All smiles for bosom budies
Jalisco Governor Aristoteles Sandoval (left) joins in the applause for Tonatuih Padilla, after he is sworn in as the new rector of the Universidad de Guadalajara (UDG), the second largest public university in Mexico.
Jalisco Governor Aristoteles Sandoval (left) joins in the applause for Tonatuih Padilla, after he is sworn in as the new rector of the Universidad de Guadalajara (UDG), the second largest public university in Mexico.
A U.S. citizen was one of six people killed in attacks on two bars that left another 14 wounded in Guadalajara on the evening of Sunday, March 31.
Fed up with the recent spate of muggings, burglaries and the theft of vehicles and auto parts in Guadalajara’s Colonia Americana, residents have devised their own security system to keep crime down.
Municipal authorities are planning to repopulate downtown Guadalajara by easing restrictions and utilizing vacant properties.
The municipal governments across the Guadalajara metropolitan area are working to prevent young people from being drawn to a life of crime in the many street gangs that plague the city.
For the fifth consecutive year, Japanese probiotic drinks company Yakult will donate one cent for every product bought in Mexico during March and April to the Foundation for Civil Hospitals in Guadalajara.
The prospect of going to church seven times next Thursday may not appeal to everyone. Yet that is exactly what thousands of Tapatios do on Maunday Thursday (or Holy Thursday) of Holy Week each year. The “Visit to the Seven Churches” is a Catholic tradition that dates back to medieval Spain.