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The Color of Los Angeles

Mar 1st, 2013 | By
The Color of Los Angeles

Through the eyes of an outsider, the city of Los Angeles is honorably known to be the home of Hollywood, and its portrayal in the film industry attracts people from all walks of life to catch a glimpse, something most cities can’t claim. It’s often said that Los Angeles is really a collection of many
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Diabetes rates skyrocket in minority groups

Dec 14th, 2012 | By
Diabetes rates skyrocket in minority groups

By MELISSA BROWN
EL NUEVO SOL—SALUD
New immigrants also adopt a more western diet when they settle into the United States, which seems to increase their chances of obesity and Type 2 diabetes.



Central American family changes eating habits to help mother control diabetes

Dec 14th, 2012 | By
Central American family changes eating habits to help mother control diabetes

By SHALEEKA POWELL
EL NUEVO SOL—SALUD
It is very important for families to be supportive of their patient with a chronic disease to help make sure that the individual controls the illness and lives a healthy lifestyle.



Measure B hits LA’s porn industry

Dec 5th, 2012 | By
Measure B hits LA’s porn industry

BY JAMES MCLAUGHLIN
EL NUEVO SOL
Ballots in California are typically chockablock with voter initiatives, and in the Los Angeles County, voters have had a say in a major regulation affecting a significant backyard industry: pornography.



Padres, jóvenes y la educación sexual de los latinos

Jun 12th, 2012 | By
Padres, jóvenes y la educación sexual de los latinos

Por JOANNA JACOBO, JULIA COOKE y KAYLA RODGERS
EL NUEVO SOL
La tasa de embarazo de las jóvenes latinas de entre 15 y 19 años disminuyó dramáticamente en los últimos veinte años, de 104.6 en 1991 a 55.7 por cada mil jóvenes en el 2010, pero todavía es mucho más alto que la tasa nacional de 34.4 embarazos por cada mil jóvenes de entre 15 y 19 años.



Una bibliotecaria que hace la diferencia: Molly Molloy

Nov 10th, 2011 | By
Una bibliotecaria que hace la diferencia: Molly Molloy

By JOANNA JACOBO
EL NUEVO SOL
“Es importante para mí registrar estos números y las vidas que ellos representan, porque se le debe dar importancia a lo que está pasando. Nadie quiere pensar que su país pueda llegar a ser victima de una situación terrible como ésta, pero es necesario saber, aceptar y en un futuro, entender”.