Monthly Archives: May 2015

When Cinco De Mayo Becomes Cinco De Drinko

Let’s face it: Cinco De Mayo has come to be more of a drinking holiday than one that truly commemorates Mexico’s unlikely victory over the French on May 5, 1862. Stemming from the Mexican culture to now envelop all others, we all drink on this holiday for some fun. Drink after drink after drink. Cinco […]

Protest For Your Rights, But Don’t Get In Trouble

Over the past year, America has captured international news for matters we wish weren’t so: rioting in our beautiful cities over the deaths of African-American individuals at the hands of police officers, particular Caucasian officers. Most recently: the death of Freddie Gray who died while in police custody in Baltimore, MD. It’s one thing to […]