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At Yale, new courses and programs re-center conversation about Ukraine

Last fall, Olha Tytarenko introduced Yale’s first Ukrainian language course taught by an on-campus instructor. That course, “Elementary Ukrainian I,” evolved into a particularly powerful

Open Cup Rewind: When the Ukrainians ruled America

There was no Major League Soccer in 1965. No NASL or USL either. But there was the German-American Soccer League, a stew of ethnic clubs

Forgotten Folk Tunes of Ukraine and Belarus, Revived by Veretski Pass

The Peacock and the Sunflower, the latest album by the Berkeley klezmer trio Veretski Pass, is something of a miracle, showcasing dozens of tunes gleaned

A Ukrainian museum in Hamtramck becomes a wartime focus for help, pride and history

Calls now come every other day, it seems, from around the state to a tiny museum in Hamtramck that has held the stories of Ukrainians

Letters: Chicago should invite Ukraine’s president to pay the city a visit

Given the way in which the current occupants of the Oval Office treated another person, let alone a head of state, ally and, quite apparently,

“Manifestation of Transatlantic Solidarity Between American and Ukrainian Catholics Sets an Example for Politicians — Head of the UGCC on the 161 st Week of War”

This week, a delegation of the Catholic Church from the United States came to visit us. The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops has a

Officials look to lure Ukrainian drone makers to metro Atlanta

Gwinnett County officials and community development leaders are working to woo Ukrainian drone makers as they try to make the region a major tech hub.

‘Fear, anxiety’ for Michigan Ukrainian refugees as Trump considers deportation

Thousands of Ukrainians who relocated to Michigan after fleeing from war and violence in their home country are now bracing for the possibility of removal

RIP Julian Baczynsky

Julian Baczynsky, who opened the East Village Meat Market in 1970 at 139 Second Ave. between St. Mark’s Place and Ninth Street, died on Wednesday. He

After 46 years, the Ukrainian Sports Club has left the East Village

The Ukrainian Sports Club of New York moved away earlier this week from the East Village after 46 years at 122 Second Ave. between Seventh Street and

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