Leticia Gonzalez-Garcia didn’t let her brain tumor stop her from being the first in her family to graduate college and accomplish her academic veterinarian goals.
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Bringing magic into the classroom
The wrinkled brown Sorting Hat sits at the top of a student’s head. “Gryffindor!” shouts the professor, assigning the student into their house. With a
Finding meaning through music
If her mom had never given her a Beyonce CD to practice in her room when she was 5 years old, Brianna Randall would not
Feeding students’ bodies and souls
When D’arcy Corwin was a college student, she didn’t know who to talk to about the resources made available to her. Now, she’s helping students
Making “DREAM”s Come True
Many undocumented students and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients felt lost and afraid to seek help until Kimberly Castillo became the first Dream
The Art in His Heart
When Engelbert Peraza strolled across the stage at California State University, Fullerton, his colleagues and friends chanted, “Engelbert! Engelbert!” as he smiled and accepted the
Woodwind artist changes the world with her clarinet
Correction She didn’t win the Emmy herself, she was a teacher in the program that won the Emmy. The Emmy winner is the founder of
A Prince with the heart of a king
After over two months in the hospital, Prince Mahboubian was faced with the toughest decision of his life: die, or get his leg amputated. A
Yee haven’t seen anyone like her
Do you remember what you were doing at 13 years old? The Associated Students Organization’s (ASO) newest president Vivian Yee does because she didn’t turn
Opening up to help others fortify themselves
Despite being in the United States Marine Corps, raced in triathlons and being propelled down waterfalls, the biggest challenge in Shawn Tiberio’s life was sitting