Author: Ebrahim

Greenline Access Capital fills financing and networking gaps for the city’s small businesses. It’s your first of three free stories this month. Become a free or permanent member to read unlimited articles, webinars and e-books. Become a member When Juan Placencia opened a ghost kitchen in Philadelphia in late 2020, the experience wasn’t what he expected. Even with his impressive credentials – he graduated from the Culinary Institute of Arts and has experience in Michelin-starred restaurants and worked with James Beard Award winner Christina Martinez – he struggled to make his restaurant’s food to achieve success. “The investment required to…

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The Wake Forest Panhellenic Council hosted a mandatory conference Monday with sexual violence educator and speaker Bonny Shade. The event drew criticism from some Panhellenic members due to its mandatory nature, lack of space for the event, and lack of Interfraternity Council (IFC) chapters. “I need you to show up and care about this topic differently than ever before,” Shade told the crowd of nearly 600 female undergraduates gathered at Brendle Recital Hall on September 18. “I heard rumblings in the streets. — why do we have to go there? Where are the men ? Can I be excused? »…

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Contact: Erin FlynnSeptember 13, 2023 The first El Grito celebration took place on campus in 2021. This year, it will close out Hispanic Heritage Month on Friday, October 13.KALAMAZOO, Mich.—Western Michigan University will celebrate Latino culture and the richness it brings to the campus community with a variety of events throughout Hispanic Heritage Monthwhich goes from Friday September 15has Sunday October 15. “It’s a month of celebration,” says Noemi Méndezpresident of the university Multicultural Greek Council. “Latino culture is very vibrant. It’s full of love and family, it’s full of happiness and joy. When I think of my culture, I…

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In a dark auditorium bustling with a captivated audience of students, parents, teachers and staff, an unpretentious podium decorated with a single projector disarmingly prologues the revelations that small voices will make about their origins. Woodbridge High School recently celebrated the 10th anniversary of Project Origin by celebrating the unveiling of Anthology of volume 9. The Origin Project (TOP), a creative writing program, co-founded by author Adriana Trigiani and executive director Nancy Bolmeier Fisher, seeks to inspire students to find their voice through writing about their origins. The initiative began by exploring the origins of Appalachia, but quickly expanded to…

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Performing in stadiums, arenas and amphitheaters across North America on the largest tour of his career to date Venues include Fenway Park in Boston, Madison Square Garden in New York and the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles. Registration for access to tickets is openfr Until Sunday September 24 at Registration.Ticketmaster.com/NoahKahan After his successful and sold-out Stick Season Tour 2022 and 2023, Noah Kahan announced today its 2024 We’ll All Be Here Forever North America Tour Dates. Produced by Live Nation, the 32-date leg kicks off Tuesday, March 26 in Vancouver, British Columbia at Rogers Arena, with stops across North America…

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This is a somewhat roundabout way of approaching a discussion about the potjie, the braai and the Gatsby, and the belief that they set South Africans apart. An old friend who I haven’t seen in twenty years once told me that I could never become a chef. This friend enjoyed the two or three dishes I prepared in about a week, including one for a dinner party of ten people, but, he said, I lacked consistency. He explained that people return to restaurants for particular dishes and expect them to be the same every time. He was right, but I…

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Once you’re done exploring everything the city has to offer along the river, you can experience an Omaha tradition! It’s the annual Greek festival! The festival has been bringing Greece to Omaha since 1978, making it one of the oldest ethnic festivals. in the city. It’s hosted by St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church, but it’s more than a fundraiser for the church. Organizers say an anti-Greek race riot in 1909 exiled more than 2,000 Greeks from their homes and businesses in Omaha, but now they “We love the food. The dancing is great. It’s just great, great “It’s…

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Following the example set by the United Nations, more than 60 high school students brainstormed ambitious ways to improve the planet by earning free, transferable college credits this summer. The students, from schools in South Jersey, filled the last class of the Think like an entrepreneur (TLAE), a three-credit program organized this year from June 26 to 28. The academy is headed by School of Innovation and Entrepreneurship (SIE) in the Rohrer College of Business at Rowan University. The annual program encourages students to develop entrepreneurial solutions to some of the planet’s toughest challenges, as outlined in the United Nations…

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