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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: Hurricane Isidore in Yucatan 8 titles 05.22.2003
MERIDA FIESTA Harmon Hall Institute Ecology
On Sunday, September 22nd of 2002, Merida suffered through one of the worst hurricanes to ever hit Mexico. The damage to Merida and the surrounding areas ran into the millions of dollars. Surprisingly, few people were killed, although many people were injured or lost everything they had.
Edition: The Soccer Tradition in Monterrey 16 titles 02.10.2003
MONTERREY CUMBRES Harmon Hall Institute Sport
As most of you know soccer is the most popular sport in Mexico, and Monterrey is not the exception. That is why we ask you to read these essays that tell you a little about how "REGIOS" live the passion for this wonderful sport.
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