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NAVY recruiter Melissa A. Mayer talks to a University of Michigan student at the Winter Job Fair at the Duderstadt Center building.
The Winter Engineering Career Fair is intended to help employers connect with Michigan Engineering students for full-time, internship and co-op employment opportunities. The event is held on Wednesday, January 22 from 11 AM-4 PM. Interactions with employers are on a first come first served basis on the day of the event.
This event is intended for U-M Ann Arbor College of Engineering Students, as well as LSA declared Computer Science, Data Science and Physics students.
Wednesday, January 22, 2025
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Producer, University of Michigan College of Engineering
The Visual Arts Department and Memorial Union Gallery at North Dakota State University are pleased to present the artworks of the Baccalaureate Graduating class of Fall 2016. The exhibition will be on display in the Memorial Union Gallery from November 22-December 8th. The Gallery will host an opening reception on Tuesday, November 22 from 5-7PM, with an artist talk taking place at 5:30pm. This event is free to the public and all are invited to attend.
The Baccalaureate program at the Visual Arts Department is comprised of a dynamic and multi-faceted curriculum that encourages individual exploration of art practice led by exceptional faculty. Every year, The Visual Arts Department at NDSU graduates many gifted and diverse undergraduate students that go on to successful careers in a variety of professions. The 2016 Baccalaureate exhibition is a cohesive record of the ideas and images that each student has investigated throughout the last semester of their academic pursuits.
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The approximately 65 Soldiers of the Utah Army National Guard's Second Battalion, 211th Aviation (referred to as the 2-211th) departed Utah on the first leg of their 12-month deployment to Afghanistan Wednesday, June 22, from the Utah Guard's Army Aviation Support Facility in West Jordan.
Pilots and crews of the 2-211th left West Jordan in their assigned UH=60 helicopters bound for Fort Hood, Texas, where they will receive several weeks of training for their assigned mission to transport personnel and equipment in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. Other members of the unit joined them at Fort Hood later the same week.
The approximately 65 Soldiers of the Utah Army National Guard's Second Battalion, 211th Aviation (referred to as the 2-211th) departed Utah on the first leg of their 12-month deployment to Afghanistan Wednesday, June 22, from the Utah Guard's Army Aviation Support Facility in West Jordan.
Pilots and crews of the 2-211th left West Jordan in their assigned UH=60 helicopters bound for Fort Hood, Texas, where they will receive several weeks of training for their assigned mission to transport personnel and equipment in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. Other members of the unit joined them at Fort Hood later the same week.
Two bright young players, George Hill (21 from Keighley) and Henry Brookes (22 from Solihull), both products of their Counties' development programmes.
In this game, Yorkshire field 10 players born in Yorkshire and one from Devon (Dom Bess).
The approximately 65 Soldiers of the Utah Army National Guard's Second Battalion, 211th Aviation (referred to as the 2-211th) departed Utah on the first leg of their 12-month deployment to Afghanistan Wednesday, June 22, from the Utah Guard's Army Aviation Support Facility in West Jordan.
Pilots and crews of the 2-211th left West Jordan in their assigned UH=60 helicopters bound for Fort Hood, Texas, where they will receive several weeks of training for their assigned mission to transport personnel and equipment in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. Other members of the unit joined them at Fort Hood later the same week.
Bridgewater Commons join forces with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital (RWJUH) Somerset, an RWJ Barnabas Health hospital, to present the Third Annual “Go Red Fashion Show and Health Fest,” on Saturday, February 22 from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the mall’s Center Court and Lower Level. The pop/rock artist Devon Marie performed singing before catwalk. The show will be free, with seating first-come, first-served.
Girl Activist Fellows Ira Kulkarni and Sanjana Thakur are interviewed for DVF’s Instagram at the Reproduce This! Art Gallery Show, hosted by She’s the First, took place at Diane Von Furstenberg in New York City, on October 11, 2023—International Day of the Girl. Reproduce This! is an art gallery experience produced by a team of girls, for girls. These girls are participants in She’s the First’s Girl Activist Fellowship program, through which they’ve spent the last year learning how to imagine, plan, and execute an activism campaign.
Girls aged 13 to 22 from around the world submitted more than 120 artworks on the topic of sexual health and reproductive rights; 19 pieces were selected by a panel of their peers to be included in the gallery shows. Unique to the reproductive rights conversation, this campaign highlights the perspectives and experiences of girls who are hearing about and impacted by this politicized debate.
(Photo by Julia Xanthos Liddy for She’s the First)
(Instagram: @juliaxanthos)
Bridgewater Commons join forces with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital (RWJUH) Somerset, an RWJ Barnabas Health hospital, to present the Third Annual “Go Red Fashion Show and Health Fest,” on Saturday, February 22 from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the mall’s Center Court and Lower Level. The pop/rock artist Devon Marie performed singing before catwalk. The show will be free, with seating first-come, first-served.
The approximately 65 Soldiers of the Utah Army National Guard's Second Battalion, 211th Aviation (referred to as the 2-211th) departed Utah on the first leg of their 12-month deployment to Afghanistan Wednesday, June 22, from the Utah Guard's Army Aviation Support Facility in West Jordan.
Pilots and crews of the 2-211th left West Jordan in their assigned UH=60 helicopters bound for Fort Hood, Texas, where they will receive several weeks of training for their assigned mission to transport personnel and equipment in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. Other members of the unit joined them at Fort Hood later the same week.
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2021 Fall Equinox (Sept 22 from 3:20 pm to approx. 4:40 pm) Great Smudge Superlative Size - The White Smoke will be visible from outer space - burning sacred herbs from this garden it takes 5 months to grow, 2 days to prepare, 1:30h to burn
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The approximately 65 Soldiers of the Utah Army National Guard's Second Battalion, 211th Aviation (referred to as the 2-211th) departed Utah on the first leg of their 12-month deployment to Afghanistan Wednesday, June 22, from the Utah Guard's Army Aviation Support Facility in West Jordan.
Pilots and crews of the 2-211th left West Jordan in their assigned UH=60 helicopters bound for Fort Hood, Texas, where they will receive several weeks of training for their assigned mission to transport personnel and equipment in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. Other members of the unit joined them at Fort Hood later the same week.
The approximately 65 Soldiers of the Utah Army National Guard's Second Battalion, 211th Aviation (referred to as the 2-211th) departed Utah on the first leg of their 12-month deployment to Afghanistan Wednesday, June 22, from the Utah Guard's Army Aviation Support Facility in West Jordan.
Pilots and crews of the 2-211th left West Jordan in their assigned UH=60 helicopters bound for Fort Hood, Texas, where they will receive several weeks of training for their assigned mission to transport personnel and equipment in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. Other members of the unit joined them at Fort Hood later the same week.
The approximately 65 Soldiers of the Utah Army National Guard's Second Battalion, 211th Aviation (referred to as the 2-211th) departed Utah on the first leg of their 12-month deployment to Afghanistan Wednesday, June 22, from the Utah Guard's Army Aviation Support Facility in West Jordan.
Pilots and crews of the 2-211th left West Jordan in their assigned UH=60 helicopters bound for Fort Hood, Texas, where they will receive several weeks of training for their assigned mission to transport personnel and equipment in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. Other members of the unit joined them at Fort Hood later the same week.
Window from original St Augustine’s church opened 1869, now in Streaky Bay Museum.
Church foundation stone 15 Mar 1869 by Rev K B Webb, opened 16 May 1869, consecrated Jul 1873, closed when new church built 1912, demolished by 1928.
“Rev. K. B. Webb, Missionary Chaplain to the Bishop of Adelaide, arrived at Streaky Bay by the mail on March 2, and preached. . . March 15, will be a memorable day in the Township of Flinders, as then the foundation-stone of the first building devoted to the worship of God in this scattered district was formally inserted in the walls of the nearly completed edifice. The ceremony of inserting the stone was performed by the Rev. Mr. Webb, . . dedicated to St. Augustine Bishop.” [Register 1 Apr 1869]
“The church is a substantial edifice of stone, with iron roof, in the pointed Gothic style of architecture. It is small and plain, to suit the numbers, requirements, and means of the place, but neat and comfortable.” [Evening Journal 27 May 1869]
“The Bishop of Adelaide, we are informed, returned on July 22 from Streaky Bay, where he consecrated the pretty little Church of St. Augustine.” [Evening Journal 23 Jul 1873]
From the website:
The popular Muni Heritage Weekend is coming up on Saturday and Sunday, September 21-22, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The traction (and bus) action will again center around San Francisco Railway Museum, across from the Ferry Building on Steuart Street.
You’ll be able to experience transit at its finest from decades past…riding through the streets of San Francisco on vintage streetcars, cable cars, and buses that your parents, grandparents, and even great grandparents rode (if they lived here). Heck, even if they lived in several other places, for that matter.
The approximately 65 Soldiers of the Utah Army National Guard's Second Battalion, 211th Aviation (referred to as the 2-211th) departed Utah on the first leg of their 12-month deployment to Afghanistan Wednesday, June 22, from the Utah Guard's Army Aviation Support Facility in West Jordan.
Pilots and crews of the 2-211th left West Jordan in their assigned UH=60 helicopters bound for Fort Hood, Texas, where they will receive several weeks of training for their assigned mission to transport personnel and equipment in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. Other members of the unit joined them at Fort Hood later the same week.
The approximately 65 Soldiers of the Utah Army National Guard's Second Battalion, 211th Aviation (referred to as the 2-211th) departed Utah on the first leg of their 12-month deployment to Afghanistan Wednesday, June 22, from the Utah Guard's Army Aviation Support Facility in West Jordan.
Pilots and crews of the 2-211th left West Jordan in their assigned UH=60 helicopters bound for Fort Hood, Texas, where they will receive several weeks of training for their assigned mission to transport personnel and equipment in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. Other members of the unit joined them at Fort Hood later the same week.
The approximately 65 Soldiers of the Utah Army National Guard's Second Battalion, 211th Aviation (referred to as the 2-211th) departed Utah on the first leg of their 12-month deployment to Afghanistan Wednesday, June 22, from the Utah Guard's Army Aviation Support Facility in West Jordan.
Pilots and crews of the 2-211th left West Jordan in their assigned UH=60 helicopters bound for Fort Hood, Texas, where they will receive several weeks of training for their assigned mission to transport personnel and equipment in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. Other members of the unit joined them at Fort Hood later the same week.
VMC Image acquired on 06-04-2021 at 11:53:15 at an altitude of 3871.74 km above Mars, on Mars Express orbit number 21816. Image #18 out of 22 from this observation.
Credit: ESA - European Space Agency, creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/igo/ CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
The Visual Arts Department and Memorial Union Gallery at North Dakota State University are pleased to present the artworks of the Baccalaureate Graduating class of Fall 2016. The exhibition will be on display in the Memorial Union Gallery from November 22-December 8th. The Gallery will host an opening reception on Tuesday, November 22 from 5-7PM, with an artist talk taking place at 5:30pm. This event is free to the public and all are invited to attend.
The Baccalaureate program at the Visual Arts Department is comprised of a dynamic and multi-faceted curriculum that encourages individual exploration of art practice led by exceptional faculty. Every year, The Visual Arts Department at NDSU graduates many gifted and diverse undergraduate students that go on to successful careers in a variety of professions. The 2016 Baccalaureate exhibition is a cohesive record of the ideas and images that each student has investigated throughout the last semester of their academic pursuits.
From the website:
The popular Muni Heritage Weekend is coming up on Saturday and Sunday, September 21-22, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The traction (and bus) action will again center around San Francisco Railway Museum, across from the Ferry Building on Steuart Street.
You’ll be able to experience transit at its finest from decades past…riding through the streets of San Francisco on vintage streetcars, cable cars, and buses that your parents, grandparents, and even great grandparents rode (if they lived here). Heck, even if they lived in several other places, for that matter.
The approximately 65 Soldiers of the Utah Army National Guard's Second Battalion, 211th Aviation (referred to as the 2-211th) departed Utah on the first leg of their 12-month deployment to Afghanistan Wednesday, June 22, from the Utah Guard's Army Aviation Support Facility in West Jordan.
Pilots and crews of the 2-211th left West Jordan in their assigned UH=60 helicopters bound for Fort Hood, Texas, where they will receive several weeks of training for their assigned mission to transport personnel and equipment in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. Other members of the unit joined them at Fort Hood later the same week.
The approximately 65 Soldiers of the Utah Army National Guard's Second Battalion, 211th Aviation (referred to as the 2-211th) departed Utah on the first leg of their 12-month deployment to Afghanistan Wednesday, June 22, from the Utah Guard's Army Aviation Support Facility in West Jordan.
Pilots and crews of the 2-211th left West Jordan in their assigned UH=60 helicopters bound for Fort Hood, Texas, where they will receive several weeks of training for their assigned mission to transport personnel and equipment in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. Other members of the unit joined them at Fort Hood later the same week.
From the website:
The popular Muni Heritage Weekend is coming up on Saturday and Sunday, September 21-22, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The traction (and bus) action will again center around San Francisco Railway Museum, across from the Ferry Building on Steuart Street.
You’ll be able to experience transit at its finest from decades past…riding through the streets of San Francisco on vintage streetcars, cable cars, and buses that your parents, grandparents, and even great grandparents rode (if they lived here). Heck, even if they lived in several other places, for that matter.
The approximately 65 Soldiers of the Utah Army National Guard's Second Battalion, 211th Aviation (referred to as the 2-211th) departed Utah on the first leg of their 12-month deployment to Afghanistan Wednesday, June 22, from the Utah Guard's Army Aviation Support Facility in West Jordan.
Pilots and crews of the 2-211th left West Jordan in their assigned UH=60 helicopters bound for Fort Hood, Texas, where they will receive several weeks of training for their assigned mission to transport personnel and equipment in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. Other members of the unit joined them at Fort Hood later the same week.
Hants & Sussex former South Yorkshire PTE 1976 built Leyland Leopard KKW66P at Midhurst Bus Stand on Saturday 25 May 1991.
It is on the Saturday afternoon shopping service 22 from Midhurst to Portsmouth which was a commercial operation by Hants & Sussex. When Portsmouth FC were playing at home the service also used to extend to Fratton Park. The service was to become X92 in April 2001 when it transferred to Stagecoach Coastline under contract to West Sussex CC. From 2007 the X92 was run by Countryliner until it was finally withdrawn in 2011.
The approximately 65 Soldiers of the Utah Army National Guard's Second Battalion, 211th Aviation (referred to as the 2-211th) departed Utah on the first leg of their 12-month deployment to Afghanistan Wednesday, June 22, from the Utah Guard's Army Aviation Support Facility in West Jordan.
Pilots and crews of the 2-211th left West Jordan in their assigned UH=60 helicopters bound for Fort Hood, Texas, where they will receive several weeks of training for their assigned mission to transport personnel and equipment in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. Other members of the unit joined them at Fort Hood later the same week.
Go ye into all the world. Window in memory of Richard Herbert Coles and his wife Catherine.
“To the Glory of God and the Memory of Richard Herbert Coles. A Faithful Officer and Member for 46 years. Born Sep 18th 1869. Died Jan 15th 1940. Beloved husband of K. Coles and of Catherine Coles, his wife. Born 25th Jul 1866. Died 22 Nov 1952.”
“COLES. — [Died] On the 15th of January, at his late residence, Ringwood House. 40 Woolnough road. Exeter, Richard Herbert, dearly beloved husband of Catherine Coles, aged 70 years. At rest.” [Advertiser 16 Jan 1940]
Mr. Richard Herbert Coles, of Woolnough road. Exeter, who was a wholesale produce merchant at Port Adelaide for nearly 50 years, died today, aged 70. He was a keen worker for the Semaphore Methodist Church of which he had been a member For 45 years. [News 15 Jan 1940]
COLES.— [Died] On November 22, at Adelaide, Catherine, beloved wife of the late Richard Herbert Coles, late of 40 Woolnough road, Exeter. Aged 86 years. At rest. [Advertiser 25 Nov 1952]
“A recent patient at Northfield Mental Hospital died in Royal Adelaide Hospital on November 22 from pneumonia and. shock, it was found in the Coroner's Court today. She was Catherine Coles, 86, widow, of Woolnough road, Exeter. The City Coroner (Mr. Cleland) found she had been pushed by another patient at the Northfield Hospital on November 7, and sustained a fractured leg. She died 15 days later. The patient who pushed her had not been able to appreciate her action because of a mental defect.” [News 28 Nov 1952]
Church built 1867 as Wesleyan, using Melbourne bluestone brought to SA as ballast in wheat ships, architect W Deverall. Extensions (transept, vestry & schoolroom) foundation stone 20 Aug 1877 by Mrs George Shorney, designed by W Pett of Kent Town, re-opened 20 Jan 1878, Methodist after Union 1900, Uniting 1977.
“In 1865 a small preaching place and a Sunday school were opened at the corner of Hall street, and Woolnough road when the neighbourhood was a dreary waste of spinifex and reeds, and when the houses were few and poorly built.” [Register 6 Oct 1927]
“A neat little church was opened recently by the Wesleyans. It faces the road to the Semaphore, and is built of Melbourne stone, with brick dressings, porch and bell turret. The dimensions are 30 feet by 35 feet, and being 20 feet from the floor to the ceiling, it is capable of being doubled in length at a future time. It cost, with the land, £650, and is a credit to the neighborhood.” [Advertiser 7 Jan 1868]
“For the past ten years the Wesleyans residing in the locality of the Semaphore have been worshipping in a neat little gothic chapel, erected in 1867 on the south-eastern side of the road to the beach, and at that time it was considered a sufficiently commodious building, seating as it did some 170; but with the increase of population, and the added strength of the denomination, it has been found necessary to make extensive additions to the main building. . . The transept will be similar in design to the church . . . and will accommodate with the present building 400 people. At the back of this the schoolroom is to be erected . . . and in addition two classrooms.” [Register 21 Aug 1877]
“The Rev. S. Knight complimented the congregation on the improvements that had been made. He thought the first promoters of the church when they had it built did not believe the Semaphore would grow so rapidly as it had. In his opinion Glenelg had not developed so rapidly as the Semaphore, and from all appearances if they made the most economical use of their sitting room the present building would be large enough for six years. One thing he was sure the Wesleyans had been doing all over the colony, and that was erecting their churches twice over, much to the amusement of the spectators and their own astonishment. (Laughter.) They had old chapels lying like wrecks about the country.” [Chronicle & Weekly Mail 26 Jan 1878]
“On the night of March 27 road metal was thrown at the front windows of the Semaphore Methodist Church, and seven panes of glass were smashed. Fortunately the stained-glass window over the porch was untouched.” [The Mail 8 Apr 1916]
Semaphore Methodist Church. . . The story of this Church commenced in the days when LeFevre Peninsula was a dreary waste of spinifex, reeds, and drifting sand. Dwellings were few and far between, and of a humble description, the more populous part in the early days being Glanville way, clustered round the drink-shop (you could hardly call it an hotel). Of roads and footpaths there were none worthy of the name. . . From March till July, 1867, trustee meetings were held in the old Port Adelaide Methodist schoolroom. . . the purchase of land and the erection of a building were decided upon, the honorary architect being Mr. Diverall, and £100 cash being in hand. . . The first little church was opened for public worship in 1867, being then the only church on that side of the water.” [Aust Christian Commonwealth 14 Sep 1917]
The approximately 65 Soldiers of the Utah Army National Guard's Second Battalion, 211th Aviation (referred to as the 2-211th) departed Utah on the first leg of their 12-month deployment to Afghanistan Wednesday, June 22, from the Utah Guard's Army Aviation Support Facility in West Jordan.
Pilots and crews of the 2-211th left West Jordan in their assigned UH=60 helicopters bound for Fort Hood, Texas, where they will receive several weeks of training for their assigned mission to transport personnel and equipment in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. Other members of the unit joined them at Fort Hood later the same week.
The approximately 65 Soldiers of the Utah Army National Guard's Second Battalion, 211th Aviation (referred to as the 2-211th) departed Utah on the first leg of their 12-month deployment to Afghanistan Wednesday, June 22, from the Utah Guard's Army Aviation Support Facility in West Jordan.
Pilots and crews of the 2-211th left West Jordan in their assigned UH=60 helicopters bound for Fort Hood, Texas, where they will receive several weeks of training for their assigned mission to transport personnel and equipment in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. Other members of the unit joined them at Fort Hood later the same week.
The approximately 65 Soldiers of the Utah Army National Guard's Second Battalion, 211th Aviation (referred to as the 2-211th) departed Utah on the first leg of their 12-month deployment to Afghanistan Wednesday, June 22, from the Utah Guard's Army Aviation Support Facility in West Jordan.
Pilots and crews of the 2-211th left West Jordan in their assigned UH=60 helicopters bound for Fort Hood, Texas, where they will receive several weeks of training for their assigned mission to transport personnel and equipment in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. Other members of the unit joined them at Fort Hood later the same week.
The approximately 65 Soldiers of the Utah Army National Guard's Second Battalion, 211th Aviation (referred to as the 2-211th) departed Utah on the first leg of their 12-month deployment to Afghanistan Wednesday, June 22, from the Utah Guard's Army Aviation Support Facility in West Jordan.
Pilots and crews of the 2-211th left West Jordan in their assigned UH=60 helicopters bound for Fort Hood, Texas, where they will receive several weeks of training for their assigned mission to transport personnel and equipment in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. Other members of the unit joined them at Fort Hood later the same week.
Bridgewater Commons join forces with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital (RWJUH) Somerset, an RWJ Barnabas Health hospital, to present the Third Annual “Go Red Fashion Show and Health Fest,” on Saturday, February 22 from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the mall’s Center Court and Lower Level. The pop/rock artist Devon Marie performed singing before catwalk. The show will be free, with seating first-come, first-served.
The approximately 65 Soldiers of the Utah Army National Guard's Second Battalion, 211th Aviation (referred to as the 2-211th) departed Utah on the first leg of their 12-month deployment to Afghanistan Wednesday, June 22, from the Utah Guard's Army Aviation Support Facility in West Jordan.
Pilots and crews of the 2-211th left West Jordan in their assigned UH=60 helicopters bound for Fort Hood, Texas, where they will receive several weeks of training for their assigned mission to transport personnel and equipment in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. Other members of the unit joined them at Fort Hood later the same week.
Bridgewater Commons join forces with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital (RWJUH) Somerset, an RWJ Barnabas Health hospital, to present the Third Annual “Go Red Fashion Show and Health Fest,” on Saturday, February 22 from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the mall’s Center Court and Lower Level. The pop/rock artist Devon Marie performed singing before catwalk. The show will be free, with seating first-come, first-served.
This is the lastest livery for Brighton & Hove Buses
Brighton & Hove routes which service North Street:
1, 1A, 2, 5, 5A, 5B, 7, 11X, 12, 12A, 12X, 13X, 14, 14A, 14B, 14C, 18, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 27B, 27C, 28, 29, 29A, 29B, 29X, 46, 48, 49, 50, 55, 60, 71, 71A, 73, 77, 79, 270, N1, N5, N7, N12, N14
Split up by 5 bus stops:
Portland Street (stop M) towards London Road:
24, 26, 46, 48, 49, 50, N5
Buses terminating at Imperial Arcade (using any stop):
21, 22, 24, 26, 28, 29, 29A, 29B, 29X, 48, 50, 55, 270
route 21 - sum journeys carry on to Goldstone Valley
routes 22/24/26/48/50 - morning journeys continue to Brighton Station
Stop X towards Brighton Station:
7, 11X, 12, 12A, 12X, 13X, 14, 14B, 14C, 18, 22, 24, 26, 27, 27B, 46, 48, 49, 50, 79, N7, N12, N14
Routes 22/24/26/46/48/49/50 - morning journeys only
Extra buses to the station:
22 from Falmer Gardens M-Sa
24 from Crowhurst Road M-Sa
26 from Crowhurst Road M-F
46 from Buxted Rise M-Sa
48 from Bevendean School M-Sa
49 from Birdham Road South End M-Sa
50 from Bottom of Davery Drive M-Sa
Stop Y towards Hove:
1, 1A, 2, 5, 5A, 5B, 21, 25, 46, 49, 71, 71A, 73, N1, N5
route 21 - sum journeys terminate at Imperial Arcade
route 25 - morning journeys to Portslade Station
Stop B towards Woodingdean / Queens Park / Patcham / Hollingbury
2, 5, 5A, 5B, 18, 21, 22, 55, 60, 77, N5
route 60 terminates here
route 77 - continues to Palace Pier
Stop C towards County Hospital / Marina / Saltdean
1, 1A, 7, 11X, 12, 12A, 12X, 13X, 14, 14A, 14B, 14C, 27, 27C, 71, N7, N12, N14
The approximately 65 Soldiers of the Utah Army National Guard's Second Battalion, 211th Aviation (referred to as the 2-211th) departed Utah on the first leg of their 12-month deployment to Afghanistan Wednesday, June 22, from the Utah Guard's Army Aviation Support Facility in West Jordan.
Pilots and crews of the 2-211th left West Jordan in their assigned UH=60 helicopters bound for Fort Hood, Texas, where they will receive several weeks of training for their assigned mission to transport personnel and equipment in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. Other members of the unit joined them at Fort Hood later the same week.
The approximately 65 Soldiers of the Utah Army National Guard's Second Battalion, 211th Aviation (referred to as the 2-211th) departed Utah on the first leg of their 12-month deployment to Afghanistan Wednesday, June 22, from the Utah Guard's Army Aviation Support Facility in West Jordan.
Pilots and crews of the 2-211th left West Jordan in their assigned UH=60 helicopters bound for Fort Hood, Texas, where they will receive several weeks of training for their assigned mission to transport personnel and equipment in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. Other members of the unit joined them at Fort Hood later the same week.
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The approximately 65 Soldiers of the Utah Army National Guard's Second Battalion, 211th Aviation (referred to as the 2-211th) departed Utah on the first leg of their 12-month deployment to Afghanistan Wednesday, June 22, from the Utah Guard's Army Aviation Support Facility in West Jordan.
Pilots and crews of the 2-211th left West Jordan in their assigned UH=60 helicopters bound for Fort Hood, Texas, where they will receive several weeks of training for their assigned mission to transport personnel and equipment in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. Other members of the unit joined them at Fort Hood later the same week.
The approximately 65 Soldiers of the Utah Army National Guard's Second Battalion, 211th Aviation (referred to as the 2-211th) departed Utah on the first leg of their 12-month deployment to Afghanistan Wednesday, June 22, from the Utah Guard's Army Aviation Support Facility in West Jordan.
Pilots and crews of the 2-211th left West Jordan in their assigned UH=60 helicopters bound for Fort Hood, Texas, where they will receive several weeks of training for their assigned mission to transport personnel and equipment in the U.S. Central Command area of operations. Other members of the unit joined them at Fort Hood later the same week.
VMC Image acquired on 06-04-2021 at 11:46:51 at an altitude of 3299.10 km above Mars, on Mars Express orbit number 21816. Image #10 out of 22 from this observation.
Credit: ESA - European Space Agency, creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/igo/ CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
Bridgewater Commons join forces with Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital (RWJUH) Somerset, an RWJ Barnabas Health hospital, to present the Third Annual “Go Red Fashion Show and Health Fest,” on Saturday, February 22 from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the mall’s Center Court and Lower Level. The pop/rock artist Devon Marie performed singing before catwalk. The show will be free, with seating first-come, first-served.
The Visual Arts Department and Memorial Union Gallery at North Dakota State University are pleased to present the artworks of the Baccalaureate Graduating class of Fall 2016. The exhibition will be on display in the Memorial Union Gallery from November 22-December 8th. The Gallery will host an opening reception on Tuesday, November 22 from 5-7PM, with an artist talk taking place at 5:30pm. This event is free to the public and all are invited to attend.
The Baccalaureate program at the Visual Arts Department is comprised of a dynamic and multi-faceted curriculum that encourages individual exploration of art practice led by exceptional faculty. Every year, The Visual Arts Department at NDSU graduates many gifted and diverse undergraduate students that go on to successful careers in a variety of professions. The 2016 Baccalaureate exhibition is a cohesive record of the ideas and images that each student has investigated throughout the last semester of their academic pursuits.