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Who Is Juan Pablo Becerra-Acosta Molina, the Director of Gaceta Unam Who Resigned After Grammatical Error on the Cover

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“There are clumsinesses that melt, I have already resigned,” wrote the director after a mistake that caused a stir on social networks; he has a career of more than 40 years in Mexican journalism.

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“There are clumsinesses that melt, I have already resigned,” wrote the director after a mistake that caused a stir on social networks; he has a career of more than 40 years in Mexican journalism.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Juan Pablo Becerra-Acosta Molina, a leading journalist in the press, radio and television, was director of the UNAM Gazette until Monday, March 23. The name of the journalist highlighted this same day due to the controversy that featured on the cover of the Gazette of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).Who is Juan Pablo Becerra-Acosta Molina?Juan Pablo Becerra-Acosta Molina is director of the UNAM Gazette since 2021, as well as …

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The journalist took responsibility for the mistake and exonerated the university.

Faced with the warning of journalist Leticia Robles de la Rosa, Becerra-Acosta took responsibility and announced her resignation to her post since August 2021.

·Mexico
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Editor1 Disclaimer Director of Gaceta UNAM after cover error Mexico City.— Journalist Juan Pablo Becerra-Acosta Molina resigned from the address of the Gazette of the National Autonomous University of Mexico after an orthographic error on the cover of its most recent edition. The publication, dedicated to the centennial of the poet Jaime Sabines, included the word “desollan” instead of “desuellan”, what [...] This post Disclaims Director of Gace…

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CORTESÍA: UNAM Juan Pablo Becerra Acosta, director of Gaceta UNAM, presented his resignation from office after a spelling error went viral on the cover of the magazine dedicated to the centenary of the Chilean poet Jaime Sabines, one of the most important institutional communication bodies in the country. The journalist publicly acknowledged the mistake and took full responsibility. ALSO READ. Older adults with INAPAM credentials can process bio…

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Proceso broke the news in Mexico on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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