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The invincible Class of 2021

They weathered an extraordinary year and have come out stronger. Every graduating class has a lot to be proud of. But, perhaps more so than any other, the UC Class of 2021 has earned their diplomas in a year that has tested their mettle and forged their resilience and resolve. Poised to embark on promising futures as doctors, educators, civic leaders, scientists, tech innovators and more, they have weathered an extraordinary year and come out stronger. Altogether, more than 63,000 undergraduates and 21,000 graduate and professional school students are part of this historic class  UC’s largest and most diverse group of graduates ever.

Movin On Challenge Design Reveals Top Concepts

Movin On Challenge Design Reveals Top Concepts - Submissions brought inclusive mobility design with focus on age and disability - Winning designs announced at Movin On sustainable mobility summit - Since its inception in 2001, Challenge Design has received more than 14,000 entries from 134 countries News provided by Share this article Share this article GREENVILLE, S.C., June 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Drew Spahn s Crosswing concept took the top spot in the Movin On Challenge Design s 2021 global competition. The New Jersey design student created the concept to address the theme, RESPECT: Ending Isolation and Conquering the Mobility Divide. The 2021 Movin On Challenge Design brought inclusive mobility ideas from around the world.

Bleak futures fuel widespread protests by young Colombians

Bleak futures fuel widespread protests by young Colombians REGINA GARCIA CANO and ASTRID SUÁREZ, Associated Press May 15, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail 9 1of9A student performs a play called Who killed them during anti-government protests in Cali, Colombia, Tuesday, May 11, 2021. Colombians have protested across the country against a government they feel has long ignored their needs, allowed corruption to run rampant and is so out of touch that it proposed tax increases during the coronavirus pandemic.Andres Gonzalez/APShow MoreShow Less 2of9Indigenous demonstrators attend an anti-government march in Cali, Colombia, Wednesday, May 12, 2021. Colombians have taken to the streets for weeks across the country after the government proposed tax increases on public services, fuel, wages and pensions, but have continued even after President Ivan Duque walked back the tax hike.Andres Gonzalez/APShow MoreShow Less

Max Resource Significantly Expands the CONEJO Copper-Silver Zone at

MAX RESOURCE CORP. (TSXV: MXR) (OTC Pink: MXROF) (FSE: M1D2) (“Max” or the “Company”) is pleased to report new assay results increasing the area of the CONEJO Zone by 500% at CESAR North, within the wholly-owned CESAR copper-silver project in North Eastern Colombia (refer to Figure 2). We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Max Resource Significantly Expands the CONEJO Copper-Silver Zone at CESAR North, Colombia Back to video The latest set of assays expands the CONEJO copper-silver zone to an area covering 3.2-km by 1.6-km. The CONEJO zone still remains open in all directions, lying along the mid portion of the 80-kilometre-long CESAR North copper-silver belt. CONEJO assay results include:

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