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P15 and P18 will be utilised for parking on the day. This will not impact Educare drop-offs, as runners depart at 06:45. Traffic officials will be on duty to assist with all traffic. All campuses will ...
Professor Francois Cilliers will deliver the third lecture in this year’s University of Cape Town’s (UCT) Inaugural Lecture series on ... 9 April 2025 at 18:00 SAST, in Lecture Theatre 2 (Hoeri LT2), ...
Professor of Psychology and Director of the Professional Doctoral Academy, John Synnott commented ... from 5.30 pm at the University’s Bronte Lecture Theatre. It is free to attend and open to members ...
Arts Open San Pedro, Chanel's CalArts collaboration, a staged reading fundraiser for reproductive justice and more arts ...
Earlier this year, a new study was published with a groundbreaking discovery from the John Day Fossil Beds Monument in central and eastern Oregon. While the park is mostly known for what are ...
Alexandra C., the late John D. and the Nichols family have been the largest total supporters of the theatre over the course of their 30+-year giving history with the organization. The family’s ...
The National Park Service (NPS) called the paleontological discovery at John Day Fossil Beds National Monument "groundbreaking," as it gives an idea of what the long-extinct animals lived like in ...
KIMBERLY, Ore. (KTVZ) — A groundbreaking paleontological discovery at John Day Fossil Beds National Monument has uncovered fossilized footprints dating back as far as 50 million years ...
March 27th marks World Theatre Day, a day to celebrate art on stage plus the performers and crew that make it all come together. The Twin Ports is an area that has a lot of theatrical talent in ...
Sheffield's Crucible Theatre is to snooker what Wimbledon is for tennis but its days of hosting the world championship could ...
Fossilized footprints and tracks dating back 50 million years ago discovered at the John Day Fossil Beds National Monument could provide new insight into how prehistoric animals lived in Oregon.
Neil deGrasse Tyson, today's most famous scientist, talked to reporters ahead of his visit to Lincoln about his planned ...