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Cecilia Campillo de Valle

Music

May Playlist 2018: for the moody and the groovy

This month is already promising epic music, starting off with Miami’s baby, Rolling Loud,  (and one of my favorite times of year.) Rae Sremmurd channeled their inner OutKast in their third new album by featuring songs that gave them turns at the spotlight. Leon…

May 4, 2018
Lifestyle

Adulthood 101: How to score and maximize your dream internship

Ya, pretty sure we can all agree that we’re mutually scared and pumped to join the real world. But after attending this year’s Hispanicize conference — an event that celebrates Latino trendsetters, newsmakers and content creators in the fields of journalism, marketing, business, art,…

April 30, 2018
Lifestyle Travel

FALLING IN LOVE WITH NEW YORK + on a budget

Yes, it’s true, I left Miami during it’s prime time — smooove Spring Break — and took the first steps to accepting my college admission to the Borough of Manhattan Community College at the City University of New York. Originally planning the trip was…

April 18, 2018
Music

My April Playlist 2018 — bitten by the bump bug

Hellooooo sun blossoms and baby butterflies If you’re wondering what I’ve been dancing into Spring with, check out my playlist planned to overplay the entire month of April. Along with some oldies and repeats from last month’s playlist, I’ve been exploring artists, like Kaytranada…

April 8, 2018
Music

March Playlist 2018 — march to your own beat

Music is all about mood and emotion. That’s why this month’s playlist is meant to comfort your soul. Let’s not forget that besides being consumed by tragedy and political action, February didn’t start sad. It dominated the music charts with releases like the Black…

March 12, 2018
Current Events

8 girls who rock: Young women to recognize this Women’s Day

These girls are the shit. We typically spend Women’s Day linking up to support each other and remembering the women in history that have influenced the movement significantly. Marie Curie. Maya Angelou. Malala Yousafzai. Frida Kahlo. But in addition to recognizing those who have…

March 8, 2018