Over 150 world-class institutions to participate in IDP s virtual education fair 2021
Kolkata, Apr 13 (UNI) Over 150 world-class institutions from Australia, UK, U.S., Canada, New Zealand, and Ireland will come together at IDP s Virtual Education Fair to interact with Indian students and help them with their overseas education plan.
IDP has undertaken steps towards organising a virtual education fair yet again to ease the decision-making process of students looking to study abroad. Participating students can connect with their preferred institutions over a 1-on-1 video call from the comfort of their home.
The world’s leading student placement service provider and co-owner of IELTS will be hosting the virtual education fair in India that can be accessed by students and institutions from the comfort of their home and locality. Spread over 8 weeks, this education fair will begin in April and will continue till 29th May.
All systems go for July 4 parade
By London Bishop - lbishop@aimmediamidwest.com
The 2021 Fairborn Festival Committee, front row (left to right) Ellen Farthing, Ellen Brunson, Connie Newman, Co-chair Linda Hall, Co-chair Jamie Brauer, and Amanda Majors. Back row (left to right) Fred Pumroy, Mike Foy, Bill Titley, Tony Babiarz, April Van Dyne, Kara Willis, and Paul Newman Sr.
FAIRBORN The Fairborn Fourth of July parade and block party is back on for this year. The Fairborn Festival Committee has begun its preliminary planning to bring the weekend events back in style for 2021.
The annual Fairborn block party will take place from 2-10 p.m. Saturday, July 3 on Main Street. A variety of vendors will be offering food and specialty items, with registration for those slots opening later this year. Opening ceremonies are tentatively scheduled for 2 p.m., hosted by the American Legion Dignam-Whitmore Post 526, and the Fairborn Civic Band will follow up with some patriotic tunes. The com
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FAIRHAVEN Fairhaven senior Cyriss Fareas will be cheering for more than just football this season.
Fareas wasn t so sure of her future this time last year. In fact, she wasn t sure she would even make it this far.
On April 14, 2020, Fareas visited her doctor for her annual physical exam. Everything seemed fine until the doctor touched the skin around her collarbone and found swollen lymph nodes. By the way her doctor reacted, Fareas knew something was wrong. Fareas then visited a specialist in Boston, who found that her ultrasounds were abnormal. On May 22, she was admitted for an emergency biopsy. Four days later, Fareas received the news that she never saw coming.
TVNZ viewers criticise decision to broadcast Popstars on TVNZ 1 and 2, replacing Fair Go
13 Apr, 2021 09:03 PM
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First look at the iconic Kiwi talent show that first hit screens in 1999. Video / TVNZ
First look at the iconic Kiwi talent show that first hit screens in 1999. Video / TVNZ
NZ Herald
Loyal Fair Go viewers have taken to social media to criticise TVNZ s decision to play Popstars on Monday night.
The first episode of the reality talent show debuted this week, and TVNZ elected to play the show on both TVNZ 1 and TVNZ 2 in a move to encourage more viewers to tune in.