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Posted on: October 15th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Hispanic News ] [ Higher Education ] [ Idaho ]
Tags: student
“Mirando Adelante, an event created to expose area high school students to the opportunities of higher education, was held on Oct. 12 at Boise State University. Around 575 students attended the event.
“Mirando Adelante is an annual event that has been in existence for over a decade,” Multi-Ethnic Enrollment Counselor Everardo Torrez said. “We want to celebrate [the student’s] talents.”
Boise State University student Matthew Olivas kicked off the event by singing “God Bless the U.S.A.” He was followed by speaker Patrick Perez.”*
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