The Missing 43
Parents of Missing Students Injured in Clashes With Soldiers at Mexican Military Base
Two parents of two missing Ayotzinapa students, plus two others, were struck by stones thrown allegedly by military police during clashes on Monday at a base in Iguala, Guerrero, where the September police attacks took place.
A Mexican School Grapples with the Disappearance of 43 Students
Founded in 1926, the Ayotzinapa school is one of only a few all-male rural teachers' colleges still operating in Mexico. They are grossly neglected by federal and state authorities and sometimes face direct threats from the government.
Eight Killed in Three Years: The School That Draws Government Fire in Mexico
“There is still poverty in Guerrero, and while there is still poverty, Ayotzinapa has a reason to exist,” one alumnus of the rural normal school tells VICE News.
Townspeople Were Forced to Help Cartel on Night of Attacks on Mexican Students, Report Says
Locals in Chilacachapa told a Mexican newspaper that the Guerreros Unidos cartel rode through their town and carried away 25 people to help them against students "who were going to start a revolution." It is unclear what aid they gave the gang.
Mexican Federal Police Clash with Protesters Before Concert for Missing Students
Federal officers attempted to prevent the Ayotzinapa students from setting up for a solidarity concert on Sunday, sparking clashes that left 22 people injured, including two parents of the missing.
Mexican Student Interrupts Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony in Apparent Protest for Mexico's Missing
Identified as Adán Cortés Salas, 21, the student attempted to hold a red-stained Mexican flag before 17-year-old Malala Yousafzai as the Pakistani activist received the Nobel Peace Prize.
Obama: US 'Offered' Help to Mexico in Search for Missing Students
Officials said there was no specific aid plan for the case, as critics have called both the US and Mexican governments slow to respond to the Ayotzinapa Normal School killings and mass disappearance.
Guerrillas at Ayotzinapa: Legacy of Armed Movements Is Present at Mexican Protests
Guerrillas are active at the Ayotzinapa Normal School campus, students tell VICE News. But tactics have changed and maybe the lines have blurred since guerrilla warfare in Mexico in the 1960s and 70s.
Argentine Investigators Cast Doubt on Mexico's Claim Over Student Remains
The independent team said in a statement it could not verify the government's claim that a bone belonging to Ayotzinapa student Alexander Mora was indeed recovered from the Cocula river.
One of Missing 43 Students In Mexico Is Identified Among Incinerated Remains
Forensics experts have identified one of the missing Mexican students among incinerated remains found in a remote dump in Cocula, Guerrero.
Conflicting Accounts of Another Mass Student Kidnapping Surface in Mexico
A sensational report surfaced this week of another mass kidnapping in the same municipality in Guerrero, Mexico, where 43 students disappeared earlier this year.
In Photos: Here's What the Big Protest for the Missing Students in Mexico City Looked Like
Another big march for the missing students in Mexico on Thursday ended after protesters launched Molotov cocktails at the National Palace. See how it all went down.