Day of the Dead
November marks the start of a traditional holiday in Mexico: Día De Los Muertos. Students gathered in the SLP for a celebration including elaborate decorations and speakers.
Read moreNovember marks the start of a traditional holiday in Mexico: Día De Los Muertos. Students gathered in the SLP for a celebration including elaborate decorations and speakers.
Read moreMany people anticipate the fall season for the popular and widely celebrated holiday of Halloween — a night that consists of spooky decorations and fun costumes. However, many other celebrations take place during the fall season which hold important cultural and religious value to people worldwide. Holidays such as Day of the Dead — also known as “Día de los Muertos” — All Saints’ Day and Diwali bring unique forms of comfort, hope and inspiration into the lives of those who celebrate.
Read moreThe Latin American holiday is celebrated across the world and holds powerful meaning for USD students Jennifer Mossuto / Feature Editor / The USD Vista Día de los Muertos, translated as “Day of the Dead,” is a Latin American holiday that celebrates those who have come before us and now […]
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