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Yesenia Pedro Vicente came to Carolina for her undergrad as a "first-generation everything." Now, she has returned to the University to help underrepresented graduate students navigate obstacles as the assistant director of The Graduate School’s Diversity and Student Success program. ....
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La Llorona It’s been over a year now and the movie theatre business is still getting creamed by the stupid pandemic. But maybe the end is in sight? Godzilla vs. Kong just opened to decent reviews from both critics and moviegoers, earning more in its opening weekend than the last big tentpole, Wonder Woman 1984, managed all Christmas. It’ll be a long time before things return to normal but two giant monsters have given us hope that movie theatres will still exist when Covid-19 ends. Just what the doctor ordered. Streaming Arrow Netflix, Disney Plus, Amazon Prime and Crave dominate the Canadian market but there are a lot of emerging alternative options. Personally, I love the ....
Posted: Feb 27, 2021 8:00 AM AT | Last Updated: February 27 Jeremías Tecú came to Fredericton with his wife and two kids as a refugee in 2002. (Submitted by Jeremias Tecu) Jeremías Tecú hid from the Guatemalan militia between the roots of a massive inup tree with his mother and younger siblings every night for more than two weeks. The year was 1981 and Tecú was 11 years old. He and his family were trying to survive a massacre during a civil war that would leave more than 200,000 Indigenous Mayans dead. Massacres by the Guatemalan regime in the early 1980s destroyed 626 villages, including Ceiba, Tecú s village. ....