By: Ellie Burgueño By this time so close to the End of the Year, and after celebrating an amazing Christmas with our loved ones, we are probably done and ready with our New Year’s Resolutions list, and even though most of us make those lists and by around the fourth …
December, 2023
November, 2023
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20 November
When you plan to travel, don’t forget your safety!
By: Ellie Burgueno A little over a week ago, I traveled to Mexico City for the Fapermex (Federation of Mexican Journalistic Associations) National Journalism Convention and Awards Ceremony, joining journalists from across Mexico. Being part of the National Board since December 2022, I always engage in these gatherings held in …
October, 2023
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15 October
The Art of Ending Client Relationships
By: Ellie Burgueno As a business owner, establishing and maintaining strong client relationships is vital for your success. However, not all client interactions are smooth sailing. Some clients bring unique challenges to the table, ranging from the “I’m always right” type to the occasional dishonest or aggressive individual. Every client …
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8 October
Supreme Court Decision Breaks Deadlock on Textbook Distribution in Chihuahua
By: Teodoro Rentería Arróyave, Journalist and Writer In our Political Constitution and secondary laws, the delineation of powers among municipal, state, and federal governments is clearly defined. However, at times, some judges or ministers may lean towards positions conflicting with the ideology of the Presidency of the Republic, thus rendering …
September, 2023
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1 September
Men That Suffer Depression and Anxiety Have Been Abandoned
By: Mario Conde, Senior Reporter June was Mental Health Awareness Month, although it might have gone unnoticed as mainstream media and society were predominantly focused on celebrating Pride Month, dedicated to uplifting the LGBTQ+ community. While recognizing the importance of Pride, it’s also crucial to shed light on another pressing …
August, 2023
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22 August
The Evolution of Print and Publishing
By: Ellie Burgueño In recent years, the refrain predicting the decline of print media has grown louder, fueled by the surge in online trends and digital platforms. Assertions have echoed that traditional publishing is no longer sustainable, ushering in an era dominated by digital mediums. Notably, even the United States …
July, 2023
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28 July
Governor Gregg Abbott of Texas Could Be Declared a Perpetrator of Crimes Against Humanity
By: Teodoro Rentería Arróyave, journalist and writer The governor of Texas in the United States, Gregg Abbott, could be accused and convicted as a criminal of crimes against humanity due to his unilateral decision to place buoys in the strip of the Rio Grande in the state he poorly governs. …
May, 2023
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24 May
The strength of the national economy and the weakening of the dollar are the factors that fortify our currency
By: Teodoro Rentería Arróyave, Journalist and Writer. According to an analysis titled “El euro, la Unidad Monetaria Asiática y el Renminbi amenazan la supremacía del dólar” (The euro, the Asian Monetary Unit, and the Renminbi threaten the supremacy of the dollar), the recent strength of the Mexican peso can be …
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1 May
California Governor Doesn’t Care About Imperial County
By: Mario Conde, Reporter. Finally, Gavin Newsom, the handsome governor of California, decided to visit the Imperial Valley on March 20 to discuss the future of lithium and the opportunities that lie ahead. Sadly, it only took him five years to visit the Imperial Valley for the first time and …
March, 2023
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25 March
FLASHPOINT: Where It All Begins, AGAIN!
By: Mario Conde, Reporter Anticipating better storytelling and a more organized shared universe, James Gunn, who now shares the role of studio head at DC Studios with Peter Safran, announced an ambitious 10-year plan of movies, television series, animation, and video games that will bring our favorite superhero’s together under …