
Sun Journal highlights Gonzalez '11 and citizenship dream
The Lewiston Sun Journal profiles Bates student Uriel Gonzalez ’11, describing his journey from Mexico, Florida and Texas to Bates, then experiencing the countries of Panama and Russia during study-abroad programs. Gonzalez’ dreams include obtaining U.S. citizenship and “using his languages in some form of government work, teaching, translating, architecture or documentary photography.” View story from the Sun Journal, April 6, 2010.