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  • The Trump administration's attacks on its northern neighbor have been met with confusion and anger by some Canadians who are now cancelling their trips to the U.S. in protest.
  • Hundreds of students, parents and teachers have opposed the changes, which could hurt the school’s renowned arts program.
  • Santa Claus is a familiar holiday legend, but Saturday in Vista, another legend will be celebrated: Krampus. It's a figure from European folklore who punishes naughty children at Christmas.
  • Bird flu is forcing farmers to slaughter millions of chickens a month, pushing U.S. egg prices to more than double their cost in the summer of 2023. And there may be no relief in sight
  • The international community reacts to the death of Pope Francis, a global figure whose influence went beyond the Catholic Church.
  • Guitar virtuosos Vadim Koplakov and Nicolas Adams come together to form R.O.M.A., a mesmerizing fusion of dynamic Gypsy music. The pair are bringing their unforgettable sound to UC San Diego’s Park & Market’s Intersection Concert Series on Saturday, Oct. 26 at 7:30 p.m. Hailing from a renowned music dynasty, Vadim Kolpakov’s masterful compositions infuse traditional Gypsy music with elements of jazz, pop, and flamenco. Nicolas Adams, also known as “El Rom,” showcases his mastery of stringed instruments through his unique blend of traditional classic techniques with contemporary flourishes. Together, Nicolas and Vadim epitomize the joyous yet sophisticated spirit of Gypsy music. Their performance at Park & Market will feature original compositions inspired by Eastern Europe and covers of famous songs. Tickets start at $25 and can be purchased at parkandmarket.ucsd.edu. UC San Diego Park & Market on Facebook / Instagram
  • Trump addressed a sharply divided Congress, as he claimed an electoral mandate and vowed his administration was "just getting started." Throughout the speech, he faced repeated jeers from Democrats.
  • Schools in Maine have been at the center of a political battle with the Trump administration. Now, many fear after-school programs, critical for low-income communities, could be lost.
  • Join us for the August 2024 Business Launchpad, an intensive entrepreneurial training program designed to equip participants with marketable skills and best business practices. This two-day event provides hands-on training, networking opportunities, and learning from experienced entrepreneurs, faculty, and professionals. Schedule: Friday, August 16: 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. - Networking Dinner and Social Interaction - Share your goals for the workshops.- Modify the itinerary to ensure each person has a tangible deliverable to walk away. Saturday, August 17: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Business Launchpad - Intensive workshops covering essential entrepreneurial skills. - Special keynote presentation by Dr. Mark Milliron, the President of National University. - Breakfast and lunch are provided. Event Highlights: - Networking Opportunities: Build connections with peers, mentors, and industry leaders. - Hands-On Training: Develop problem-solving skills, leadership qualities, and business setup knowledge. - Free Business Setup: Register, incorporate, and structure your business at no cost (a $1500 value). - Expert Guidance: Learn from seasoned professionals and gain insights into various entrepreneurial concepts. Why Attend: - Rapid Skill Development: Fast-track your entrepreneurial journey with a comprehensive crash course. - Supportive Environment: Learn in a fun, safe, and engaging setting. - Cost-Free: Thanks to the support of National University and COBET, attendance is free for all participants. Registration: Secure your spot now by registering or contact Dr. Rickard Briggs, Director of the Center of Business Entrepreneurialism and Management (CBEM), at Rbriggs3@nu.edu or CBEM@nu.edu. For more information visit: nu.tradewing.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • EasyKnock, the subject of the probe, announced its sudden closure earlier this month.
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