The new building, located in the center of the city, demanded a provincial investment of $237 million and will allow to improve the conditions of study of more than 1,000 students who so far shared facilities with Technical School N°1.
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Leaving inaugurated this Wednesday the new University Pole of General Las Heras, the governor of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, said that every investment in education "is now worth much more", because no longer only does not have the support of the national government, but also because the administration headed by President Javier Milei came to end "with a true tradition of Argentina: that everyone can study at the university for free".
The new building, located in the center of the city, demanded a provincial investment of $237 million and will allow to improve the conditions of study of more than 1,000 students who so far shared facilities with Technical School N°1.