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Yahoo
9 hours ago
- Sport
- Yahoo
👕 Stunning look as Pumas unveil new colours for A2025
👕 Stunning look as Pumas unveil new colours for A2025 The university team presented the new uniforms they will wear during the season. The home jersey is inspired by the Olympic University Stadium, while the away jersey is based on the University City. What do you think of the new designs? Advertisement This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here. 📸 Manuel Velasquez - 2021 Getty Images


CBS News
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- CBS News
Former workers at Philadelphia's World Cafe Live allege unfair treatment, late paychecks
Former employees of World Cafe Live in Philadelphia are speaking out after walking off the job mid-show last week. They blame a leadership shakeup for creating chaos, claiming mismanagement and a failure to pay workers on time. Since 2004, World Cafe Live has been a home to emerging and established artists in Philadelphia. The music venue and restaurant has hosted more than 500 live performances a year. Leadership changed in April with new CEO Joe Callahan coming on board. Several employees who have been protesting what they call "unfair treatment" outside the venue were let go following their walkout last week. Former employees allege "an unacceptable level of hostility and mismanagement," and say workers weren't paid on time. Several shows at the University City venue were canceled this week amid the ongoing labor tensions. Callahan says this boils down to miscommunication and a failure of former leadership. He said the venue was struggling financially. He said any pay discrepancies have been corrected. "There wasn't an efficient handoff to where we were addressing the issues at hand based on the financial strain on the organization and based on the improvements and the [adaptation] … to get it to a breakeven standpoint," Callahan said. "So I think it was all led out of fear that was derived from unknowns that they weren't kept informed." World Cafe Live workers are not unionized. One former employee said it pains her to no longer work at the venue. "I wish that I was inside," one former employee said Tuesday. "There were shows that I was scheduled to work over the next few weeks, and I've worked every single week throughout other obligations, other commitments … We all want this place to survive, the reason why we're outside is that we don't think it can under these circumstances, under Joe Callahan." As for artists who have canceled performances, Callahan said that's also blowback from misrepresentation of information, and the venue continues to receive inquiries for new shows.
Yahoo
23-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
LIST: Memorial Day events around St. Louis
ST. LOUIS – Memorial Day is a day of remembrance for those who have died while serving in the U.S. military, and every year, events across the country take place to honor them. While this Memorial Day weekend is anticipated to be a rainy one, it's not stopping events around the St. Louis area. City Museum Free general admission for active and retired service members, and a discount for rest of the group Classic grilled meals Badges of Honor craft (10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday to Monday) Eckert's Belleville Farm Memorial Weekend Festival May 24 to 26 (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.) Outdoor festival foods, live entertainment, and children's activities University City Memorial Day Run 7:30 a.m. starting in front of University City Library Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery Memorial Day Service May 26 at 10:30 a.m. 2900 Sheridan Rd., St. Louis, MO, 63125 Missouri Historical Society Memorial Day Observance May 26 at 10 a.m. Laying of wreaths and recognizing St. Louisans, as well as the final day to view exhibit 'Ghost Army: The Combat Con Artists of World War II' At the Court of Honor Manchester Memorial Day Remembrance Service May 26 at 10 a.m. Bald eagle from World Bird Sanctuary, performances from Manchester Community band, and addresses from several individuals O'Fallon Veterans Memorial Walk Public ceremony at 11 a.m. Unveiling of new Path of Heroes Union Memorial Day Parade, Service, and Lunch Parade at 10 a.m. Service at 11 a.m. Lunch following directly after Alton Parade May 26 at 10 a.m. Starts at Alton Middle School Downtown Belleville Parade May 26 (10 a.m. to 11 a.m.) Begins at Belleville Public Square Village of New Baden Memorial Day Brunch May 26 (10 a.m. to 12 p.m.) Guests welcome to bring a dish or just attend 1 E. Hanover St., New Baden, IL, 62265 Florissant Memorial Day Ceremony May 26 at 9 a.m. at James J. Eagan Center Joint celebration among several veteran groups, along with police and fire departments Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Sharjah 24
06-05-2025
- Science
- Sharjah 24
Dr. Sultan Al Qasimi Centre commemorates Ruler's PhD from Kanazawa
Shaping a better future for humanity This honorary degree recognises His Highness as one of the most prominent Arab figures in supporting education, culture, and arts in Sharjah and the UAE in particular, and the Arab world in general, and as one of the most prominent Arab figures dedicated to building bridges of cooperation and harmony between Arab culture and various human cultures and civilisations for the sake of human happiness, interconnectedness, and shaping a better future for humanity. During the honoring ceremony held in Kanazawa, His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah delivered a speech in Arabic, which was translated into Japanese by his daughter, Her Highness Sheikha Hoor bint Sultan Al Qasimi. His Highness emphasised the importance of education and scientific research for the economic, cultural, and social progress of countries around the world. His Highness said, "Based on this premise and a clear vision for the future of our societies, we in Sharjah began planning a massive project about twenty years ago aimed at enhancing the cognitive and intellectual capabilities of our youth and enabling them to effectively contribute to the growth of our societies through strong competition in a world characterised by knowledge economies." University City In his speech, His Highness touched on the University City project in Sharjah and the efforts made to advance higher education through the establishment of the University of Sharjah (UoS) and the American University of Sharjah (AUS), and to activate international partnerships in the field of scientific research and innovation, emphasising the role of knowledge in building more advanced and stable societies. A better future for all of humanity Japanese officials praised His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah as one of the most prominent Arab figures concerned with human development, human advancement, and the development of the ability to communicate and interact with the peoples of the world for a more just and happier future for all of humanity. It is worth noting that His Highness the Ruler of Sharjah is one of the prominent figures selected to receive this honour from Kanazawa University, which was established in 1949 and is considered one of the most important and prestigious universities in Japan and East Asia. This honour is a new addition to His Highness's collection of honorary degrees from leading international universities, reflecting international recognition of his pioneering role in the Arab cultural and intellectual renaissance.


Sharjah 24
19-04-2025
- General
- Sharjah 24
ALA celebrates graduation of Italian students learning Arabic
The programme is part of the Academy's global outreach, aligned with its mission to promote the Arabic language worldwide and strengthen Sharjah's role as a hub of Arab culture. The ceremony was attended by key figures including Dr Mohamed Safi Mosteghanemi, Secretary-General of the Academy; Khalid bin Butti Al Hajri, Director-General of University City; and Dr Wael Farouk, Director of the Arab Cultural Institute in Milan. Gifts were distributed, and the event concluded with a group photo and luncheon. Teaching Arabic through immersion In his speech, Dr Mosteghanemi stressed the importance of linguistic immersion and the transformative power of reading for mastering Arabic. He encouraged students to make books lifelong companions and to live the Arabic language through its literature. Khalid bin Butti Al Hajri emphasized the students' special place in Sharjah, noting that their efforts contribute to broader cultural exchange. He celebrated their perseverance and the supportive cultural environment Sharjah offers. A new Arabic Language curriculum Ahead of the ceremony, Dr Wael Farouk delivered a lecture on innovative approaches to teaching Arabic. He criticised traditional methods that rely on translation and grammar-heavy models, advocating instead for a curriculum that teaches Arabic from within its own linguistic and cultural framework. Farouk introduced a new five-part curriculum, "The Living Word" (Le parole in azione), developed with Dr Alicia Ferrero. It guides learners from beginner to advanced levels and includes sections on grammar and media language. The method emphasises practice, listening, and contextual understanding to develop natural fluency. The event concluded with recognition of Sharjah's cultural leadership and a call for continued cooperation to strengthen Arabic language education globally.