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According to a TPR analysis, colleges in San Antonio lost nearly $10M because the U.S. Department of Education withheld grants to Hispanic-Serving Institutions.
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The sport of fastpitch softball has brought Mexican American communities from across the U.S. together since the 1930s. Author Ben Chappell and Ruben Rios Jr., a local member of the San Antonio Glowworm Athletic Club, speak about the game's impact and legacy.
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A new music project targets a San Antonio 1960s music icon: Sunny Ozuna, known by most for his work as Sunny and the Sunliners. Musicians recently covered…
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In the ever-evolving landscape that is COVID-19, arts organizations have been innovating and flexing in an attempt to ride with the changes. One of those…
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Jesse Treviño is one San Antonio's greatest artists. For decades, he's celebrated everyday life on the city's West Side with photorealistic paintings and…
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Cinefestival, a San Antonio film tradition that embraces Latino culture, is back. Manuel Solis is proud to be a part of that tradition."Cinefestival is…
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Centro de Artes opens a new exhibit Thursday, June 27 born of a special artistic partnership. For those who haven’t been, Centro De Artes is at the east…
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A new study finds a San Antonio program designed to inspire Latino students to pursue doctoral degrees and to work in cancer research is having measurable…
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Aging Hispanics are concerned they'll face both language and cultural barriers as they seek health care in their later years. Associated Press-NORC Public…
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The National Museum of the American Latino Act is legislation to authorize the Smithsonian to create a museum honoring Latino Americans similar to the…