News related to current events is not always rosy and can affect morale. With this 100% positive format, which appears every day, we try to make you smile by informing you.
The Parcoursup platform is open
The Parcoursup orientation platform opened this Wednesday. With 23,000 courses available, the platform is available for advisory purposes only at this time. Candidates will have two months, from January 15, to formulate their wishes. Among the new features this year, an identity card for each training course, allowing you to find all the necessary information.
Grenoble takes another step towards gender equality
The Grenoble Alpes Métropole council will adopt a new action plan this Friday including several measures. Among them, menstrual leave for women who suffer from painful periods. Leave for termination of pregnancy will also be introduced. This will allow you to benefit from two days of absence within the seven days surrounding the event, upon presentation of a medical certificate.
Transplant: hope in the United States
A pig kidney transplant operation was successful on a 53-year-old woman in the United States. The latter became the third person in the world to benefit from a transplant of this type. Three weeks after the operation, she presented normal kidney conditions, according to doctors. This success brings hope in the face of the shortage of organ donations.
Music: the Paris Games album available
The official album of the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games was released this Wednesday. On the program: 18 emblematic titles produced by Victor Le Masne, for 1h26 of listening. Six hundred musicians, including some from the Orchester national de France, came together for this recording.
A new part of “The Lion King” at the cinema
Thirty years after “The Lion King”, a new part of the cult film was released this Wednesday in cinemas. Entitled “Mufasa”, the feature film looks back on the past of the king, Simba’s father. The film was produced entirely in computer-generated images.