Author: César Arroyo
Culture, Identity
María Bolandi is the first musician and Guanacastecan to enter the Women’s Gallery
The recognition highlights the contribution to the defense of women's human rights and Mar...
Anti-Gentrification Collective and No to Gentrification have met with legislators to push for new...
The Voice spoke with professionals in anthropology and sociology to investigate regulatory measures that have...
The Voice spoke with locals and experts in housing and urban planning to understand the...
The book is on sale in the Santa Cruz’s park every night during the...
Nature, Science
Yes, there are more crocodiles than before (and we’re more responsible than you think)
We spoke with three crocodile experts to clear up some doubts about these reptiles in...
The Voice spoke with Lepolt Linkimer from the National Seismological Network to clarify doubts about...
Nota especial: Guanacaste Ocean View, Nota especial: Guanacaste Ocean View
Areas with more construction coincide with more people in informal settlements
Districts with high tourism demand such as Cabo Velas and Nacascolo have around 10% of...
The voice spoke with three people who are working to promote Afro culture in the...
Region, Nature, Human Rights, Science
Young people from Cuajiniquil combat climate change with short films
Four short films showcase the problems and natural wealth of this community in La Cruz
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Region, Nicoya, Culture
Recycled promises: Which commitments remain unfulfilled during the annexation’s bicentennial?
Review the expectations our ancestors had at the time of the annexation act and learn...
Region, Nature, Science
Lagoons for the dry season: This is how the ACG plans to combat animal deaths due to heat
In 2016, several people, from Sámara Beach in Nicoya to Negra Beach in Santa...
A Guanacaste farmer suffers from the impacts of the climate on her farm. Her case...
In the last twenty years, teenage pregnancies have decreased significantly in Costa Rica. However, this...