-Editorial The annual Lazo Rosa Binational walk was once again held on the Calexico-Mexicali border showing that the fight against cancer can unite two countries for a cause. This event was a step in the right direction to raise breast cancer awareness in the community. The event was done in …
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Paris+ par Art Basel concludes highly successful debut edition
-Editorial Paris+ Art Basel took place at the Grand Palais Éphémère from October 20 to 23, 2022 The inaugural edition of Paris+ par Art Basel brought together 156 premier galleries from 30 countries and territories – including 61 exhibitors with spaces in France – in a new flagship event that …
Read More »Measure B Will Take IVC to The Next Level
-Editorial Imperial Valley College has provided opportunities for a better future to our students giving them a high-quality education curriculum that opens doors to better chances for everyone. IVC has taken a great leap by modernizing its campus so that students get access to services and educational opportunities but they …
Read More »STATE GOVERNMENT FACILITATES THE RIGHT TO IDENTITY OF BOYS AND GIRLS BORN IN THE US
-Editorial Following up on a comprehensive policy that guarantees the rights of all to identity and nationality, the Government of the State of Baja California, through the State Civil Registry Office, launched the campaign “I am Mexico 2022 “, which promotes and facilitates the registration of children and adolescents born …
Read More »Día de Muertos Celebration Brings Calexico Together
-Editorial The border fence on First Street in Calexico was the perfect backdrop for a new event that celebrates Calexico’s unique culture and brings the community together. Thanks to the initiative of two young Calexico entrepreneurs from “Roots Creative” and “Dawgs Hotdogs,” the Dia de Muertos event was the first …
Read More »CHAMBER’S BINATIONAL DELEGATION ADVOCATES FOR BORDER PRIORITIES IN MEXICO CITY
-Editorial Nearly 100 business owners, community, and government leaders from San Diego and Baja California are in Mexico City this week to champion U.S.-Mexico relations and advance issues critical to the success of the binational business community. After a two-year pause due to the pandemic, the San Diego Regional Chamber …
Read More »Imperial Valley College has renewed its seven-year-old agreement with the University of Arizona-Yuma campus
-Editorial Imperial Valley College has renewed its seven-year-old articulation agreement with the University of Arizona-Yuma campus that allows college students transfer options to earn a bachelor’s degree and still remain relatively close to home. The university is offering regional educational pathways in Science, Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, and Mathematics (STEAM) focused …
Read More »Imperial County and ICOE Celebrate Completion of Urban Greening Project
-Editorial On Monday, October 17, the Imperial County Air Pollution Control District (APCD) and Imperial County Office of Education (ICOE) held a joint ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the completion of the ICOE West Urban Greening Project located at the ICOE Administrative Conference Center. “I’m very proud of the work that …
Read More »Urban art and copyright
By: Jaime Israel Davila Gomez, Attorney. Urban art or street art, which exists and is created in the streets and in public view, responds to very particular social and cultural dynamics. Many times there is the perception that this type of work is in the public domain and its creators …
Read More »Community Gathers to Plant More Trees in Mexicali
-Editorial It was a perfect morning as residents got up very early and drive to the office of Davila y Asociados and their trees and make their contribution to help improve the environment. Jaime Davila Galvan has been nicknamed “El Señor De Los Arbolitos” (The Gentleman of the Trees) because …
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