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Que Ondee Sola

Que Ondee Sola was established in 1972 and remains the oldest Puerto Rican/Latina/o university student publication in print. Their mission is to provide the NEIU community with a relevant and engaging publication that deals with student issues with a focus on Puerto Ricans and Latinas/os, their communities, and their patrias. Que Ondee Sola continues to affirm the right of Puerto Rican self-determination, freedom for all political prisoners, and support for a truly participatory democracy. Que Ondee Sola is published at Northeastern Illinois University.

Documents

Que Ondee Sola Que Ondee Sola
Publisher: Que Ondee SolaYear: 1974Volume Number: Vol. 4-2 OctoberFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Que Ondee Sola
Bilingual material: Solidarity Day!
Que Ondee Sola Que Ondee Sola
Publisher: Que Ondee SolaYear: 1975Volume Number: Vol. 5-3Format: PeriodicalCollection: Que Ondee Sola
Bilingual material: El Taller
Que Ondee Sola Que Ondee Sola
Publisher: Que Ondee SolaDate: 9/1976Volume Number: SeptemberFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Que Ondee Sola
Bilingual material: Todos a El Grito de Lares y El Grito de Dolores
Que Ondee Sola Que Ondee Sola
Publisher: Que Ondee SolaDate: 9/1977Volume Number: SeptemberFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Que Ondee Sola
Special Edition: No Crime! No Trial! UNI Professor Jailed!
Que Ondee Sola Que Ondee Sola
Publisher: Que Ondee SolaYear: 1980Volume Number: February-MarchFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Que Ondee Sola
There will be Puerto Rican and Chicano-Mexicano History at UNI Come September
El Grito Estudiantil El Grito Estudiantil
Publisher: Union for Puerto Rican StudentsYear: 1981Volume Number: Vol. 8-1 WinterFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Que Ondee Sola
Informative Organ of the Union for Puerto Rican Students
Que Ondee Sola Que Ondee Sola
Publisher: Que Ondee SolaDate: 3/1981Volume Number: MarchFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Que Ondee Sola
Bilingual material: Special Edition: The Puerto Rican Woman: Courage and Sacrifice
El Grito Estudiantil El Grito Estudiantil
Publisher: Union for Puerto Rican StudentsYear: 1983Volume Number: Vol. 7-9 SpringFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Que Ondee Sola
Commentary
Que Ondee Sola Que Ondee Sola
Publisher: Que Ondee SolaYear: 1983Volume Number: Vol. 11-10 AprilFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Que Ondee Sola
Bilingual material: Support Puerto Rican National Reaffirmation Week! Draft Comes to UNI!
Que Ondee Sola Que Ondee Sola
Publisher: Que Ondee SolaYear: 1989Volume Number: Vol. 22-17 JanuaryFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Que Ondee Sola
Towards a New Decade: Hope and Change in the 1990s