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February, 2025

January, 2025

  • 31 January

    SDSU and UABC Launch Binational Toxicology Lab in Mexicali

    -Editorial SDSU Imperial Valley and the Autonomous University of Baja California (UABC) hosted the grand opening of the binational “b-lab” toxicology laboratory at UABC, Mexicali.  Both institutions will use the new space for faculty and student-led research projects. Researchers from SDSU Imperial Valley and UABC hope the data they formalize …

  • 30 January

    Your First Win of the Day: Making Your Bed

    By: Ellie Burgueno, journalist and writer. Becoming more organized is one of my primary New Year’s resolutions. As a publisher, writer, entrepreneur, speaker, mom, and event planner, I often find myself overwhelmed with activities, deadlines, and daily responsibilities. My natural abilities have helped me manage the chaos, but not as …

  • 30 January

    Tragedy Over the Potomac: Mid-Air Collision Claims Lives, Halts Flights at Reagan National

    -Editorial On the evening of January 29, 2025, a catastrophic mid-air collision over the Potomac River near Washington, D.C., claimed the lives of all aboard two aircraft: an American Airlines regional jet and a U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopter. The disaster, which unfolded just miles from the nation’s capital, has …

  • 29 January

    Deportation Raids Across U.S. Not New: A Historical Perspective

    -Editorial Recent deportation raids under President Donald Trump have sparked controversy, yet deportation has long been a central aspect of U.S. immigration policy, spanning multiple administrations. While Trump’s actions have drawn widespread criticism, a look at history shows that his predecessors carried out deportation efforts on a similar, or even …

  • 28 January

    L.A. Rebuild Could Hinder Mass Deportation Plans

    -Editorial Immigrants are the backbone of the American economy and are key to many sectors, including construction and other services relevant to the reconstruction after a disaster. In post-apocalyptic fires in LA, as has happened in every disaster in the United States, immigrants are already hard at work doing the …

  • 28 January

    Art Basel Hong Kong 2025: Highlights Announced for an Ambitious Edition

    -Editorial Art Basel has unveiled new details for its 2025 edition in Hong Kong, which promises a dynamic showcase of global and regional artistic talent, alongside expanded public programming and special sectors. Set to take place from March 28 to 30, 2025, at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre …

  • 27 January

    IVEDC: 25 Years of Transformative Economic Development in the Imperial Valley

    -Editorial The Imperial Valley Economic Development Corporation (IVEDC) has successfully led a business attraction campaign over the past 25 years, resulting in over $20 billion in investment and supporting more than 45 active projects in the Imperial Valley. These efforts are expected to increase tax revenues, create high-paying jobs, and …

  • 26 January

    Trump Issues Stern Warning to Colombia, Forcing Petro to Concede Amid Diplomatic Standoff

    -Editorial In a dramatic turn of events happening on Jan. 26, President Donald Trump issued a series of stern warnings to Colombia following its refusal to accept two U.S. repatriation flights carrying individuals Trump described as “illegal criminals.” The diplomatic row unfolded over the weekend as Trump announced a slew …

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