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This logo was designed by our student pursuing a graphic designing course. They also went ahead and animated the logo to give it a neon effect to get night club vibes.

 

We offer animation and editing courses, with students learning based on a practical approach. We just don't teach you the software but also the art and craft of animation and editing. Contact us now for career counseling.

 

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Rubina cuts the hair of a client in the front room of her house, Lahore. After gaining a TVET qualification she converted her living room in a beauty parlour so that she could work full-time as a beautician.

Rubina, TVET trainee, Lahore. 2018.

MANASSAS, Va. (Sept. 17, 2025) Charles J. Colgan High School Sharks girls flag football team defeated Battlefield High School Bobcats 24-6 Wednesday in the second game of a doubleheader, following an earlier 32-0 win over Osbourn Park High School. Colgan built an early lead and maintained control throughout the match. The Sharks are now 3-0 on the season following a victory over Patriot High School on Monday. This season marks the inaugural year for girls flag football in Prince William County, with 12 of 13 high schools fielding teams. The league is sponsored by the Washington Commanders and supported by local schools to provide new athletic opportunities for young women. Photo by Damon J. Moritz

Children engage in play with vibrant building blocks and sorting toys on a table, fostering creativity and cognitive skills in a warm, inviting room filled with natural light.

In a lively fitness event, participants compete actively while utilizing a large weighted medicine ball

MANASSAS, Va. (Sept. 17, 2025) Charles J. Colgan High School Sharks girls flag football team defeated Battlefield High School Bobcats 24-6 Wednesday in the second game of a doubleheader, following an earlier 32-0 win over Osbourn Park High School. Colgan built an early lead and maintained control throughout the match. The Sharks are now 3-0 on the season following a victory over Patriot High School on Monday. This season marks the inaugural year for girls flag football in Prince William County, with 12 of 13 high schools fielding teams. The league is sponsored by the Washington Commanders and supported by local schools to provide new athletic opportunities for young women. Photo by Damon J. Moritz

MANASSAS, Va. (Sept. 17, 2025) Charles J. Colgan High School Sharks girls flag football team defeated Osbourn Park High School Yellowjackets 32-0 Wednesday in the first game of a doubleheader, followed by a 24-6 victory over Battlefield High School. Colgan built an early lead and maintained control throughout the match. The Sharks are now 3-0 on the season following a win over Patriot High School on Monday. Prince William County’s inaugural girls flag football league includes 12 of 13 schools, is sponsored by the Washington Commanders, and provides new opportunities for young women to compete and develop skills in this emerging club sport. Photo by Damon J. Moritz

MANASSAS, Va. (Sept. 17, 2025) Charles J. Colgan High School Sharks girls flag football team defeated Osbourn Park High School Yellowjackets 32-0 Wednesday in the first game of a doubleheader, followed by a 24-6 victory over Battlefield High School. Colgan built an early lead and maintained control throughout the match. The Sharks are now 3-0 on the season following a win over Patriot High School on Monday. Prince William County’s inaugural girls flag football league includes 12 of 13 schools, is sponsored by the Washington Commanders, and provides new opportunities for young women to compete and develop skills in this emerging club sport. Photo by Damon J. Moritz

Photographer's caption: This photo captures the dynamism of young computer graphic designers from the suburbs of Dakar training in the digital printing profession. The presence of a 3D printer at their disposal opened doors for realizing their projects to promote their autonomy.

 

Taken in au LabIS de Dakar à Petit Mbao/Senegal.

 

© UNESCO-UNEVOC/Baraye Youssouph André Jean under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 IGO

MANASSAS, Va. (Sept. 17, 2025) Charles J. Colgan High School Sharks girls flag football team defeated Battlefield High School Bobcats 24-6 Wednesday in the second game of a doubleheader, following an earlier 32-0 win over Osbourn Park High School. Colgan built an early lead and maintained control throughout the match. The Sharks are now 3-0 on the season following a victory over Patriot High School on Monday. This season marks the inaugural year for girls flag football in Prince William County, with 12 of 13 high schools fielding teams. The league is sponsored by the Washington Commanders and supported by local schools to provide new athletic opportunities for young women. Photo by Damon J. Moritz

MANASSAS, Va. (Sept. 17, 2025) Charles J. Colgan High School Sharks girls flag football team defeated Osbourn Park High School Yellowjackets 32-0 Wednesday in the first game of a doubleheader, followed by a 24-6 victory over Battlefield High School. Colgan built an early lead and maintained control throughout the match. The Sharks are now 3-0 on the season following a win over Patriot High School on Monday. Prince William County’s inaugural girls flag football league includes 12 of 13 schools, is sponsored by the Washington Commanders, and provides new opportunities for young women to compete and develop skills in this emerging club sport. Photo by Damon J. Moritz

MANASSAS, Va. (Sept. 17, 2025) Charles J. Colgan High School Sharks girls flag football team defeated Battlefield High School Bobcats 24-6 Wednesday in the second game of a doubleheader, following an earlier 32-0 win over Osbourn Park High School. Colgan built an early lead and maintained control throughout the match. The Sharks are now 3-0 on the season following a victory over Patriot High School on Monday. This season marks the inaugural year for girls flag football in Prince William County, with 12 of 13 high schools fielding teams. The league is sponsored by the Washington Commanders and supported by local schools to provide new athletic opportunities for young women. Photo by Damon J. Moritz

MANASSAS, Va. (Sept. 17, 2025) Charles J. Colgan High School Sharks girls flag football team defeated Battlefield High School Bobcats 24-6 Wednesday in the second game of a doubleheader, following an earlier 32-0 win over Osbourn Park High School. Colgan built an early lead and maintained control throughout the match. The Sharks are now 3-0 on the season following a victory over Patriot High School on Monday. This season marks the inaugural year for girls flag football in Prince William County, with 12 of 13 high schools fielding teams. The league is sponsored by the Washington Commanders and supported by local schools to provide new athletic opportunities for young women. Photo by Damon J. Moritz

MANASSAS, Va. (Sept. 17, 2025) Charles J. Colgan High School Sharks girls flag football team defeated Osbourn Park High School Yellowjackets 32-0 Wednesday in the first game of a doubleheader, followed by a 24-6 victory over Battlefield High School. Colgan built an early lead and maintained control throughout the match. The Sharks are now 3-0 on the season following a win over Patriot High School on Monday. Prince William County’s inaugural girls flag football league includes 12 of 13 schools, is sponsored by the Washington Commanders, and provides new opportunities for young women to compete and develop skills in this emerging club sport. Photo by Damon J. Moritz

MANASSAS, Va. (Sept. 17, 2025) Charles J. Colgan High School Sharks girls flag football team defeated Osbourn Park High School Yellowjackets 32-0 Wednesday in the first game of a doubleheader, followed by a 24-6 victory over Battlefield High School. Colgan built an early lead and maintained control throughout the match. The Sharks are now 3-0 on the season following a win over Patriot High School on Monday. Prince William County’s inaugural girls flag football league includes 12 of 13 schools, is sponsored by the Washington Commanders, and provides new opportunities for young women to compete and develop skills in this emerging club sport. Photo by Damon J. Moritz

MANASSAS, Va. (Sept. 17, 2025) Charles J. Colgan High School Sharks girls flag football team defeated Battlefield High School Bobcats 24-6 Wednesday in the second game of a doubleheader, following an earlier 32-0 win over Osbourn Park High School. Colgan built an early lead and maintained control throughout the match. The Sharks are now 3-0 on the season following a victory over Patriot High School on Monday. This season marks the inaugural year for girls flag football in Prince William County, with 12 of 13 high schools fielding teams. The league is sponsored by the Washington Commanders and supported by local schools to provide new athletic opportunities for young women. Photo by Damon J. Moritz

MANASSAS, Va. (Sept. 17, 2025) Charles J. Colgan High School Sharks girls flag football team defeated Battlefield High School Bobcats 24-6 Wednesday in the second game of a doubleheader, following an earlier 32-0 win over Osbourn Park High School. Colgan built an early lead and maintained control throughout the match. The Sharks are now 3-0 on the season following a victory over Patriot High School on Monday. This season marks the inaugural year for girls flag football in Prince William County, with 12 of 13 high schools fielding teams. The league is sponsored by the Washington Commanders and supported by local schools to provide new athletic opportunities for young women. Photo by Damon J. Moritz

MANASSAS, Va. (Sept. 17, 2025) Charles J. Colgan High School Sharks girls flag football team defeated Battlefield High School Bobcats 24-6 Wednesday in the second game of a doubleheader, following an earlier 32-0 win over Osbourn Park High School. Colgan built an early lead and maintained control throughout the match. The Sharks are now 3-0 on the season following a victory over Patriot High School on Monday. This season marks the inaugural year for girls flag football in Prince William County, with 12 of 13 high schools fielding teams. The league is sponsored by the Washington Commanders and supported by local schools to provide new athletic opportunities for young women. Photo by Damon J. Moritz

MANASSAS, Va. (Sept. 17, 2025) Charles J. Colgan High School Sharks girls flag football team defeated Battlefield High School Bobcats 24-6 Wednesday in the second game of a doubleheader, following an earlier 32-0 win over Osbourn Park High School. Colgan built an early lead and maintained control throughout the match. The Sharks are now 3-0 on the season following a victory over Patriot High School on Monday. This season marks the inaugural year for girls flag football in Prince William County, with 12 of 13 high schools fielding teams. The league is sponsored by the Washington Commanders and supported by local schools to provide new athletic opportunities for young women. Photo by Damon J. Moritz

MANASSAS, Va. (Sept. 17, 2025) Charles J. Colgan High School Sharks girls flag football team defeated Battlefield High School Bobcats 24-6 Wednesday in the second game of a doubleheader, following an earlier 32-0 win over Osbourn Park High School. Colgan built an early lead and maintained control throughout the match. The Sharks are now 3-0 on the season following a victory over Patriot High School on Monday. This season marks the inaugural year for girls flag football in Prince William County, with 12 of 13 high schools fielding teams. The league is sponsored by the Washington Commanders and supported by local schools to provide new athletic opportunities for young women. Photo by Damon J. Moritz

MANASSAS, Va. (Sept. 17, 2025) Charles J. Colgan High School Sharks girls flag football team defeated Battlefield High School Bobcats 24-6 Wednesday in the second game of a doubleheader, following an earlier 32-0 win over Osbourn Park High School. Colgan built an early lead and maintained control throughout the match. The Sharks are now 3-0 on the season following a victory over Patriot High School on Monday. This season marks the inaugural year for girls flag football in Prince William County, with 12 of 13 high schools fielding teams. The league is sponsored by the Washington Commanders and supported by local schools to provide new athletic opportunities for young women. Photo by Damon J. Moritz

MANASSAS, Va. (Sept. 17, 2025) Charles J. Colgan High School Sharks girls flag football team defeated Battlefield High School Bobcats 24-6 Wednesday in the second game of a doubleheader, following an earlier 32-0 win over Osbourn Park High School. Colgan built an early lead and maintained control throughout the match. The Sharks are now 3-0 on the season following a victory over Patriot High School on Monday. This season marks the inaugural year for girls flag football in Prince William County, with 12 of 13 high schools fielding teams. The league is sponsored by the Washington Commanders and supported by local schools to provide new athletic opportunities for young women. Photo by Damon J. Moritz

MANASSAS, Va. (Sept. 17, 2025) Charles J. Colgan High School Sharks girls flag football team defeated Battlefield High School Bobcats 24-6 Wednesday in the second game of a doubleheader, following an earlier 32-0 win over Osbourn Park High School. Colgan built an early lead and maintained control throughout the match. The Sharks are now 3-0 on the season following a victory over Patriot High School on Monday. This season marks the inaugural year for girls flag football in Prince William County, with 12 of 13 high schools fielding teams. The league is sponsored by the Washington Commanders and supported by local schools to provide new athletic opportunities for young women. Photo by Damon J. Moritz

MANASSAS, Va. (Sept. 17, 2025) Charles J. Colgan High School Sharks girls flag football team defeated Osbourn Park High School Yellowjackets 32-0 Wednesday in the first game of a doubleheader, followed by a 24-6 victory over Battlefield High School. Colgan built an early lead and maintained control throughout the match. The Sharks are now 3-0 on the season following a win over Patriot High School on Monday. Prince William County’s inaugural girls flag football league includes 12 of 13 schools, is sponsored by the Washington Commanders, and provides new opportunities for young women to compete and develop skills in this emerging club sport. Photo by Damon J. Moritz

MANASSAS, Va. (Sept. 17, 2025) Charles J. Colgan High School Sharks girls flag football team defeated Battlefield High School Bobcats 24-6 Wednesday in the second game of a doubleheader, following an earlier 32-0 win over Osbourn Park High School. Colgan built an early lead and maintained control throughout the match. The Sharks are now 3-0 on the season following a victory over Patriot High School on Monday. This season marks the inaugural year for girls flag football in Prince William County, with 12 of 13 high schools fielding teams. The league is sponsored by the Washington Commanders and supported by local schools to provide new athletic opportunities for young women. Photo by Damon J. Moritz

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