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16th Annual Noche Latina Tonight in HUB

The 16th annual Noche Latina, an event put together by the Latino Caucus, will kick off tonight at 8:00 pm in HUB Heritage Hall.

Noche Latino is one of the largest Latino events at Penn State. Two students will be elected Mr. and Mrs. Latino tonight in a scholarship competition that includes three main components: a monologue, a talent, and a question and answer period. Daily Collegian has a story with some more background, but for an idea of what it’s like, check out the video below of a talent performance a couple years ago.

The 2011 Mr. and Mrs. Latino Candidates

  • Adan Ortiz-Cordova
  • Ernesto Alvarado
  • Carmen Holland
  • Carolina Morales
  • Ximena Checa

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