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  • Q&A: Beyond the Stars with Katya Echazarreta

    Arturo Hilario El Observador February is National Women Inventors Month, a time when women innovators in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) are commemorated for their contributions to the world. Katya Echazarreta is a perfect example of someone to celebrate for her efforts in her field, electrical engineering, and...
  • Q&A: San Jose Native returns to hometown theater with My Fair Lady

    Arturo Hilario El Observador Actor, Dancer, Singer and choreographer Zoey Lytle is a multi-talented performer who is on her first national tour after graduating from San Jose State with a BFA in Dance. One of the stops in her multi-city tour will be bringing her back to her hometown...
  • Q&A: Mabel Cadena and the heroism and culture of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

    Arturo Hilario El Observador Black Panther: Wakanda Forever takes place years after the original worldwide success and, for a sobering dose of reality, begins with the most recent Black Panther, T’Challa (the late Chadwick Boseman) succumbing to an unnamed disease off-screen. It is up to the Wakandan community, especially...
  • Q&A: Mabel Cadena y el heroísmo y la cultura de Black Panther: Wakanda Forever

    Arturo Hilario El Observador Black Panther: Wakanda Forever tiene lugar años después del éxito internacional original y, como una dosis aleccionadora de realidad, comienza con el Black Panther más reciente, T’Challa (el difunto Chadwick Boseman) sucumbiendo a una enfermedad sin nombre fuera de la pantalla. Depende de la comunidad...
  • EarthTalk Q&A: The NFL’s Carbon Footprint

    Roddy Scheer & Doug Moss EarthTalk Like any major spectator sport league, the National Football League (NFL) is no darling to environmental advocates. Stadium construction, maintenance and energy use contribute significantly to carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and resource depletion. Transportation of fans to games, waste generated during games, and...
  • EarthTalk Q&A: Malaria En Latinoamérica

    Roddy Scheer & Doug Moss EarthTalk La malaria es una enfermad tropical que puede causar fiebre alta, temblores y síntomas feos parecidos a los de un resfrío. A veces puede ser fatal, pero hay varios tratamientos. Se esparce por parásitos que pueden vivir en mosquitos, por lo cual, si...
  • EarthTalk Q&A: ¿Puede el Gobierno Limitar la Producción de Plástico?

    Roddy Scheer & Doug Moss EarthTalk El plástico, originalmente aclamado por su longevidad y propiedades higiénicas de un solo uso, es uno de los campos de batalla más nuevos para los ambientalistas y los gobiernos del mundo. Aunque existen prohibiciones de algunas formas de plástico en más de 60...
  • EarthTalk Q&A: Can The Government Limit Plastic Production?

    Roddy Scheer & Doug Moss EarthTalk Plastic, originally hailed for its longevity and hygienic single-use properties, is one of the newest battlegrounds for environmentalists and world governments. Though bans of some forms of plastic exist in more than 60 countries around the world, a global ban has proven to...
  • Q&A: Julia Nicole Hunter and the Hope-filled World of “Annie”

    Arturo Hilario El Observador The timeless lyrics to “Tomorrow” from the musical Annie proclaim that hope and a better future are just a day away. “The sun’ll come out Tomorrow / So ya gotta hang on / ‘Til tomorrow / Come what may” The story of Annie, much like...
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