Universities & colleges--Michigan--Allendale; Grand Valley State University--Periodicals; College publications; Student publications
Lanthorn is a student newspaper published twice weekly for the students, faculty and staff of Grand Valley State University. The Lanthorn, first published in 1968, succeeds the Keystone, the Sampler, and the Valley View as the official student...
Young Lords (Organization); Puerto Ricans--United States; Civil Rights--United States--History; Lincoln Park (Chicago, Ill.); Spanish language--Personal narratives; Social justice; Community activists--Illinois--Chicago
Juan Jiménez is the younger brother of Antonio “Maloco” Jiménez and currently lives in Barrio San
Salvador of Caguas, Puerto Rico, in the secluded road behind the tienda, or store, of the Trinidads. His
home is newly built and sits on cement...
Young Lords (Organization); Puerto Ricans--United States; Civil Rights--United States--History; Lincoln Park (Chicago, Ill.); Spanish language--Personal narratives; Social justice; Community activists--Illinois--Chicago
Juan Jiménez is the younger brother of Antonio “Maloco” Jiménez and currently lives in Barrio San
Salvador of Caguas, Puerto Rico, in the secluded road behind the tienda, or store, of the Trinidads. His
home is newly built and sits on cement...
Young Lords (Organization); Puerto Ricans--United States; Civil Rights--United States--History; Lincoln Park (Chicago, Ill.); Puerto Ricans--Personal narratives; Spanish language--Personal narratives; Social justice; Community...
Juan Rodríguez was a member and leader of the Jovenes Nobles social club in San Salvador, Puerto Rico, where he was born and raised. Mr. Rodríguez later followed other family members to Aurora, Illinois where he worked for many years at the...
Universities & colleges--Michigan--Allendale; Grand Valley State University--Periodicals; College publications; Student publications
Lanthorn is a student newspaper published twice weekly for the students, faculty and staff of Grand Valley State University. The Lantoon is a satirical issue published for April Fool's Day. The Lanthorn, first published in 1968, succeeds the...
Universities & colleges--Michigan--Allendale; Grand Valley State University--Periodicals; College publications; Student publications
Lanthorn is a student newspaper published twice weekly for the students, faculty and staff of Grand Valley State University. The Lanthorn, first published in 1968, succeeds the Keystone, the Sampler, and the Valley View as the official student...
Universities & colleges--Michigan--Allendale; Grand Valley State University--Periodicals; College publications; Student publications
Lanthorn is a student newspaper published twice weekly for the students, faculty and staff of Grand Valley State University. The Lanthorn, first published in 1968, succeeds the Keystone, the Sampler, and the Valley View as the official student...
Young Lords (Organization); Puerto Ricans--United States; Civil Rights--United States--History; Lincoln Park (Chicago, Ill.); Puerto Ricans--Personal narratives; Spanish language--Personal narratives; Social justice; Community...
Antonio “Maloco” Jiménez Rodríguez has no qualms about admitting that he was the Vice-President of the notorious Hacha Viejas, or Old Hatchets, of the 1950s and 1960s in Chicago. He was a World War II veteran with a lot of heart.
Mexico; Photographs; Photography; Pyramids; Archaeological sites; Teotihuacan Site (San Juan Teotihuacan, Mexico); San Juan Teotihuacan (Mexico); Indian architecture--Mexico--San Juan Teotihuacan
View of Pyramid of the Sun at Teotihuacan from base.
Mexico; Photographs; Photography; Pyramids; Archaeological sites; Teotihuacan Site (San Juan Teotihuacan, Mexico); San Juan Teotihuacan (Mexico); Indian architecture--Mexico--San Juan Teotihuacan
Detail from the Temple of the Feathered Serpent at Teotihuacan.
Mexico; Photographs; Photography; Pyramids; Archaeological sites; Teotihuacan Site (San Juan Teotihuacan, Mexico); San Juan Teotihuacan (Mexico); Indian architecture--Mexico--San Juan Teotihuacan
Detail from the Temple of the Feathered Serpent at Teotihuacan.
Mexico; Photographs; Photography; Pyramids; Archaeological sites; Teotihuacan Site (San Juan Teotihuacan, Mexico); San Juan Teotihuacan (Mexico); Indian architecture--Mexico--San Juan Teotihuacan
Mexico; Photographs; Photography; Pyramids; Teotihuacan Site (San Juan Teotihuacan, Mexico); Quetzalcoatl; San Juan Teotihuacan (Mexico); Indian architecture--Mexico--San Juan Teotihuacan
Ruins of the Temple of the Feathered Serpent at Teotihuacan in Mexico.
Mexico; Photographs; Photography; Pyramids; Teotihuacan Site (San Juan Teotihuacan, Mexico); Quetzalcoatl; San Juan Teotihuacan (Mexico); Indian architecture--Mexico--San Juan Teotihuacan
Ruins of the Temple of the Feathered Serpent at Teotihuacan.
Mexico; Photographs; Photography; Pyramids; Teotihuacan Site (San Juan Teotihuacan, Mexico); Quetzalcoatl; San Juan Teotihuacan (Mexico); Indian architecture--Mexico--San Juan Teotihuacan
Ruins of the Temple of the Feathered Serpent at Teotihuacan.
Universities & colleges--Michigan--Allendale; Grand Valley State College--Periodicals; Grand Valley State University; Student publications; College publications; Student newspapers and periodicals
Monthly Grand Valley State College supported student newspaper published from November 22, 1963- January 21, 1966. The paper was published as the Grand Valley State College Sampler on September 20, 1966, then the Valley View on October 28, 1966.
Moving images; Mexico; San Juan Teotihuacan (Mexico); Restaurants
La Gruta (The Cave) restaurant is located in a cave in the Teotihuacan ruins in San Juan Teotihuacan, Mexico. Clip of patrons eating at tables outside the cave. [:03]
Guy Vander Jagt served as a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan from 1966 until 1992. Vander Jagt served as Chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee from 1975 until he left the House in 1992. The...