Is heard as the Un Security Council functions against those threatening peace in the country. But im in the, in the us media Pollution Committee intervention. And a recent poll says brian is losing both to support with his policy, and ukraine was average americans being focus instead on domestic with hello and welcome to International Book watching live from moscow just part of the hour. Im reza monica. Lets take a look at todays top stories. We saw with the latest, from the conflict ukraine, air raid sirens found in Central Eastern and southern parts of the train. The bloss reportedly heard in the vin, its region and across the front line explosions are again being heard in the city of ah, local Authorities Say here, forces have targeted a civilian River Crossing in the city for the 2nd day in a row. And the attack has been repelled by russian air defenses. This comes a day after e cranium rockets, life at the same location, kill full people, and left 10 wounded. According to official
Auburn University recognized its fall 2020 graduates at the outdoor, in-person commencement ceremonies Saturday.
More than 1,900 degree candidates were honored with colleges and schools holding short, individual ceremonies running all day in Jordan-Hare Stadium.
âSeven semesters, six internships, four months of online class, two jobs, one small black-owned business and zero student debt have brought me here today,â Harbert College of Business marketing graduate, Taylor Stallworth, said. âThis is a really special day.â
There were a total of 1,500 bachelors, 347 master s and 123 doctoral students earned their degrees, and many opted to attend their ceremonies, the first held since December of 2019.
It was a different ceremony, too, as many compared the event to the optional, non-ceremonial celebration for spring and summer graduates back in August. Ushered inside in time slots, guests filled both stadium seats and Pat Dye Field to cheer on their students.
Auburn University recognized its fall 2020 graduates at the outdoor, in-person commencement ceremonies Saturday.
More than 1,900 degree candidates were honored with colleges and schools holding short, individual ceremonies running all day in Jordan-Hare Stadium.
âSeven semesters, six internships, four months of online class, two jobs, one small black-owned business and zero student debt have brought me here today,â Harbert College of Business marketing graduate, Taylor Stallworth, said. âThis is a really special day.â
There were a total of 1,500 bachelors, 347 master s and 123 doctoral students earned their degrees, and many opted to attend their ceremonies, the first held since December of 2019.
It was a different ceremony, too, as many compared the event to the optional, non-ceremonial celebration for spring and summer graduates back in August. Ushered inside in time slots, guests filled both stadium seats and Pat Dye Field to cheer on their students.