We’ve all heard that Mexicans are lazy, criminals, that we pass our time drinking, riding donkeys, wearing sombreros, supplying drugs into America, the list goes on. Culturally Yours has decided to unveil the myths, and reveal the facts about Mexico. “Mexico is the land of laziness and naps.” It is rather typical to imagine a farmer
Collegiate Protests Sweep the US: Loyola Workers Strike Back
A wave of students assembled onto the field in front of Klarchek Information Commons, following a scheduled student walk-out from evening classes. What began as a mere rumor from the anonymous group Loyola Black Voices, quickly escalated into the largest demonstration ever to take place at the Jesuit University. Events at the University of Missouri,
3 Mexican Films That Will Satisfy Your Next Netflix Binge
You can only rewatch last season’s Empire & Breaking Bad so many times. Your love-hate relationship with Netflix seems to be tilting towards the latter whilst awaiting the release of the next season; we’ve all been there before. To alleviate your Empire deprivation, we decided to scour Netflix and find 3 must-see Mexican films that
An African Transitions to America
Adjusting to a new culture and environment is a normal process and can generate a wide variety of reactions and feelings. It goes from cultural surprise, stress, shock, and self-confidence that can be regained after. Augustin Vondou, an international student at Loyola like many of you shares his personal experiences. He is doing a