Friday was the defense of Mario Choque, a student who started at the College more than ten years ago. He researched the best time to castrate piglets, and discovered that it didn't matter if it were earlier or later, only that it matters (meat from uncastrated males is not tasty).
He joins his wife Elizabet Lluta, a nursing department graduate from the College, to form one more husband-wife team of professionals.
Photo: New graduate Mario Choque signs a copy of his research project as representative from Catholic University Ramiro Fernández looks on.
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