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What kind of Report? The Hub Roving Reports is a magazine created and maintained by Harmon Hall staff and students. Each edition is created by and dedicated to one Harmon Hall school in Mexico. New editions are published twice per month. The reports tell about an interesting event, a situation or a topic specifically related to the place where the story was published or the authors. Check out what people have to say about their way of life where they come from.
The Roving Reports
Edition: Ecatepec, a Town for All Seasons 13 titles 09.09.2005
ECATEPEC Harmon Hall Institute Art
I know Ecatepec. I have endured its traffic jams and floodings, but I have enjoyed tremendously its colonial architecture and second-hand bookstores as well. Not everything outside Mexico City is Cuautitlán!
Edition: Life and Happenings in Madero's Beach 15 titles 08.12.2005
CIUDAD MADERO Harmon Hall Institute Tourism
Being a small city mainly dedicated to the oil industry --and basically attached to a much more famous city-- many people disregard our main tourist attraction, the beach as our own. We have decided to let people know a bit about our beautiful beach, which is not only fun but also mysterious.
Edition: Living in Neza: Myths and Realities 15 titles 06.13.2005
CIUDAD NEZAHUALCÓYOTL Harmon Hall Institute Family
"Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl" is a name that brings up more controversy than any other place in Mexico. The Students of Harmon Hall Ciudad Nezahualcoyotl do their best to make you see it through their eyes. Disipate your doubts.
Edition: Ciudad Satélite, Malls, Parks & Other Daemons 10 titles 05.13.2005
SATELITE Harmon Hall Institute Politics
Ciudad Satélite is located in the North of Mexico City, surrounded by different and interesting places. The students from Harmon Hall Satélite want to invite you to visit these places and they would also like to express their point of view regarding certain issues.
Edition: Sahagún and Nearby Villages 7 titles 04.20.2005
SAHAGUN Harmon Hall Institute Work
This edition will deal with the different places around Sahagún and de city itself. Letting you know about the culture and the diversity of activities that you can develop here, as well as the natural resources and landmarks surrounding Ciudad Sahagún.
Edition: Limestone, Ternos and Papadzules 15 titles 03.11.2005
MERIDA CAMPESTRE Harmon Hall Institute History
Mérida has always been considered one of the most beautiful cities in Mexico. The students from Harmon Hall Mérida Campestre share a bit of their city, heritage and state with us.
Edition: Traditions and Celebrations in Iztapalapa 10 titles 02.09.2005
LOMAS ESTRELLA Harmon Hall Institute Society
The students at Harmon Hall Lomas Estrella are inviting everyone to know a bit more about their hometown and its traditions. Come and read their essays and write your comments about their accounts.
Edition: Getting around Córdoba 12 titles 01.04.2005
CORDOBA Harmon Hall Institute Tourism
The students from Harmon Hall Córdoba, in the beautiful state of Veracruz, want you to know what you are missing when you stay at home instead of coming to this historical city full of myth and legend!
Edition: Grand Prix in Monterrey 10 titles 06.05.2004
MONTERREY CUMBRES Harmon Hall Institute Sport
Last May 23, a new edition of the Monterrey Grand Prix was raced at the Fundidora Park. Students of Harmon Hall Monterrey Cumbres wrote a few essays about the race and the effect it had on Monterrey.
Edition: A Journey Around A Colonial City 15 titles 04.22.2004
QUERETARO Harmon Hall Institute History
When the Spanish conquered the area that is now Mexico, they founded many cities as Spanish colonies. These towns are known as colonial cities. Some of the most famous colonial cities are Mexico City, Queretaro and Guanajuato. Read what the students in Queretaro have to say about colonial cities.
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