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PA’s Latino Community: Striving for Prosperity in the Land of Opportunity

By Christopher Cornejo, U. of Pittsburgh Student and Journalism Intern for Presente Magazine

The Latino community is a strong, diverse, and large entity. Members of this community represent the strength of courage and determination in the face of adversity in order to obtain a better life for future generations.

In recent years, the Latino population in the country has skyrocketed. According to NBC News, “Latinos accounted for 51.1 percent of the country’s growth, rising to 18.7 percent of the

Norman Bristol Colón: Community Leader and Advocate

By Christopher Cornejo, U. of Pittsburgh Student and Journalism Intern for Presente Magazine

Norman Bristol Colón is a trailblazer in the Pennsylvania Latino community. He is a graduate of the Pennsylvania State University, and has a Doctorate Honoris Causa focused in Community Service from Colegio de Formación Teológica Ministerial (CFTM). He currently holds a position as Special Assistant for Community Affairs and Development in the PA Department of Community and Economic Development.

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Pitt felled by familiar opponent as Fighting Irish advance to College Cup semifinals

Pitt first-year midfielder Guilherme Feitosa (7) and junior defender Raphaël Crivello (3) battle with Notre Dame junior midfielder Ethan O’Brien (7) for possession of the ball during Saturday evening’s game against the University of Notre Dame at Alumni Stadium in South Bend, Indiana.

After a strong start to the NCAA tournament, No. 5-seeded Pitt men’s soccer fell yet again to the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament in penalty kicks.

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