Death is something we all have or will deal with. However, as first-generation college students, many of us have loved ones in different countries, and even continents, who we can\u27t get to in these difficult times. This piece explores my reaction to a personal experience in which I was not able to say goodbye to my grandmother because of my inability to travel out of the country due to certain circumstances
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In her narrative, author Angelica Diaz writes about her development as a daughter, sister, and aunt....
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Hope is out of our hands. One can hope immensely, but the simple act of hoping is rooted in a feelin...
In this narrative, Brenda Hernandez explores the relationship with her alcoholic father as she tries...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. I tip toed silently down the dim c...
After embarking on her college career, Carla Ventura is forced to come to terms with an internal war...
The unpredictability of life is here seen through the eyes of a child. At the young age of 6, Daniel...
Citlaly Orozco came into college as a quiet and shy person, obedient to all authority including her ...
In a trip to the Mexican-American border, Cindy Dominguez comes face to face with the wall that sepa...
It’s about Little Grandma; she’s gone. As I hung up the phone, Dad’s words were still trailing in m...
My parents were dressed in their Sunday best, heading to a church revival. I was 12 and still the ba...
Alejandra Vargas grew up in a neighborhood in Los Angeles, California that consisted mainly of immig...
Many first-generation students go into college hoping to make their parents proud. Throughout their ...
First-generation college student Valerie Nario narrates her struggle to finance her education and he...
There can sometimes be a gap between first-gen students and parents who have not experienced the str...
In her narrative, author Angelica Diaz writes about her development as a daughter, sister, and aunt....
As a first-generation college student from a low income family, Gonzalez Icardi never thought he wou...
Hope is out of our hands. One can hope immensely, but the simple act of hoping is rooted in a feelin...
In this narrative, Brenda Hernandez explores the relationship with her alcoholic father as she tries...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. I tip toed silently down the dim c...
After embarking on her college career, Carla Ventura is forced to come to terms with an internal war...
The unpredictability of life is here seen through the eyes of a child. At the young age of 6, Daniel...
Citlaly Orozco came into college as a quiet and shy person, obedient to all authority including her ...
In a trip to the Mexican-American border, Cindy Dominguez comes face to face with the wall that sepa...
It’s about Little Grandma; she’s gone. As I hung up the phone, Dad’s words were still trailing in m...
My parents were dressed in their Sunday best, heading to a church revival. I was 12 and still the ba...
Alejandra Vargas grew up in a neighborhood in Los Angeles, California that consisted mainly of immig...
Many first-generation students go into college hoping to make their parents proud. Throughout their ...
First-generation college student Valerie Nario narrates her struggle to finance her education and he...