Hispanos Unidos hosted its annual Entra a la Plaza in the mall of campus, celebrating Hispanic culture with authentic foods, candies and dancing.
- A young girl dances in a traditional dress for a picture at Entra a la Plaza. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
- Friends talk together at a festive table at Entra a la Plaza. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
- Two girls dance to the hispanic music playing in the backgound at Entra a la Plaza. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
- Laid out for guests to try was a variety of hispanic candies. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
- A Tacolote employee takes an order for a hungry customer at Entra a la Plaza. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
- Friends take photos together at the Entra a la Plaza backdrop. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
- Two dancers talk together before preforming. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
- There was a great turn out to Entra a la Plaza 2018. (Photo by Nicholas Cromwell)
- Mary’s Palenteria popsicles were also available at Entra a la Plaza. (Photo by Nicholas Cromwell)
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- An FM 93.3 La Voz employee talks to one of the Hispanos Unidos members about Entra a la Plaza. (Photo by Nicholas Cromwell)
- Laura McGregor gets a plate of homemade queso over chips for her and a someone else. (Photo by Nicholas Cromwell)
- Chips, salsa, and queso were available at Entra a la Plaza. (Photo by Nicholas Cromwell)
- Face painiting was one of the fun activides for the guests at Entra a la Plaza. (Photo by Nicholas Cromwell)
- Guests stand in line waiting for the delicious tacos or elote. (Photo by Nicholas Cromwell)
- Hispanos Unidos was in charge of organizing the Entra a la Plaza event. (Photo by Nicholas Cromwell)
- Tacolote was selling dilicious and authentic street tacos for Entra a la Plaza. (Photo by Nicholas Cromwell)