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Wednesday, Nov. 29 - Tuesday, Dec. 5, 2017 Weekly Print Edition

Vol. 104, Issue 16 www.thedailyaztec.com

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Photo by Kelly Smiley

Foto por Kelly Smiley

A family separated by the U.S.-Mexico border embraces during a border opening event as agents and photographers look on.

Una familia separada por la frontera entre los Estados Unidos y México se abrazan mientras agentes de la patrulla fronteriza y fotógrafos miran.

Families share tears, Familias comparten hugs at Friendship Park lágrimas, abrazos en el border opening event Parque de la Amistad by Jocelyn Moran and Marcela Camargo

Tears were shared on both sides of the border as 12 families met and reunited with loved ones on Nov. 18 at Friendship Park in Border Angels’ “Opening the Door of Hope” event. Each family had three minutes to hug and speak with their relatives. One couple used their time to exchange wedding rings. Brian Houston walked in a gray suit toward the fence to meet with his bride

Evelia Reyes, who wore a long white dress and white veil on her head. Border Angels Director Enrique Morones said they were not expecting a wedding, but he is glad it could happen. “It’s the matrimony most short in history, I think, of three minutes, but it’s a matrimony,” Morones said. Morones said in order for families to have the opportunity to meet with their relatives, they must go through an SEE BORDER, PAGE 3

por Marcela ESCRITORA

Carmago

El 18 de noviembre, Ángeles de la Frontera en colaboración con agentes de la patrulla fronteriza hicieron posible la apertura de la Puerta de la Esperanza en el Parque de la Amistad que divide a los Estados Unidos y México. Un total de 12 familias tuvieron la oportunidad de reunirse con sus seres queridos quienes se encontraban al otro lado de la frontera. “Estamos muy contentos y agradecidos

que por la sexta vez, la patrulla fronteriza nos ha dado el derecho de abrir la Puerta de la Esperanza y que 12 familias pudieron cruzar y abrazarse”, dijo Enrique Morones, director ejecutivo de Ángeles de la Frontera. “Nunca hemos tenido tantas (familias)”. Morones comenzó el evento a las 12 del mediodía agradeciendo a todas las personas que lo hicieron posible. Después de sus palabras, las 12 familias comenzaron VE BORDER, PAGINA 10

Student killed on freeway had alcohol, THC in her system, report says by Lauren J. STAFF WRITER

Mapp

Newly released toxicology reports confirm Jasmine Madarang, who was struck and killed while apparently attempting to cross Interstate 8 in September, had a blood alcohol content level of .29 at the time of her death. According to the San Diego County

Medical Examiner’s Office report, alcohol and THC were in Madarang’s system before her death. Madarang, a San Diego State mechanical engineering student, suffered blunt trauma in the crash and was pronounced dead at the scene. She died on the night of the SDSU football game against Stanford University on Sept. 16, after being seen tailgating in the SDCCU

Stadium parking lot. The report said Madarang had been getting ready for the game with an unnamed friend and drank at least eight shots of rum. They went to the game, where she was drinking an unknown amount of beer before the friend left with her boyfriend. She was with her friend and former Delta Zeta sorority sister Leana Chan at the stadium when she got separated from the

group, according to the report. Madarang then requested and canceled several Uber and Lyft rides, according to screenshots from her accounts shared with The Daily Aztec by her aunt Rizza Madarang. Prior to the accident, the California Highway Patrol had received reports of a woman walking on or near the ramp for Waring Road.

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