-Editorial Dr. Daniel Octavio Valdez Delgadillo was sworn in before the Autonomous University of Baja California’s Board as new President of the leading educational institution of the state of Baja California for the period 2019-2023. The new President acknowledged the great work of former President Juan Manuel Ocegueda Hernandez and …
February, 2019
January, 2019
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28 January
Nearly 50 Seniors at Southwest High School Will Not Be Able to Attend Grad Night
-Editorial El Centro, CA.- During the first days of January, a citizen complaint was brought to this editorial office related to one of the most important days in the life of any high school student, resident of California: Grad Night at Disneyland. The complaint denounced the disagreement of a group …
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12 January
Achieve your New Year´s Resolutions
The start of a new year brings hope and enthusiasm about what the year may bring. Most people end the year making their resolutions or what they intend to achieve. Most of the time these are good intentions that are seldom carried out, leaving us disappointed at the end of …
December, 2018
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26 December
STATE GOVERNMENT DEPOSITS PAYMENT TO BUREAUCRATS, AS WELL AS TO VARIOUS ALLOCATIONS PENDING TO THE JUDICIAL POWER AND OTHER ORGANISMS
Even it has not received the 1,300 MDP from the federal government, the State Government makes these deposits MEXICALI, BC- The Government of the State of Baja California reports that as of Monday noon, it began with the deposit of the pending days for state bonuses to state bureaucrats, as …
November, 2018
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21 November
DIFFERENTIAL PAYMENT FOR FEDERAL RETIRED WORKERS BEGINS
The Government of the State of Baja California complies with the payment of the benefit to 6 thousand 857 federal retirees MEXICALI, BC.- In compliance with the agreements signed by authorities of the State Executive, headed by the State Governor, Francisco Vega de Lamadrid, today the payment dispersion of the …
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6 November
More than 5000 members of education are demanding payment
By: Juan Carlos Lopez, political scientist The multitudinous manifestation of retired teachers and pensioners of education was recorded last Wednesday, November 31 in the interior and outside the State Government of Baja California building, demanding payroll payments for the month of October. More than 5 thousand members of education belonging …
September, 2018
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9 September
First generation concludes Radiofrequency postgraduate
-Editorial In order to offer solutions to problems focused on the improvement of process and development of the potential of human capital, CETYS Universidad, through the linkage with the Industry, celebrated the graduation ceremony of the first generation of the Masters in Engineering & Innovation with a certificate in Radiofrequency. …
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8 September
Dr. Martha Garcia, a local story of Success
-Editorial Every day we are inspired by women who work to achieve more and give more to our communities. One of them is Dr. Martha Garcia from Imperial County, California. Born in Calexico and raised in Brawley, Dr. Martha Garcia was the first generation college graduate in her family, who …
August, 2018
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25 August
5 Million College Students Think Excellent Credit Is Worth More Than a Degree
-Editorial Amid rising tuition costs, skyrocketing student loan debt, and debates over both higher education’s value proposition and the role of schools in teaching young people about personal finance, a survey from the personal-finance website WalletHub provides some insight into what students are thinking. Perhaps most notably, 1 in 4 college students …
July, 2018
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31 July
New Data on School Graduation Rates in Imperial Valley
Imperial County – The California Department of Education has released new data on school graduation rates, known as the 2016-2017 Four-Year Adjusted Cohort Graduation Rates (ACGR). The CDE has made several changes to the rules of calculating this rate based on new federal guidance and audit recommendations. The methods for computing …