En el marco del acuerdo global en torno a los 17 Objetivo de Desarrollo Sostenibles (ODS), contenidos en la Agenda 2030, que traza una ruta para erradicar la pobreza, proteger el planeta y asegurar la prosperidad para todos, la Organización Jóvenes Ngäbes Unidos organizó el primer concurso intercolegial de oratoria.
Esta iniciativa fue denominada:
“Objetivo de Desarrollo Sostenible como Agenda 20-30, la participación de la juventud en el cumplimientos, retos y desafíos que enfrentas”.
Se informó que este concurso se realiza con el objetivo de promover la participación e impulsar el proceso de
investigación en los jóvenes estudiantes sobre la Agenda Global del Objetivo de Desarrollo del Milenio y está dirigido a estudiantes de nivel media.
Tuesday, April 20, 2021
The Berryville Lady Bobcats didnt play poorly in two losses last week. They simply were the victims of bad timing and bad luck.
Berryville lost 2-1 to Dardanelle on Tuesday, April 13, then gave up a second-half lead in a 3-2 loss to Gentry on Friday.
Against Dardanelle, Berryville fell behind 1-0, then fought back in the second half to tie the score on a goal by Lucy Reyes. But the Lady Bobcats were called for a handball-in-the-box penalty with about five minutes remaining, and the Lady Sand Lizards converted the penalty kick for 2-1 victory.
Against Gentry, Berryville led 2-1 on goals by Lauren Compton and Reyes and seemed to be in control.
Tuesday, April 13, 2021
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The Berryville Lady Bobcats split a pair of games last week, beating Prairie Grove 3-0 at Bobcat Stadium on Tuesday, April 6, before losing on the road to Shiloh Christian, 2-1, on Thursday.
Against Prairie Grove, the Lady Bobcats had to play into a howling wind in the first half, but took a 2-0 lead on a penalty kick by Lauren Compton and a goal by Mia Thurman.
A red card left the Lady Bobcats one player short for the entire second half, but Berryville was able to hang on.
Luckily that was a strong wind and we were going with the wind and we could just send long balls when we needed to, Berryville coach Aaron Hall said. And its hard to move the ball down the field into the wind.
Tuesday, April 6, 2021
At one point in his teams game at Clarksville on Tuesday, March 30, Berryville Lady Bobcats coach Aaron felt confident in a victory.
At another point, he was afraid the Lady Bobcats might lose.
In the end, Berryville escaped with a 3-3 tie.
The Lady Bobcats led 2-1 early in the second half on goals by Lucy Reyes and Mia Thurman. But Clarksville rallied to take a 3-2 lead with four minutes to play.
Berryville responded, however, as Thurman scored her second goal of the day off an assist from Sarah Pruente.
We went from we should definitely win this game, to we are definitely going to lose this game, to hey, we found a way to get a half, Hall said.
Jose Luis Huerta, a student at Nogales High School, dipped into his savings to buy material and make face masks for his mother Karizma Valencia to donate to others. He was one of a number of local residents who answered the call for homemade cloth face masks to be used in the fight against the coronavirus.
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