Picture of SDSU- Calexico Campus 56th Commencement Rehearsal On Thursday, May 12, 2016 SDSU – Imperial Valley will hold its 56th Commencement. The Processional will commence at 7 PM on the Campus Quad. The guest speaker will be Fernando de Necochea, retired Provost and Assistant to the Dean at …
May, 2016
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8 May
California Growers Opposed to Lemons From Argentina
The USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) is proposing to allow lemons from Argentina. California’s lemon industry worries about disease potential. California’s lemon industry was valued at $596,124,000 in 2014, with Ventura, Riverside, San Diego, Tulare and Kern counties the leading growers. BY: ROBERT RODRIGUEZ California citrus officials are fuming …
April, 2016
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1 April
The 9th Annual Imperial Valley Renewable Energy Summit
The 9th annual Imperial Valley Renewable Energy Summit brought together a slate of speakers who highlighted the renewable energy development potential throughout the region. The Summit provided a dynamic forum for over 250 attendees, including clean energy visionaries, energy policy experts, public officials and investors to discuss the issues …
March, 2016
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26 March
Five Things You Can Do To Show Your Support To Conserve Water
Did you know that only 1% of the world’s whole water supply is fresh water and accessible for direct human uses? Isn’t that something to worry about? If you’ve ever been on social media, you might have noticed that there seems to be a “day” for everything – Friends Day, World Nutella …
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22 March
How I Found Out Writing Was My Calling, by Bestselling Fitness and Personal Development Author, Derek Doepker.
By: Derek Doepker A few years ago, if you would have told me I’d be a writer, I would have called you crazy. Never would I imagine writing books, much less publishing bestselling books, would be my future calling. But today, I can’t imagine anything else. In 2011, I arrived in …
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21 March
HISTORY OF THE U.S. PROHIBITION OR DRY LAW: “THE GATES TO HELL WILL BE CLOSED FOREVER.”
By: Javier Sánchez Valenzuela Mail: javier@elsume.com “Tonight, a minute after twelve, a new nation will be born. The drinking devil is writing his will. An Era of new ideas and clean manners starts. The ghettos will soon be part of the past. All jails and prisons will be empty; we’ll transform …
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20 March
Small Business Administration Helps Entrepreneurs Succeed
By: Renee C. Quinn Have you ever started a business of your own? Have you been faced with the difficulties it takes in getting a start-up business off the ground? Well if you or someone you know has ever… I sound like a rather familiar commercial don’t I? I thought …
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15 March
“WE ARE THE BUILDERS OF THE SECOND CENTURY OF MEXICALI” said the City Mayor at the 113 City’s Anniversary Official Ceremony.
PRESS RELEASE: Mexicali’s people are dedicated to make their dreams and the community’s dreams come true, reason why we must feel proud to be the builders of this second century and create a common project, stated the Mexicali’s City Mayor, Jaime Rafael Diaz Ochoa, when leading the official 113 Anniversary …
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15 March
The Importance of Bilingualism in Education and Today’s Society
By: Adrian Ptacnik It’s 2016, it’s election year and more than anything else, it is time to reminisce about everything that’s wrong. You have your token, “everyone agrees” topics such as the economy and unemployment. We have your “controversial” topics such as gun control, racism and climate change. And we …
February, 2016
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29 February
(CASA) Court Appointed Special Advocates in USA
Have You Heard About the CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) for Children Organization? The National Court Appointed Special Advocate Association, together with its state and local member programs, supports and promotes court-appointed volunteer advocacy so every abused or neglected child in the United States can be safe, have a permanent …