Always seen as the “smart one” by her family, Aszanee Laws is heavily pressured into attending college, which results in a disastrous fail. She drops out with the hopes of being famous, but with no effort or dedication, she sits hopelessly wishing for a miracle, lost and alone in a sea of choices. Coming face to face with herself, Aszanee makes a decision that will change her life forever
The author reflects on personal experiences, highlighting vignettes of her perceived “failure to be ...
Sarah Poblano is a first generation sophomore Sociology major from Glendale, California. As the elde...
This piece entitled I\u27ve Changed is a personal testimony told creatively through incorporation ...
A young African American girl struggled to stay socially afloat in a predominantly white private sch...
First-generation college student Valerie Nario narrates her struggle to finance her education and he...
This is literally my story of attending LMU as a first-gen college student. It includes what it took...
“When did you realize that you were a first-generation college student?” Through a collection of nar...
After embarking on her college career, Carla Ventura is forced to come to terms with an internal war...
Many first-generation students go into college hoping to make their parents proud. Throughout their ...
Ana Laura is a young Latin girl with a strong desire to learn and get an education. This attitude ha...
Throughout her first two years at Loyola Marymount University, Kay Hampton has struggled with feelin...
The first-generation college experience is one that is often a subtle realization. This piece examin...
In his narrative, author Oscar Pineda delves into the concept of the American Dream. When the narrat...
Katherine Lara is an undergraduate student at Cal State LA majoring in English. In her narrative, “G...
Being a first generation college student meant that sometimes I would feel confused and lost among t...
The author reflects on personal experiences, highlighting vignettes of her perceived “failure to be ...
Sarah Poblano is a first generation sophomore Sociology major from Glendale, California. As the elde...
This piece entitled I\u27ve Changed is a personal testimony told creatively through incorporation ...
A young African American girl struggled to stay socially afloat in a predominantly white private sch...
First-generation college student Valerie Nario narrates her struggle to finance her education and he...
This is literally my story of attending LMU as a first-gen college student. It includes what it took...
“When did you realize that you were a first-generation college student?” Through a collection of nar...
After embarking on her college career, Carla Ventura is forced to come to terms with an internal war...
Many first-generation students go into college hoping to make their parents proud. Throughout their ...
Ana Laura is a young Latin girl with a strong desire to learn and get an education. This attitude ha...
Throughout her first two years at Loyola Marymount University, Kay Hampton has struggled with feelin...
The first-generation college experience is one that is often a subtle realization. This piece examin...
In his narrative, author Oscar Pineda delves into the concept of the American Dream. When the narrat...
Katherine Lara is an undergraduate student at Cal State LA majoring in English. In her narrative, “G...
Being a first generation college student meant that sometimes I would feel confused and lost among t...
The author reflects on personal experiences, highlighting vignettes of her perceived “failure to be ...
Sarah Poblano is a first generation sophomore Sociology major from Glendale, California. As the elde...
This piece entitled I\u27ve Changed is a personal testimony told creatively through incorporation ...