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The College Cynic
The perfect newspaper business model: wrap ‘em over caguamas
Newspaper industry, I have seen the future! On a recent trip to Mexicali, I discovered the business model that the Mexican newspaper industry is surviving on. (…)
Full story…The College Cynic: I believe I drowned, not choked
If guided by the correct use of the English language, then what I experienced was choking. But it is because I am a big fan of the proper use of English that I think choking does not accurately define what I experienced.
Full story…A sobering look at Hispanic culture, journalism and myself
I strongly disagree with the assumption that all Mexican-Americans have this melancholic longing to express their culture in whatever they end up doing.
Full story…A non-cynical farewell to Puerto Rico and new friends
Some new friends from the NAHJ convention in Puerto Rico
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Not even the anticipation of flying first class could drown down the premature melancholy I felt as I prepared to leave Puerto Rico. It’s neither the horrible humidity nor the glorious finger foods that I will miss the most, it will be the people. (…)Pre-convention crazies in San Juan, Puerto Rico
Noche de San Juan ritual: I would rather keep the evil spirits in me than risking a concussion after hitting my head against another cursed soul.
Full story…Puerto Rico–reminding myself I am not in Mexicali
Given that I slept during my flight from Newark to Puerto Rico, when I arrived I thought my airplane had taken a detour to Mexico. Even now, I need to turn to the ocean to remind myself that I’m on a Caribbean island and not Mexicali on a VERY humid day. (…)
Full story…Observing a quinceñera….hmmmmm
The ritual-like celebration consists of a mass–in which God is thanked for… something– followed by a loose version of a wedding reception, in which the newly God-approved teen hosts an alcohol and sin-filled party.
Full story…Plane paranoia and Daddy Yankee
At first, the simple thought of flying in an airplane over the Bermuda Triangle was enough to make me nauseous–too many History Channel alien marathons.
Full story…The Summer Scarf–Cool or Hot?
Unlike the traditional western bandana, this scarf is much larger, has fringe tips, and is not worn to wipe sweat off one’s forehead.
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About the Blogger
It’s Friday night and you want to know where you can find a typical Imperial Valley teenager. Should you look in El Centro’s bowling alley? No. Just follow the herd of overly dressed teens gasping and reaching for the U.S./Mexico border.Thankfully, 18-year-old Luis Flores keeps his Mexicali escapades to a minimum; and instead, observes and is too often entertained by this and similar trends which rarely take place outside the valley.
Luis Flores is a Brawley-born Calexico resident. He graduated from Calexico High School in 2008, when he enrolled at Imperial Valley College. Like a fellow ivnews.INFO blogger, Luis was a Boy Scout at his local Mormon church. Unlike his fellow blogger, Luis is NOT an Eagle Scout, not even close.
Luis considers himself an “artist,” and no, not just because he’s broke and jobless. This fall he will be applying for transfer admission into various universities and plans to study some form of English, and some form of art.
Luis' blog will deal with those interesting things that make the Imperial Valley unique, aside--and outside--from our depressing national standings. Everything from the point of view of a college student who is still trying to get out of the valley.
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