Students, faculty, and staff gathered around the Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) altar in Washington Hall to write heartfelt messages in honor of deceased loved ones.
The center transformed into a sea of marigolds, candles, painted faces, and vibrant music for the festival on Nov. 1.
The route from the land of the dead to San Andrés Mixquic, a little town just outside Mexico City, is lined with marigolds. Angel Jiménez del Aguila, who died in 2010, need only follow the trail of ...
Families and friends gathered at CREATE PC Local Artist Collective on Saturday afternoon for a Día de los Muertos celebration, honoring ...
Ofrendas, or altars built for the Day of the Dead, honor those who have passed. Here's how some Milwaukee families keep the ...
Both Kingsley Elementary and Dr. Bessie Rhodes School of Global Studies dropped a designation rating, from the “commendable” category to “targeted,” on the 2025 Illinois Report Card. The summative ...
Families clustered around tables covered in paint and wood frames in Evanston Public Library’s third-floor Innovation Station on Sunday afternoon for an event in which they crafted nichos — miniature ...
The Houston Dia de los Muertos Parade made a vibrant return for a fifth year, and hopefully, under clear skies.The event, ...
While predominantly celebrated in some areas of Mexico, Mexican American households and spreading to other Latin American ...
Latinos en Evanston Northshore (LENS) set up a community altar honoring departed loved ones on Saturday at the Robert Crown Community Center as part of ...