Ggood evening, Eintracht Frankfurt invites you to the game against Glasgow Rangers in the Waldstadion, autistic people don’t have it easy at the university, in Offenbach there is apparently more money than previously published: the overview at the end of the day with news from Rhein-Main.
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Jacqueline Vogt
Department head of the Rhein-Main editorial team of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.
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Uni life: Many people like to use terms from psychology. The speaker is not always correct. Often not, for example, when he calls someone autistic, which generally means that the person in question is difficult to communicate with. But there is still a long way to go from stubbornness to autism; Those who actually suffer from autism do not primarily make it difficult for others, they themselves have a difficult time. At the universities, for example, when unclear course times, a lack of information on the forms of examinations and lecture formats caused by the pandemic make learning complicated, autistic people even more so. Kim Maurus wrote down why this is the case and why offers of help for disabled students don’t make things any better.
Surplus in Offenbach: The fact that in Offenbach, with the restriction of the range of local public transport, in short: public transport, a lamentable reversal of transport policy progress is in the house, has already been mentioned several times at this point. Caritas recently said that a retirement home on the outskirts of the city was in real danger of being left behind and questioned expansion plans for this center with an investment volume in the tens of millions. Now the opposition Offenbach CDU has reported on the subject. On Monday, she expressed a lack of understanding that the coalition of SPD, Greens and FDP was planning to cut public transport, even though the State Statistical Office reported a funding surplus of 50.3 million euros for the city for 2021. The party’s allegation: the coalition intentionally does not want to make the budget figures public before the city council has decided on the cuts. Jochen Remmert reports on this new twist in this special traffic dispute.
see the concord: No riot, just joy, everyone who hopes for next Wednesday and for Eintracht to win in the final of the Europa League against Glasgow Rangers is counting on that. Thousands will travel to Seville, where the game will take place, and a few thousand Eintracht fans will also be able to follow the match in the stadium there. Eintracht will make a public viewing offer for those who stay in Frankfurt: the club will broadcast the final live in Frankfurt’s Waldstadion, which it announced on Monday. A 400 square meter screen is to be set up in the arena for this purpose. Admission is scheduled for 6 p.m., the game starts at 9 p.m. Tickets cost ten euros, if you’re lucky you can get another one on the Eintracht website (www.eintracht.de).