Foto 1: Change Of Scene Spacious gounds with acres of new green grass, trees, a small, quiet lake, stately colonial style buildings and the majestic barkdrop of snow-capped Popocatépetl and lxtacihuatl set the scene at the University of the Americas new campus at Cholula as students stop to talk, hurry on to classes or sit and study in an atmosphere completely different from that of the old Mexico City campus.
Foto 1: Attraction Against the majestic backdrop of the volcano iztacihuatl stands the Cholula Pyramid, the world's larges in terms of mass. Actually a series of structures superimposed upon another and covered completely by earth, rocks and shrubbery, the pyramid began as a scattered colecction of altars on the time of Christ.
Foto 2: An Expert Speaks Dr. James H. Street (center), Professor of Economics at Rutgers Unwersity and one of the leading authorities in the U.S. on Latin American development economics, talks with UA Economics Professor Vinod Vyasulu (left) and a UA economics student.