By: Claudette Sánchez Mexicali, Baja California. August 14th, 2016.- The analysis table called ‘Challenges for Education of Baja California’ was carried out at CETYS University, Mexicali Campus, and organized by Senator Victor Hermosillo Celada. The main objective was to analyze the quality of education in the State, considering the main …
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Businessmen Visit Washington to advocate for the Cali-Baja Region
By: Claudette Sanchez San Diego -Tijuana. September 8th, 2016.- With the objective of generating various benefits in the Cali-Baja region and serving and optimizing the crossings and border trade, infrastructure and health, “Mission to Washington DC” will be held for the tenth time, which was organized by the Regional Chamber …
Read More »Deluxe Medical Marijuana Dispensary to Open in Scottsdale, Arizona
Source: All About Arizona News Samuel Smith Medical marijuana dispensary Harvest is sowing the seeds for commercially available bud before it’s entirely legal. Anticipating the passing of Prop 205, which would legalize recreational marijuana use, Harvest hopes to be one of the dispensaries granted an exclusive license to sell marijuana …
Read More »Mexicali lagoon system moves forward: Governor Francisco Vega
It includes the Mexico, Xochimilco and Campestre lagoons in a multiyear program MEXICALI, BC- Tuesday, August 9th, 2016.- The Governor Francisco Vega de Lamadrid , led the presentation of the progress of one of the most important regeneration projects for Mexicali, as is the Master Plan for the Lagoon System …
Read More »Human Rights
By: Terry Ahtziry Cardenas Banda, lawyer and former professor. Human Rights is a concept that emerged on the 18th century, which lead to the recognition by nature of man and women as an autonomous individual with inalienable fundamental rights that should be safeguard by the State. The development and perception …
Read More »Proyecto Calle 13 – Kennedy Gardens
By: Mario Conde Calexico and Mexicali share a unique border community where people have community, economic, and family ties with one another. In a time where a candidate for President of the United States is proposing to build a big wall to divide our county, two neighborhoods signed a unique …
Read More »Trademarks and Licenses
By: Jaime Israel Dávila Gómez, attorney One of the most important rights derived from having a trademark is to be able to exploit it economically through licensing. A license involves authorization of brand owner, for a third party to use it in the marketing of products or the provision of …
Read More »CETYS is looking for Engineers who will cause an impact among Industries in the region
With the recent update to the Master’s Degree in Engineering and Innovation (MII), CETYS University is looking to provide highly qualified people in the development of engineering projects and cause a positive impact in the growth of the principal industrial sectors and strategic services in the country. The new scheme …
Read More »Some common reasons why people can’t get US visas
Here are some common factors that may prohibit someone from obtaining a tourist visa for the United States. Hundreds of thousands of people receive what’s known as a tourist visa each year — though many also apply who are denied. The visa is also known as a visitor visa, in …
Read More »Child Hunger: A big problem in Imperial Valley
By: Mario Conde Child hunger is a major problem in the Imperial Valley since 1 in 2 children live with food insecurity. For the most vulnerable, school breakfast and lunches may be the only food that child receives and weekend, away from school, can mean two days of hunger. In …
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