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Cinco de Mayo: Let's talk tacos
Andrew Forrest eats his taco in celebration of Cinco de Mayo. (Madi Driggs)
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Cinco de Mayo concert
Saturday the Spanish department and BYU's chapter of El Instituto de Estudios Vallejianos will throw a concert and dance to commemorate Cinco de Mayo.
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Throwing a Cinco de Mayo party is as easy as uno, dos, tres
I don't know about you, but I am always looking for an excuse to throw a party -- and an excuse to eat Mexican food. There's nothing better than friends, fun and food. However, you may not have the time, money or space to host parties. Here are some cheap and easy ideas to turn your Cinco de Mayo into a fiesta.
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