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East /West Boca Raton, Highland Beach, Delray Beach, DeerďŹeld Beach, FL
Number 488 ⢠Year XI
November 20 - November 26, 2020
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FAU Announces Largest Gift in Schoolâs History
New Uptown Boca Complex to provide outdoor shopping and dining opportunities
Boca Helping Hands Offers Free Job Training
Two âMariasâ joined Palm Beach County Commission on Tuesday
New Performing Arts Center is ânext chapter of vision and growthâ in Boca Raton By: Brianna Smith Innovation meets Boca Ratonâs Mizner Park after the City Council accepted a proposal to open a new Performing Arts Center, during a workshop Tuesday, Oct. 13. Bringing in a renovated addition to Mizner, the Boca Raton Performing Arts Center will not only add to the area, but also attract others as it will enchant over half a million visitors to Boca Raton, and fasten more than 12,000 jobs. Continued on Page 11
Boca City Council to pick amphitheatre mural artists Dec. 8 While the shows performed over the years on the stage of the Mizner Park Amphitheatre in Boca Raton have generally been excellent, the stage doors that close across the stage when itâs not being used are nothing to rave about. Their rough and weathered surfaces sport an ancient coating of neutral paint. Boca municipal government is about to do something about them. On Dec. 8, the City Council will select the artist or artists who will paint murals on the doors of the Mizner Park Amphitheatre, the doors that close off the stage when the facility is not being used. Monday, Nov. 16, was the deadline for potential artisans to submit their applications to the city for the mural project. Continued on Page 3
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FAU Among Nationâs Best Programs for Entrepreneur Studies Florida Atlantic Universityâs College of Business improved its standing among top programs for entrepreneurship studies, according to the latest rankings from The Princeton Review. FAU jumped two spots to No. 37 among undergraduate programs and came in at No. 41 among the ďŹrst-ever rankings of the top 50 graduate programs. FAU is the only member of Floridaâs State University System to make both lists. The Princeton Reviewâs rankings for 2021, based on data collected from more than 300 schools, identify the top programs for students seeking to become entrepreneurs. FAUâs academic programs in entrepreneurship and the staff at the Adams Center for Entrepreneurship teach students how to acquire an entrepreneurial mindset and turn their dreams for new business ventures into reality. Students learn to develop and test business models, write business plans, start businesses and seek outside investment to grow them. Continued on Page 8
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