Stories by Olga Gonzalez

Pop on a sweater and grab a pumpkin spice latte – our writers teamed up to describe the best things about fall.

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Dillo used to be a lot different. NBN brings you photos and Syllabus excerpts to show how Armadillo Day has evolved over the years.

A new perspective on buildings we pass every day, and a look into their past.

Olga Gonzalez,

For these Wildcats, opera is their forte.

Olga Gonzalez,

William Shakespeare gave the world the language of love with Romeo & Juliet, a tragedy with Hamlet and, for two love birds, the perfect backdrop to a wedding.

Olga Gonzalez,

"Entering the world of operatic music is one of my favorite memories. I remember watching stories of tragedy and love..."

Olga Gonzalez,

Whether you're an International Student or simply can't make a long trip home, NU offers plenty of ways to celebrate Thanksgiving on campus.

With housing applications finally out, check out five different writers' experiences with freshman housing.

Olga Gonzalez,

Doubt the criticism of Baz Luhrmann's The Great Gatsby! One writer argues that the director's style suited the material perfectly.

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Tacos, sombreros and tequila are part of "a stereotype that most Mexicans don’t mind as much as some people seem to think we do."