimidation Tactics AUSTIN, TX – Jolt Initiative has filed a new federal lawsuit and motion for a preliminary injunction against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Texas. […]
La asistencia disminuye a medida que aumentan los temores: cómo las aulas pierden terreno en la era Trump.

Por Pilar Marrero Las familias inmigrantes suelen encontrar esperanza en la educación de sus hijos, a pesar de las dificultades e incertidumbre que conlleva la migración. En su libro * Now We Are Here: Family Migration, Children’s Education, and Dreams for a Better Life *, la investigadora de Harvard Gabriella Oliveira muestra cómo los padres consideran la […]
Seven Years After Camp Fire, America’s ‘Most Famous Bus Driver’ Still Serving His Community

By ChicoSol Nov 12, 2025 Kevin McKay, whose story is retold in the film The Lost Bus, is still rescuing kids seven years after the Camp Fire when he gained the moniker America’s “most famous bus driver.” Fair View High School’s Kevin McKay recalls the day he got his school bus through the flames with […]
Attendance Dips as Fears Rise — How Classrooms are Losing Ground in the Trump Era

By Pilar Marrero Nov 5, 2025 Immigrant families often find hope in their children’s education, despite the hardships and uncertainty that come with migration. In her book Now We Are Here: Family Migration, Children’s Education, and Dreams for a Better Life, Harvard scholar Gabriella Oliveira shows how parents view schooling as a “currency of love,” a […]
Balance Fall Comfort Foods with a Lighter Bite

Before turning your attention to the comfort of filling soups and slow-cooked meals, give warmer weather one last hurrah. If you have any garden veggies leftover, this Cucumber and Tomato Salad offers a light, tasty dish that’s perfect for packing to the office. Discover more recipe ideas for any season at Culinary.net. Cucumber and Tomato […]