University students hack into database to alter grades
Displaying ingenuity apparently absent from their exam performances, students at the University of Guadalajara (UdeG) have been hacking into a college database to change their grades.
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Displaying ingenuity apparently absent from their exam performances, students at the University of Guadalajara (UdeG) have been hacking into a college database to change their grades.
Guadalajara artist Jesus Guerrero Santos crafted 20 pieces for Pope Benedict XVI’s use during his visit to Guanajuato. During mass in the Bicentennial Park, his works included the design on the altar, the missal, cruets and chalice.

Drivers heading down Calle Mexicaltzingo in Guadalajara have been given a helping hand in negotiating the many potholes on the street by a handful of activists and creative residents.
The Mexican Army captured a leading member of the Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generacion (CJNG) Monday, March 19, just ten days after the arrest of the cartel’s leader provoked disturbances across the state.
After wreaking havoc across Guadalajara, the Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generacion has left messages across the city apologizing to local inhabitants.
What is esoteric mumbo-jumbo to some is a deadly serious matter to others. This Tapatio is having a shamanic energy cleanse at the Ixtepete Pyramids in the southwestern suburbs of Guadalajara to mark the first day of Spring – the vernal equinox.
Mexico's Defense Department has confirmed the arrest of Erick Valencia Salazar, the leader of the Cartel de Jalisco Nueva Generacion, along with his second in command, who has not been named.
Why not recharge your life’s batteries with solar energy at the spring solstice festivities planned for Wednesday, March 21 at the Ixtepete pyramids on the outskirts of Guadalajara? More than 6,000 people are expected to turn out to welcome in the spring. Many new age groups hold special ceremonies at the site on this day, carrying on a tradition that has been celebrated by societies around the world for thousands of years.
Here’s a name we will surely be hearing more about in the future: nine-year-old pianist Daniela Liebman.