In the first days at the university, a professor and journalist who catalanized his name, from Eugenio to Eugeni, to the rhythm of the patriot pulse of the times, presented us with a magazine that intended to act as a voice for the Raval neighborhood, where the faculty it stood up as a deceptive symptom of modern prosperity.
The publication, he affirmed, would use Catalan, but would open itself to the languages of "the new Barcelonans", such as French, English or Arabic, in a wink to reinforce "the dialogue
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