Latin America’s first feminist dates back to 17th century
Juana Inés de la Cruz, born in 1648, was a Mexican composer, philosopher, writer, and poet of the Baroque era (1600-1750). She taught herself in […]
Juana Inés de la Cruz, born in 1648, was a Mexican composer, philosopher, writer, and poet of the Baroque era (1600-1750). She taught herself in […]
Ellen Ochoa was the first Hispanic woman to travel in space. On April 8, 1988, she embarked on a nine-day mission on the Discovery space […]
By Stephanie Perez, Assistant Copy Editor and Advertising Manager Upon the student body’s recent return to a new school year in person, everyone is experiencing […]
Roberto Clemente was one of the first Puerto Rican professional baseball players in Major League Baseball. He played for the Pittsburgh Pirates for 18 seasons, […]
Frida Kahlo is an icon for disabled and underrepresented people all over the world. After having polio at age 8 and a tragic accident at […]
Original Illustration by Stephanie Perez Sonia Sotomayor was born on June 25,1954, in the Bronx, NY to Juan Sotomayor and Celina Baez, who are both […]
By Sophia Hysaw, Opinion Editor After a long hard year of an ongoing pandemic and online learning, it’s September of 2021 and we’re officially back in […]
By Dahlia Alanis, Staff Writer The last two weeks of September and first two weeks of October make up National Hispanic American Heritage month, a celebration […]
In honor of Hispanic Heritage month, The Pulse is recognizing a variety of individuals who have contributed to the culture and lives of others. Each […]
By Elly Herrick, Editor-in-Chief On Sept. 14, Apple held a convention in California to showcase new projects and models of their upcoming products. A few […]
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