By: Mario Beltrán Mainero, Consul for Community and Political Affairs at the Consulate of Mexico in Calexico 2022 has been a turbulent year on the international stage. Russia’s aggression towards Ukraine shocked the entire world, as large territorial invasions of countries were thought to be a thing of the past. …
July, 2022
May, 2022
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21 May
In pursuit of power
By: Ellie Burgueno. We are just a few weeks away from election day, and as we get closer, we start to think about what kind of changes our favorite candidates could make if elected, but we also think about what truly changes our candidates will make to our environment. A …
October, 2021
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19 October
CONTAMINATED CRAFT BEER
By: Javier Sánchez Valenzuela “El Cerveciáfilo” Craft beer is… hand-crafted. What does this mean? Let’s see. Unlike “industrialized” or “corporatized” beer, craft beer is made with non-automated manual procedures. The artisan personally supervises each stage of the process, making sure that his recipe expresses what he has in mind. At …
September, 2021
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21 September
BEER, DIABETES AND HYPERTENSION
By: Javier Sánchez Valenzuela “El Cerveciáfilo” I don’t know why doctors and nutritionists disagree. Someone is lying to us. It is not worth confusing us with contradictory information on this topic that is transcendental to many: drink a beer. “Drunkenness is the least of it – some say – what …
July, 2021
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21 July
Medicinal gastronomy
By: Dr. Elton Gomez, Regenerative Medicine Specialist Gastronomy contains the study of the body and the earth, care and prevention, the biological mysteries of life, science, and history, it is something that really satisfies people. When we talk about gastronomy, images of a well-served table come to mind, with steaming, …
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15 July
BEER IS ALSO PAIRED
By: Javier Sánchez Valenzuela “El Cerveciáfilo” Whenever in a conversation someone starts talking about Pairing, it is taken for granted that they are combining some type of food with some type of wine. Nothing is more impressive in a meeting than to slip a comment that links that recently opened …
June, 2021
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18 June
Tax Lawyer and Activist, Jaime Davila, believes that “Participation can transform Mexicali”
MEXICALI, B.C.- An interview was conducted with the former mayoral candidate for the state capital, Jaime Dávila. After the process of the so-called largest elections in Mexico, the lawyer and environmentalist made some statements about the post-electoral environment. Regarding the election process that recently ended, the accountant expressed that the …
March, 2021
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16 March
CATHOLIC PRIESTS AND HIERARCHIES TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER
By: Teodoro Renteria Arróyave. Comment on Time, Column. As we have been analyzing, addressing the issue of Democracy is getting into such unfathomable issues because there are no specific criteria in this regard, but we do know that it is possible to fall into dark spaces that are difficult to …
November, 2020
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11 November
Humanity’s vision towards the environment
By: Mario Beltrán Mainero Consul for Community and Political Affairs at the Consulate of Mexico in Calexico For thousands of years most civilizations around the world, and particularly those of Western (European) origin, had the certainty that human beings were the absolute masters of nature. The Judeo-Christian ideology, completely dominant …
September, 2020
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29 September
The New Normal?
By: Melissa Dorame, Reporter The so-called ‘new normal’ is a term or a media expression that we constantly read or hear due to the current pandemic, however, it is not the first time that it has been used to explain “reality” in a certain way. Moreover, it seems important to …