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Sam Ash Music is shuttering all locations. See the full list, including 2 N.J. stores

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Sam Ash Music, an iconic music store that started in New York 100 years ago, plans to close all of its stores in July 2024. Canva

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Sam Ash Music , an iconic music store that started in New York 100 years ago, will shut down all of its locations by the end of July.

The family-owned music store announced via Instagram on May 2 that it would begin winding down operations and starting store closing sales that day.

“Thank you for allowing us to serve musicians like you for 100 years. With much love and deep gratitude, The Ash Family,” the announcement posted on Instagram said.

An immigrant violinist in Brooklyn, New York, opened the first Sam Ash in 1924. Since then, the business has remained within the family and is run by the violinist’s grandson, according to the company website.

Sam Ash Music stores closing in 2024

The Sam Ash Music store on Route 27 in Edison, N.J., closed earlier this spring. The company is now in the process of closing all of its other stores by the end of July 2024. Len Melisurgo | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com

The music retailer decided to shut its doors due to increased online competition, according to The New York Times .

Here’s the full list of 42 Sam Ash locations in 16 states that are closing:

Glendale - 4402 West Cactus Road

Puente Hills - 18031 Gale Avenue, City Of Industry

Hollywood - 7360 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles

Hollywood Drum Shop - 7401 West Sunset Boulevard, Los Angeles

Ontario - 4449 Mills Circle, Ontario

San Diego - 3418 College Ave, San Diego

Torrance - 18831 Hawthorne Blvd, Torrance

Westminster - 14200 Beach Boulevard, Westminster

Connecticut

New Haven - 95 Amity Road, New Haven

Clearwater - 923 McMullen Booth Road, Clearwater

Jacksonville - 8151 Blanding Boulevard, Jacksonville

Margate - 5460 W. Sample Road, Margate

Dolphin Mall Miami - 11401 NW 12th St, Miami

Miami Lakes - 5360 NW 167 Street, Miami Lakes

Orlando (Lee Road) - 912 Lee Road, Orlando

Orlando (Colonial Drive) - 4644 E. Colonial Drive

Sarasota - 7606 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota

Tampa - 13133 North Dale Mabry Highway, Tampa

Atlanta - 2999 Cobb Parkway, Atlanta

Buffalo Grove - 1305 West Dundee Rd, Buffalo Grove

Lombard - 1139 South Main Street, Lombard

Indianapolis - 8284 Center Run Drive, Indianapolis

Las Vegas - 2747 S. Maryland Pkwy, Las Vegas

Cherry Hill - 2100 Route 38, Cherry Hill

Springfield - 155 Route 22, Springfield Township

Brooklyn - 2600 Flatbush Avenue, Brooklyn

Carle Place - 385 Old Country Road, Carle Place

Forest Hills - 113-25 Queens Boulevard, Forest Hills

New York City - 333 W. 34th Street, New York City

White Plains - 178 Mamaroneck Avenue, White Plains

North Carolina

Charlotte - 5533 Westpark Drive, Charlotte

Raleigh - 3131 Capital Boulevard, Raleigh

Cincinnati - 11805 Commons Drive, Cincinnati

Columbus - 1690 Morse Road, Columbus

Lyndhurst - 5700 Mayfield Road, Lyndhurst

Pennsylvania

King Of Prussia - 139 E. DeKalb Pike, King Of Prussia

Philadelphia - 1887 Franklin Mills Circle, Philadelphia

Madison - 1647 Gallatin Pike North, Madison

Dallas - 10838 N Central Expy, Dallas

Houston - 9941 North Freeway, Houston

San Antonio - 25 NE Loop 410 at McCullough, San Antonio

Richmond - 9110A West Broad Street, Richmond

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Famous Retail Chain Sam Ash Music Liquidating and Closing Every Location

I n a profound shift within the retail landscape, Sam Ash Music Store has declared that all its locations will cease operations. This marks a dramatic end to a century-long journey of a family-run business that once thrived at the heart of America’s musical community.

The closure comes amidst tough retail conditions and a significant pivot towards online shopping—a trend that has been reshaping how consumers interact with brick-and-mortar stores.

Sam Ash Music: The Challenge of Changing Retail Dynamics

Sam Ash, known for its enthusiastic invitation to “Come in And Play,” has struggled to maintain its business model against the relentless tide of digital commerce. With a history stretching back to 1924, the chain has been a beloved part of the musical landscape, offering not just instruments but a place for musicians to gather and create.

“Music and musicianship is thrilling and exciting, and we’re just happy to be a special part of that journey,” the company once proudly stated on its website.

However, the digital age has slowly eroded this once bustling scene. Despite closing half its stores in March, the move wasn’t enough to stem the losses caused by dwindling foot traffic and the shift of consumers to online platforms for purchasing musical instruments and equipment.

A High Note in Retail History

The announcement of the closures was made with a heavy heart by the Sam Ash Music family, signaling an end to a storied retail era. “It is with a heavy heart that we announce that effective May 2nd, 2024, all Sam Ash Music Store locations will begin store closing sales,” the family shared in a poignant message to their customers.

This closure is not just the shutting of doors but the silencing of places where generations of musicians have discovered their passions and played their first notes.

The company emphasized the silver lining for consumers: “This unfortunate news also presents a fantastic opportunity for great deals across our premium selection of musical instruments & pro sound equipment.”

A Symphony of Memories and Last Goodbyes

Sam Ash Music’s decline mirrors a larger trend affecting many traditional retailers. Like many, it attempted to integrate digital sales into its strategy, yet the physical experience—so vital to its brand—couldn’t be replicated online.

The liquidation sales beginning across all locations offer a bittersweet opportunity for enthusiasts to own a piece of music history.

As the stores wind down operations, the community built around Sam Ash’s locations will find new venues and ways to keep their musical passions alive. But the iconic presence of Sam Ash will undoubtedly leave a void in the retail and musical world.

Echoes of a Rich Legacy

While Sam Ash has not filed for bankruptcy and there were efforts to find a buyer to preserve its operations, the reality of changing consumer behavior and the economic pressures of maintaining physical stores have led to this tough decision.

The story of Sam Ash Music is not just about the loss of a retailer but about the evolution of consumer habits and the fading of a once vibrant aspect of American musical culture.

The end of Sam Ash Music is a poignant reminder of the impermanence of the retail sector and the continuous evolution required to stay relevant in an increasingly digital marketplace. The music will play on, but the stages, at least those under the Sam Ash banner, will soon be quiet.

The Final Note: Sam Ash Music Stores Begin Nationwide Closure Sales

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Frieren Beyond Journey's End Season 2 has yet to be announced, but that has not stopped audiences from clamoring for its release. 

The anime adaptation of Kanehito Yamada's beloved manga series of the same name hit TV screens in September 2023, bringing 29 episodes and coming to an end in late March 2024. 

Season 1 of the anime (which can be streamed now on Crunchyroll ) only seemed to cover the first half of its source material. With over 125 chapters of the story to dive into, there is plenty of narrative fodder for the animated series to gnaw on. 

Will Frieren Season 2 Ever Be Released?

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No official announcement for Frieren Beyond Journey's End Season's release has been made, but more from the anime has been teased. 

Season 1's finale (which debuted on March 22) ended with a hint at a potential Season 2, closing with on-screen text saying, "The journey to Ende continues."

This was followed by a post on the series' official X (formerly Twitter) page sporting the same message, reassuring fans that Season 1 was likely not the end.

If a second season were to be greenlit, fans may be waiting some time before the series would return though.

Season 1 was given the rubber stamp in September 2022 (as reported by Anime News Network ), before it debuted a year later in September 2023. 

That means if a second batch of episodes were to be announced soon, the earliest they could be released would seemingly be sometime in 2025. 

However, given the Japanese animation industry's further push for more measured timelines, and Frieren studio Mad House Inc.'s busy schedule working on titles like Orb: On the Movements of the Earth and Trillion Game , there is the chance the series could take even longer.

Considering these factors, it could be two years before the series returns, putting a potential release sometime in 2026. 

What Will Happen in Frieren Season 2?

Frieren Beyond Journey's End Season 1 introduced audiences to the series's titular eleven mage as she embarked on a quest to reunite with her fallen comrade Himmel at the resting place of souls.

The first season covered about half of the original manga's story, pulling its story from its first 60 chapters.

One can assume if/when Season 2 of the anime is given the green light, it will pick back up in Chapter 61. 

That puts the anime right at the start of what is known as the Continued Northern Travels Arc, as Frieren and her party (made up of Stark and Fern) venture further north. 

As a part of this story, the party comes across a magic-nullifying crystal they may be able to use in their favor, which will prove useful, as the Continued Northern Travels Arc features some of the team's more daring challenges yet. 

While some of these bumps in the road include new battles to fight, enemies to encounter, and problems to solve, the biggest most daunting task comes in this storyline when Stark and Fern are forced to face possible romantic feelings for one another on a date. 

This potential carnal entanglement could put the future of the party in jeopardy, but, if successful, could also bring the team closer together than ever before. 

Of course, from there, the team's continued quest to reunite with the fallen hero Himmel at the resting place of souls will be top of mind. One can only hope the party makes it there in one piece. 

Frieren Beyond Journey's End Season 1 is now streaming on Crunchyroll. 

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Posted May 9, 2024 — The daughter of immigrants from El Salvador, Leslie Zuleith Benavidez started school at age 3 while her parents worked two jobs to pay the bills.

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“Your major is something you must be passionate about, because without that passion, there is no resilience, and when there is no resilience, there is no success,” she said.

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Please share a little about yourself and your background.

I am a first-generation college student and an only child. I was born and raised in Iran and moved to Houston my sophomore year of high school.

What drew you to apply to the University of Houston and/or the UH College of Education specifically?

UH was the first school I ever visited when I moved here. I decided to apply because I believe that the University of Houston is an incredible institution with remarkable educators and great diversity.

What interested you in your major, and what do you love most about it?

My passion for health began after talking to a relative who pursued health as her undergrad major. I learned about the long journey ahead in improving the overall health of society and that fueled my desire to be a small part of it. I love my major because I see health care and public health not just as a profession but as a calling to serve and uplift communities, striving for a future where everyone has access to quality care and the opportunity to live fulfilling and flourishing lives.

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A challenge I faced in my life was moving to the United States. As I navigated a new language, customs and educational system, the transition was exhilarating but also incredibly challenging. Despite the adjustments, the experience opened doors to new opportunities, and it made me who I am today.

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After graduation, I am planning to spend the summer with family and friends. I will continue to work at my current job and eventually pursue a graduate degree.

What advice do you have for future students who also want to graduate at the top of their class?

Create relationships with your classmates and professors. They are the ones who can guide you through difficult times and grant you incredible opportunities. It can be helpful to plan your day the night before to avoid missing important deadlines. College can be overwhelming at times, which is why it’s crucial to prioritize taking care of yourself both mentally and physically. Always remember, no matter how difficult the journey is, the reward of reaching the end is worth it.

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B.A. in Human Development and Family Sciences May 2024 Graduate

I was born in the beautiful state of Virginia but moved to Houston when I was about 7 years old. Since I was a little girl, school was never fun for me. I was very shy, so I struggled to make friends and ask questions when I did not understand things. It was not until my first year of college that I decided to fight against shyness, insecurity and anxiety to make the best out of my college experience. I am grateful to God that I was able to do that because here I am graduating as a first-generation college student!

I chose the University of Houston because of its proximity to home. The 40-minute commute often felt long, especially when traffic made the drive nearly an hour, but I still had the opportunity to live at home and be with my family. I chose the UH College of Education because I have always felt drawn to working with children. My mom was a teacher and continues to work with children now. She has inspired me through her work.

What interested me about HDFS was how it would prepare me to work with people throughout all stages of life. As a professional, I want to be able to help children and their families. This major also gives me the tools necessary for different career opportunities in the event I want to transition to a different line of work, still serving children and families, of course.

My professors at UH have been wonderful. I could tell when they took the time to prepare their classes in a way that would genuinely prepare students for graduation and their future careers. Two of the professors who made the most impact are Dr. Erica Jordan and Dr. Toya Conston. I took several classes with each of them, and their classes always had useful lectures and assignments. Their classes required me to put in effort, but I always finished the semester feeling more capable in my area of study.

One of my most significant challenges was when I was faced with the decision to take a year off from school when my dad needed shoulder surgery. I did not want to graduate late, but I knew I had to choose my father’s health first. My family has always believed in not graduating with loans, so I knew time off would be the best decision as we weighed the cost of tuition, books, parking and medical bills. I knew that if it was the Lord’s will, I would receive my degree in His perfect timing.

I was just offered a full-time contract as a lead teacher where I work. I also plan on saving up and beginning graduate school applications toward the end of this year and the beginning of next year.

My advice is to stay organized. Invest in a nice planner and take time at the beginning of the semester to go through your syllabuses and class schedules. Mark down all weekly due dates and highlight all major due dates. If you can, print all your class/course schedules, keep them in a planner or on a clipboard (that’s what I did), and look at them every day. This will help ensure you are on top of your assignments and do not miss anything. I also suggest marking off assignments as you complete them so you know what you need to do next and, when school is getting rough, you can look back and see how much you have already accomplished. And do not forget to prioritize time with your family and friends. You are going to need a safe place to vent and rest!

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Leslie Zuleith Benavidez

B.S. in Health, Minor in Business Administration May 2024 Graduate

I was born in Galveston. Both of my parents immigrated from El Salvador 24 years ago. I am a first-generation college student and the oldest of three daughters. I started school at 3 years old, due to my parents needing to leave me in a safe place to be able to work two jobs for the financial stability of the family. School has always been something I found very challenging, but thoroughly enjoyed it because it was a tool that expanded my knowledge.

I applied to the University of Houston because it was affordable and close to my home. As a bonus, the University of Houston was one of the few U.S. universities that offered the major I was passionately interested in, a Bachelor of Science in Health with a public health track.

Health, with a public health track, is a major that goes in-depth as to why the conditions where people live, work, play, grow and learn play a huge part in overall health outcomes. We as public health officials acknowledge that other factors come into play that affect the lives of people, communities and the world as a whole. As public health officials, we must protect and inform the public of any risks or issues that can prevent further health complications, improve quality of life, and increase life expectancies for people of today and for future generations.

Professors Jennifer Farmer, Virmarie Correa-Fernández, Kelli Drenner and Kristin Bennett solidified my preparedness for being a public health official. There are so many things that one might not consider as having a harmful effect, and there are several solutions that one might not consider; having this knowledge taught by these four wonderful individuals has allowed me to be an asset for the improvement of primary prevention in many communities.

I will be attending UTHealth Houston School of Public Health as an MPH (Master of Public Health) student in epidemiology. I would like to work as a public health analyst, in which I would support the health of the general public by using data to suggest policies to the appropriate legislative entities, communicate these findings with communities and so much more. Additionally, I would like to complete a Ph.D. in biostatistics and become a health minister for my home country, El Salvador.

Have a planner. Make little notes when things are due, keep everything organized and make it color-coded. Your major is something you must be passionate about as well, because without that passion, there is no resilience, and when there is no resilience, there is no success.

Elise Dalrymple

B.S. in Teaching & Learning May 2024 Graduate

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I am a first-generation college student. I have lived in Houston all my life and grew a passion for teaching. With the help and support of my family, I was able to make this accomplishment possible.

What interested you in your major?

I had so many good teachers and professors throughout my education, and I wanted to become a teacher that my students could rely on and feel comfortable with just like I had growing up.

Dr. Justin Burris was one of my biggest support systems throughout my UH experience. He was one of those professors that makes you feel cared for. He made me feel like I was capable of anything and is truly the perfect person to educate future teachers because he showed me the qualities and expectations that an effective teacher can have.

I am so grateful to have been offered a job opportunity at my student teaching placement. I will be a bilingual third grade math/science teacher for Alief ISD.

It takes a lot of perseverance, organization and determination. Planning your assignments and when you are going to complete them will help you stay ahead of the game. Having a support system and reminding yourself why you got into teaching in the first place will constantly give you a sense of purpose and internal motivation.

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Christina Nguyen

Born in Houston, I was fortunate enough to grow up with a large support system. Although my four sisters and I had drastically different passions and outlooks on life, I wouldn’t have it any other way. I learned to appreciate multiple perspectives and embrace different ways of thinking. Thus, my passion for advocating for others grew. I think that’s why I chose a career in occupational therapy since it borders on the same family dynamics of teamwork and advocacy.

I was initially drawn to UH’s diversity and school spirit. I wanted to make the most of my college experience by meeting new people and making more connections. I have met so many of my close friends while attending the different events at the Student Center!

I decided to major in health because of its role in prevention and mitigation. The field takes an investigative approach to medicine, striving to identify risk factors, prevent the spread of disease, and promote better health care and outcomes. As a future provider, it is important that we learn how to both prevent and manage to make a long-lasting impact in health care.

How do you think your experiences at UH prepared you for success after graduation?

In my last year, I worked as a research assistant for the UH Psychology of Addiction Collaborative. From that experience, I unexpectedly found another mentor, Dr. Marcel de Dios. Although he was an advisor for psychology doctoral students, he truly helped me as an undergraduate. I had expressed my worries about graduate school, and in return, he offered amazing advice for applications and interviews. The PAC team was my second family! One piece of advice I received while preparing for interviews was “Don’t be afraid. The interviewers just want to know you and after all, you should know you.”

I started undergrad at the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. Although I was learning from the comfort of my home, I quickly realized its limitations. For many of my professors, they had to navigate a new online learning platform for asynchronous learning. I still remember fighting for the last spot in a Zoom class and praying that a class could go by without mic interruptions! However, these challenges only made me a stronger learner. Attending class virtually meant it was more convenient to ask for clarity in the lecture notes. Don’t be afraid to meet with your professor and TAs during office hours. They only want you to succeed, and meeting with them before each exam helped me score higher than the last.

I will pursue a doctoral degree in occupational therapy at Texas Woman’s University. With my profession, I hope to change the narrative of how society views vulnerable populations. We shouldn’t be defined by our limitations or others’ expectations. I aim to be the support system that rebuilds their resilience and independence.

Plan, plan, plan! Before the semester begins, I like to thoroughly read each syllabus to understand the course expectations for assignments and exams. Also, make sure to invest in a good planner. I use different pen colors to note which assignments to prioritize first (e.g., red for exams, green for essays, and blue for weekly assignments). Although it’s dreadful, tackle the most time-consuming tasks first.

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Alexis O’Dwyer

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Amy Lizeth Penaloza

I was born and raised in Houston, but my parents are Mexican immigrants. I have the honor of being a first-generation college student. I owe this achievement mainly to my parents, who from a very young age instilled in me the value of education. Without the unconditional support and sacrifices of my parents, I don’t think I would have the joy of celebrating this achievement.

Growing up I always heard about the University of Houston. I also wanted to stay close to home. Once I decided on my major, I knew I was going to be a part of the College of Education. I am grateful for all the experiences and support I received throughout my three years spent at the University of Houston.

Since I was a child, I always knew I wanted to be a teacher. I enjoy being a part of students’ learning and seeing how excited they get when they understand something new. Watching students grow both academically and personally has been one of my favorite parts during my year of student teaching.

I believe that all my classes have helped me in one way or another to feel more prepared for my first year of teaching. I thank each of my professors, who always gave advice and made us feel more confident about ourselves and our abilities as teachers.

I could say a challenge I faced while attending UH was getting used to a busy schedule and still making time for myself this past year. The idea of student teaching while still having to attend UH classes was overwhelming at the beginning. I worked on being organized and completing assignments on time, and soon I was able to manage my work-life-school balance.

After graduation, I plan to start working in Fort Bend as a third grade bilingual teacher. I have been blessed with being able to teach the same grade and content I’m student teaching in. This is also the school district I attended growing up!

It can be very easy to procrastinate, but completing assignments as soon as possible is best to prevent any stress that comes from having limited time to complete assignments. Also, maintain a positive mindset. There will possibly be at least one time in which you feel like you’re not meant to do what you’re doing or that you will never be good at what you’re doing, and that is OK. That is just part of the process. Always remember your why!

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Taris Milagros Serrato

I am a first-generation college student raised by immigrant parents. I am the youngest of two. I grew up in Cy-Fair ISD, where I also got the opportunity to complete my student teaching. Growing up, I enjoyed school, but I struggled to learn English because Spanish is my native language. I was surrounded by a community of teachers who helped me feel comfortable in an intimidating environment. This experience helped pave my career path.

Learning about the different colleges in this city I came across the College of Education at the University of Houston. As I did further research, I realized their mission and values aligned with mine: transforming lives and communities through education, which I aspire to do throughout my career.

I’ve always been passionate about helping others, and as a student whose native language was Spanish, I had to overcome many challenges. When learning English, I received the support I needed to grow intellectually and as a person. The same guidance I received as a child inspired me to become a bilingual teacher. The impact my teacher had on me is the same impact I strive to have on my students.

My supportive instructors and advisors helped guide me on the path to success. Professors Miguel Burgess Monroy and Celeste Alba have been the most helpful in helping me learn and prepare for my bilingual profession. Their warmth and support motivated me throughout my semesters at UH. I couldn’t have done it without them.

My lack of confidence in the field was one of the challenges I faced while completing my student teaching. The encouragement and feedback of my mentor and instructional coordinator helped me recognize my potential and establish my confidence in the teaching profession.

My plan after graduation is to pursue my profession as a bilingual teacher in primary education. Furthermore, I do plan on coming back to the University of Houston to pursue my master’s in education. Once a Cougar always a Cougar!

I feel it is important to make connections with your peers to help each other out. Keep each other accountable. Don’t be afraid to ask for help and utilize all the resources available. It may be a hard journey, but it is worth it in the end. Èchale ganas — you got this!

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Carolina Velazquez

I'm originally from Mexico and when I was 16, I immigrated to the United States seeking better life opportunities. It was undoubtedly the greatest sacrifice I have ever made: leaving behind my home, friends and family, especially my parents. However, it wasn’t all sadness, as this step allowed me to reunite after years apart with my two brothers, who shared the same dream.

The most important thing was arriving in the United States; the “where” to study and “what” took a back seat. I decided to begin my studies at Houston Community College, where the opportunity arose and the idea of teaching, especially bilingual education, was instilled in my mind. For this reason, my first choice when transferring was the University of Houston, known for offering one of the best teacher education programs.

What attracted me to this career was the opportunity to interact and engage with children. It’s truly fulfilling to realize I can positively influence the lives of children and leave a lasting, positive impact on them. What I am most passionate about in this career is the possibility of teaching them skills and experiences they will carry with them for a lifetime.

I am infinitely grateful for Professor Miguel Burguess Monroy, as he was a teacher with whom I felt comfortable sharing my experiences inside the classroom. Creating an atmosphere of trust and openness allowed me to express myself freely and be seen as a student. I am deeply thankful for his positive impact on my life and educational experience. Professor Monroy taught me what true passion for teaching and the pursuit of inclusion for all students mean.

I also extend my gratitude to Professor Carrie Cutler, who helped me understand why I hated mathematics as a child and how to prevent passing on this trauma to future generations. Thanks to her understanding and attentiveness, she made this journey more manageable. Thank you for teaching me that if you are not good at something, just do it more!

Immigrating to a new country with a completely different culture, customs and traditions has been one of the greatest challenges I have faced. Adapting to this new reality was a difficult task, and at times, I felt an overwhelming need to give up and go back. Finding support and understanding from those who comprehend my experience has been deeply comforting and uplifting. Furthermore, having the unconditional support of my family and friends has been fundamental in keeping me steadfast in my purpose.

One of my other dreams has always been to explore the world; teaching abroad could open up this possibility. Teaching abroad would not only offer me the chance to experience new cultures, customs and ways of life, but it would also allow me to share my passion for teaching with students from different parts of the world and engage in a rich cultural exchange. Another one of my goals would be to volunteer in various parts of the world to contribute in some way to the well-being of less privileged communities.

What I’ve always done is not think about the grades I’ll get; I even restricted myself from checking my grades during the semester to avoid feeling this pressure until the end. I gave my best effort in every assignment and project, always going the extra mile. Don’t seek approval from anyone other than yourself; the most beautiful approval as a student is not from the teacher but from oneself. Of course, I wouldn’t have achieved it without the incredible support system of my teachers, classmates and friends.

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B.S. in Human Development and Family Sciences   May 2024 Graduate

I grew up in the rural areas of Montgomery, Texas. I’m the oldest of three daughters and a first-generation student. My mom worked hard in the home taking care of me and my younger sisters, while my dad worked hard outside the home. He worked two jobs for over a decade to keep our family sustained. My entire elementary education was taught in Spanish and in the middle of first grade when I moved, I was introduced to English in ESL. It didn’t take long for me to catch on to the language and soon I was making friends with everyone in my class. I excelled in school and I always loved learning. In high school, I had to learn how to get into college. All my hard work paid off! I wouldn’t have been able to dedicate myself to going to college if it wasn’t for the support of my parents and my husband.

I was interested in parent-child relationships for a couple of years and I was coming to the end of my associate degree. Once I learned that UH had a degree to study Human Development and Family Sciences, I couldn’t think of a better place to go to school.

I was interested in how the decisions one makes, the reactions one has to feelings/emotions, and how one gets along with others are based on the interactions between them and their parents and childhood experiences.

Dr. Erica Jordan made it so obvious that she cares about our future just by having a class about careers in Human Development and Family Sciences. My professors (Dr. Toya Conston, Dr. Leslie Frankel, Dr. Erica Jordan and Dr. Kimberly Schoger) tie the content we are learning about in class to professions or areas of study that go beyond our college years.

I am currently job-seeking in many different career fields.

Make sure you know your priorities, work hard and be organized. It will take time, many late-night and early-morning hours, lots of coffee shop study sessions and continually checking yourself to gauge if this path is right for you. Never compare yourself to the person next to you. We all have struggles and joys that you won’t always know about. Just work hard on bettering yourself to be the best you can be.

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The Store convenience stores will end operations in July. Here's what we know.

Team schierl companies sold the store brand to mountain express oil in 2022..

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The Store convenience stores will end operations at the end of July.

The company will end the brand’s convenience store operations July 31 and will work to forge an agreement with the next operator to establish transitions for employees, according to a release from The Store.

After a USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin reporter asked for clarification on what that might mean for the convenience store locations after July, a spokesperson for The Store said future decisions are still a work in progress and was not able to clarify further.

Team Schierl Cos. announced in May 2022 it would continue operating the convenience stores after selling the buildings and properties to a real estate investment trust. Under that agreement, The Store maintained all of its operations, employees, equipment, partnerships with local vendors and all local inventory.

In June 2022, Team Schierl announced it sold The Store brand to West Hill Ranch Group, a Florida-based company that is a division of Mountain Express Oil out of Georgia. The new owners of The Store took over later that summer. In that June announcement, Team Schierl said the new owners would provide more opportunities for employees and would take great care of the store's legacy and continue to offer gas, food and more.

According to The Store’s release Tuesday morning, Mountain Express Oil declared Chapter 7 bankruptcy in September and has since transitioned ownership of land and buildings to a property investment company.

“As of May 7, 2024, The Store has been notified that the property investment company will not be extending its current operational agreement,” the release said.

In the release, The Store thanked its employees for all of their hard work and dedication to the family-owned business that operated for almost 50 years.

Team Schierl’s other businesses, including Schierl Tire & Auto Service and Subway restaurants, are not affected and will continue operating.

According to The Store’s website , the brand has 25 locations in Wisconsin and Michigan, including Stevens Point, Wausau, Marshfield, Wisconsin Rapids, Plover, Marinette and Junction City. Locations in Menominee and Escanaba, Michigan, are also part of the group affected.

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On A Murder at the End of the World , which was created by Brit Marling and Zal Batmanglij (who were also behind Netflix’s The OA ), Corrin stars as a young woman named Darby Hart in two different periods of her life six years apart. The first takes place when she was an amateur detective investigating cold-case murders with her then-boyfriend Bill. The second follows her in the present day as an author acclaimed for her book about those experiences, who is invited to a billionaire’s retreat at which Bill — who she hasn’t seen since he walked out on her six years ago and is now a famous artist — turns up dead, providing her with one more, very personal mystery to solve.

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Sam Ash Music Stores to Close After 100 Years in Business

The chain, which started with a single shop in Brooklyn in 1924, said it would close all 42 of its locations by the end of July, citing competition from online retailers.

Pedestrians, including a. woman walking two small dogs in sweaters, walk past a Sam Ash music store on a busy street in Manhattan.

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Sam Ash, the family-owned chain of music stores that supplied countless beginners and working musicians with guitars, drums and other instruments, is closing all of its locations after 100 years in business, it announced this week.

Derek Ash, whose great-grandparents, Sam and Rose Ash, opened the first Sam Ash store in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn in 1924, said the company’s 42 locations could not compete in the era of online shopping.

In March, Sam Ash announced it was closing 18 locations, with the hope of buying the company time to survive, Mr. Ash said. But he said that closing all the stores ended up being a “necessity.”

“A lot of this has been the move to online shopping,” Mr. Ash, the company’s chief marketing officer, said in an interview. “There are so many choices, and to maintain a store with that much selection is very difficult.”

Sam Ash has stores in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Florida, North Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, California, Pennsylvania, Nevada and Ohio, Mr. Ash said. Some will close by the end of the month, he said. All will close by the end of July.

The news, which the company announced on Thursday , saddened many musicians who recalled buying instruments and equipment at Sam Ash or just stopping in to try out guitars, amps or keyboards — a tactile, communal experience that can’t be replicated online.

Michael Whalen , a two-time Emmy Award-winning composer and recording artist who lives in Queens, recalled going to the Sam Ash store on West 48th Street in Manhattan, in what was known as Music Row, to buy synthesizers, recording gear and studio speakers in the 1990s.

Back then, the area was packed with music stores like Manny’s Music, Rudy’s Music and Alex Musical Instruments , and Mr. Whalen might run into another musician he knew. But those stores have either closed or moved . The Sam Ash shop on West 48th Street was replaced more than a decade ago by another location on West 34th Street that is now also slated to close.

“Since the pandemic, you go around the city and you’re constantly remarking at all these things that have closed,” Mr. Whalen said. “This feels like that sort of denouement. The city is changing so much and a lot of people accuse Manhattan of being a place only for superrich people. I can see that because the places that made it feel like a community are going away.”

The rock guitarist Steve Stevens , who has played with Billy Idol, remembered walking into a Sam Ash store in the Forest Hills section of Queens in 1983 and buying a black Kramer Pacer guitar for about $700. He played that guitar, he said, while recording the hit album that Mr. Idol released later that year, “Rebel Yell.”

“Even though it was a corporate, multicity store, it still had kind of a mom-and-pop feel to it,” Mr. Stevens said in an interview. “It was always the place I hung out at 48th Street in Manhattan. It just seemed like family.”

The company traces its roots to another era in New York. Sam Ash settled in the city after immigrating from Austria in 1907, when he was 10, and worked in the garment industry. He also played the violin at weddings, dances and bar mitzvahs, and was determined to open his own music shop.

He and Ms. Ash pawned her engagement ring for $400 to make a down payment on what was to become the first Sam Ash store, according to the company’s website . She later got the ring back.

Over the decades, Sam Ash employed many musicians, giving them a steady paycheck while they hustled for gigs.

Luis Infantas, a manager at the West 34th Street store who is a drummer in a postpunk band called Black Rose Burning , said customers could always count on “real, musician-caliber advice and equipment.”

“That’s the one thing that made us different from the competition,” he said.

But sometimes, he said, customers would come to the store just to test out an instrument that they had researched online. Then they would go home and buy the instrument online.

Mr. Infantas, who has worked for Sam Ash for 29 years, said that practice, known as “ showrooming ,” underscored how hard it was for traditional stores to compete against online behemoths like Amazon.

Even so, working at Sam Ash was “the next best thing to being onstage,” Mr. Infantas said, “because you were around the equipment you love, around musicians, and you were listening to music while working.”

Customers never knew who might walk in the door.

Once, on a Tuesday evening, Mr. Infantas said, he sold monitors and keyboards to Stevie Wonder, who was buying them for a performance at the Obama White House. Another time, he said, James Gandolfini stopped in to buy drums for his son.

“Things like that you don’t get to experience,” he said, “unless you’re at an institution like Sam Ash.”

Michael Levenson joined The Times in December 2019. He was previously a reporter at The Boston Globe, where he covered local, state and national politics and news. More about Michael Levenson

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The journey from Moscow to Elektrostal by train is 32.44 mi and takes 2 hr 7 min. There are 71 connections per day, with the first departure at 12:15 AM and the last at 11:46 PM. It is possible to travel from Moscow to Elektrostal by train for as little as or as much as . The best price for this journey is .

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