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Where you read it first | Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Latino Center to celebrate 20th anniversary

The Latino Center will this Saturday commemorate its 20th anniversary in the Aidekman Art Gallery and the 51 Winthrop Street Function Hall.

The anniversary will emphasize the importance of having a Latino presence on campus, according to Latino Center Director Rub?Salinas Stern.

I think that it shows that the Latinos are here to stay," he said. "There was a time when I felt that Latino students were invisible on campus, and I think that we still deal with that, but that has changed a great deal."

Yareliz Diaz, secretary of the Association of Latin American Students , explained that the celebration will also give students a chance to learn more about the Latino Center.

"[Stern] is going to speak for a little bit to talk about the last 20 years and what the art exhibit is supposed to show ... so people can mingle and get a sense of what the Center has done in the last 20 years," Diaz, a junior, said.

Festivities will begin at noon with a brunch in the Aidekman Art Gallery, which will feature a picture timeline exhibit of the history of the Center, Stern said. The celebration will continue that evening with a gala at the 51 Winthrop Street Function Hall, where students and alumni can enjoy dinner, dance to a live band and view student group performances and speeches from alumni.

"It's going to be a big event