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Archives for September 2016

Are you in High school this year? These courses are for you

September 5, 2016 by Staff News Writer

For students who must submit their High school (Bachillerato) exams this year, the University Of Costa Rica (UCR) opened the registration for math and English preparation courses. The courses are specifically for public school students who have not completed formal education, the registrations will start from 5 p.m. to7 p.m., at the School of Education. […]

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A magnitude 5.4 quake was felt in Costa Rica

September 5, 2016 by Staff News Writer

On Saturday a quake was recorded. It took place in the Central Valley and other parts of the country. According to information provided by the National Seismological Network, it was a magnitude 5.4 quake and the epicenter was on the East of Savegre, Quepos, with a depth of 18 kilometers. The quake was felt in […]

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No need to take an ID copy for administrative processes anymore!

September 5, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Last July, President Luis Guillermo Solís issued the Guideline Number 52 MP, instructing all public offices to stop asking a photocopy of the identity card (cédula) or the legal certificate for any administrative procedure. This guideline applies since September 2nd, following its publication in La Gaceta. Solís administration wants to expedite the proceedings in public […]

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Costa Rica will carry out The Third Forum of Technical and Technological Universities in Latin America

September 5, 2016 by Staff News Writer

The National Technical University (UTN) is organizing the Latin American forum of technical and technological universities. The UTN is working with the Union of Universities of Latin America (UDUAL). The forum will be held on September 8th and September 9th. The Third Forum of Technical and Technological Universities in Latin America will present topics of interest […]

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Mosquitoes’ eggs infected with Zika are not easy to kill, so take actions now!

September 5, 2016 by Staff News Writer

According to Rodrigo Marín, vectors expert of the Ministry of Health, the eggs of mosquitoes that transmit Zika may contain the virus, and the risk increases since they are difficult to eliminate, despite frequent exterminations. Last Tuesday we found a lot of breeding sites in Atenas. We have visited almost half a million homes and […]

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Legislator urges approval of project to punish child torture

September 5, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Fabricio Alvarado, legislator from National Restoration party, urged the approval of a bill that seeks to punish with up to 40 years in prison the homicide of children under 15 years old, and set the crime of torture against children in the Criminal Code. We must be aware of that and give quick access to […]

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