Villanueva--Mayra (Student--2022)
Displaying 1 - 13 of 13 in reverse chronological order
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1 | La editora de español dice adiós al Northern Iowan Northern Iowan 119:28, p.1 |
Mayra Villanueva, Spanish Editor for the Northern Iowan (NI), says goodbye to NI staff and readers as she goes off to student teach next semester and graduate in May 2023. Mayra shares their experience and favorite memories of working with the NI staff; photo. | |
2 | La Copa Mundial Catar 2022 y sus peculiaridades Northern Iowan 119:24, p.1 |
Mayra Villanueva writes a piece for the Spanish column titled "The Qatar 2022 World Cup and its peculiarities". Qatar is hosting the World Cup this year so Villanueva goes into detail of what events and influence this will have during the World Cup games; photo. | |
3 | Comité de enseñanza de español Northern Iowan 119:22, p.1 |
Mayra Villanueva writes an article in Spanish titled "Spanish Teaching Committee" invited students who are focusing on teaching English as a Second Language (ESL), teaching Spanish as a foreign language, and alumni of the program to a Spanish teaching committee at Rod Library on November 8th. It was led by the Department of Languages and Literatures, specifically Heather Jerónimo; photo. | |
4 | Ser mujer Northern Iowan 119:16, p.2 |
Marshalltown High School student Deanna Hernández Carranza writes an article about what it means to be a woman in a Hispanic household. | |
5 | Mi visita a México Northern Iowan 119:14, p.1 |
Oscar Ibarra Murillo, a student at Marshalltown High School, writes about his visit to Michoacán and Guanajuato in Mexico with his family to visit with both his mom and dad's side of the family; photo. | |
6 | Celebrando los líderes latinx en UNI Northern Iowan 119:13, p.2 |
Nixson Benitez writes a piece for the N.I. In Spanish column about Celebrating Latinx leaders at UNI. Some of those leaders include Director of Mental Health for Student Government Liz Montalvo, UNIdos President Yessenia Rodríguez, and Assistant Director of Diversity Admissions Janine Baeza; photo. | |
7 | La hija mayor Northern Iowan 119:12, p.2 |
Alexia Garcia a student of Marshalltown High School, shares her experience of being the eldest daughter of four in a Latino household; photo. | |
8 | An evening with storyteller Chuy Rentería Northern Iowan 119:10, p.1 |
This article written in Spanish and English, talks about Jesús 'Chuy' Rentería visiting UNI's campus for a reading and Q&A session about his new book "We Heard It When We Were Little", published in 2021. The book talks about Rentería's experience growing up in West Liberty, Iowa as a Mexican-American; photo. | |
9 | Más UNIdos: La presencia de latinos en campus se siente aún más Northern Iowan 119:8, p.1 |
Mayra Villanueva writes the Spanish Column about the Carne Asada put on by the UNIdos organization. Students celebrated Latino culture together with live music, tacos, and a piñata; photo. | |
10 | ¿Quiénes somos? Northern Iowan 119:7, p.2 |
Mayra Villanueva writes a poem in Spanish about the enrichment of Latino identity and culture; photo. | |
11 | Entre dos mundos Northern Iowan 119:6, p.1 |
Guest writer, Natalie Andrade, shares an experience she had while watching an old home video of her 5th birthday party. She looks at what it means for her to celebrate you Latino heritage and culture and how taking Spanish courses in her high school has helped her realize the influence it's had on her; photo. | |
12 | Vox Pop - Edición en español Northern Iowan 119:6, p.5 |
Mayra Villanueva interviews Latinx students on campus and asks them "what does it mean to be Latinx for you?". The students featured in this article are Stacey Sánchez Reyes, Elian Córdova, Sandra Ramos, Rosalinda Garcia; photo. | |
13 | ¿Qué hacer en campus de UNI en tu tiempo libre? Northern Iowan 119:3, p.1 |
Mayra Villanueva writes a Spanish column on things to do during your free time on UNI's campus. She suggests things such as playing board games at the library, swimming at the Wellness and Recreation Center (WRC), and exploring the Botanical Center; photo. |