Latin American literary magazine returns to campus. Boston College

Posted on: April 6th, 2006
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“While the number of Boston College’s student publications has grown in recent years, among the crop there is little emphasis on specific cultures. In the literary field, Stylus generally dominates the publication of student’s prose, poetry, and photography, but even with many others on campus, few center on specific cultures or races.

Into this crowded field returns the Office of Latin American Affairs (OLAA) publication Sabor. After a one-year sabbatical, Sabor, Spanish for “flavor,” will return later this year to give the campus a Latin American oriented literary magazine. The deadline for submissions is April 14.”

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