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يوليوStudents at liberal arts college protest as TEN humanities degrees cut
And, your president came here to play fun football and laugh? Shame on you, @FIFAcom," popular Indonesian football account PanditFootball tweeted to its 600,000 followers, in a post retweeted more than 4, "133 people have died. Why don't you just play fun football at Kanjuruhan?
An error message appeared on the screen, which stated: ‘We are very sorry that due to the ongoing technical fault the online stream of the AGM was not available today.' Clarissa Johnson, an LV member, said: ‘A fiasco is the only way to describe it.
'Cutting portions of the School of Humanities as well as math and art programs would be detrimental to the diversity of our student body,' student president Ashly Trejo Mejia wrote in a letter to the school's president.
FIFA chief Gianni Infantino met Indonesian President Joko Widodo Tuesday in the capital Jakarta, the pair pledging to boost match safety and rebuild Arema FC's Kanjuruhan stadium to avoid a repeat of the
"I can't believe that the beleaguered PSSI and its chairman thought that the best idea to showcase its legitimacy was by being portrayed having a chuckle and kicking a football together with the FIFA president," he
According to a report, 93 percent of the 91 Marymount students majoring in history, math, philosophy, art, English, sociology, and religious studies, would have gone to other schools had they known the cuts were coming.
Students are still required to study the subjects as part of the school's core program but can no longer take them as majors. Marymount's trustees made the final call on February 24 when they voted unanimously to axe bachelor's degrees in theology and religious studies, philosophy, mathematics, art, history, sociology, English, economics and secondary education.
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We believe investing in programs that appeal to students and prepare them for highly sought-after professions is not only our mission but our responsibility,' the school added. While these specific changes are not financially driven, they will provide the University the opportunity to redeploy resources to better serve students and areas of growth.
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TIM this year turned its back on a 0.505 euro non-binding approach by U.S. It opted instead to pursue a plan centred around an outright sale of its prized landline assets to state lender CDP, which owns 10% of TIM and controls its smaller rival Open Fiber.
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Proceeds from the potentially multi-billion euro sale would give TIM fresh resources to cut its 25 billion euros debt pile after being hit by multiple rating downgrades, and to focus on its service operations.
But on Wednesday morning the Indonesian football association, or PSSI, posted images on its Twitter account of Infantino playing a football match in Jakarta with its under-fire chairman Mochama
Sponsored by the outgoing government of Mario Draghi, CDP's plans to create a single broadband network champion will now have to be reviewed by a new right-wing government which is due to be installed this month.
Students are still required to study the subjects as part of the school's core program but can no longer take them as majors Marymount's trustees made the final call on February 24 when they voted unanimously to axe bachelor's degrees in theology and religious studies, philosophy, mathematics, art, history, sociology, English, economics and secondary education.
'We have not heard any definite plan for how to grow,' Kovach said.
'We have not seen evidence these changes will lead to cost savings that could just as well be achieved without closing programs. The strategy appears to be, wreck first and find out what to build later.'
