La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on October 3, 2025, covering topics from education policy in El Salvador to local sports and cultural history.
In a post dated October 3, 2025, La Nación reported: “Bukele prohíbe el lenguaje inclusivo en escuelas: ‘Todos y todas’, ‘amigue’ y demás palabras quedan vetadas”. This tweet highlights the decision by Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele to ban inclusive language in schools.
Later the same day, La Nación posted about a football coach’s achievement: “Jeaustin Campos ‘saca pecho’ al llegar donde Saprissa y Cartaginés no pudieron”. The tweet references Jeaustin Campos surpassing accomplishments that had eluded two well-known Costa Rican football clubs, Saprissa and Cartaginés.
A third post published by La Nación on October 3, 2025 focused on local culture: “Mi primer encuentro con Azulito, personaje josefino de las décadas 60 y 70”. This message reflects on an encounter with “Azulito,” a character from San José who was popular during the 1960s and 1970s.
La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and frequently covers regional news across Central America. The prohibition of inclusive language in El Salvador follows similar measures debated or implemented in other Latin American countries in recent years. Football remains a significant aspect of Costa Rican culture, with clubs like Saprissa and Cartaginés enjoying large followings. Cultural references such as “Azulito” underscore the newspaper’s attention to both contemporary events and historical memory within Costa Rica.


