Background
Cuchí College was one of six siblings born to Luisa College y Cuchí (daughter of Cayetano College y Toste) and Luis Cuchí Arnau in Arecibo, Puerto Rico. After her father died, she and her brothers Louis, Victor, Enrique and sisters Margarita and Conchita where raised by their mother.
Education
She studied journalism after completing her formal primary and secondary education.
Career
She came from a family of Puerto Rican historians and politicians. In the early 1930s, Cuchí College returned to Puerto Rico and began her career as a journalist with the magazine "Puerto Rico Ilustrado". As a writer, she also collaborated with various other news forums.
In January 1937, Cuchí College interviewed Agustín Barrios Mangoré a guitarist form Paraguay during the concert ""Louisiana Momia del Cacique" presented in the Teatro Paramount of San Juan.
The interview was published in the Puerto Rico Illustrated magazine with a photo of Barrios Mangoré dressed as Cacique Mangoré dedicated to Cuchí College The interview, which was recovered recently, is considered as historically important by the authorities of Paraguay because it gives the only known published impression of the artist in regard to the legend of the Cacique mommy.
Cuchí College was named director of the "s" (Society of Puerto Rican Authors). Under her directorship, she helped to promote the written works of various Puerto Rican authors.
She also published "Dos Poetisas de América: Clara Lair y Julia de Burgos".
In her later years, she contributed to the promotional program of the Puerto Rican Institute of Culture. On December 22, 1993, Cuchí College died in San Juan, Puerto Rico.