
Novi Sad News: University Deadlines, Evzoni Upgrade, and Football Fight
Novi Sad News Roundup: University Enrollment Deadline, Evzoni Border Modernization, and Football Brawl Novi Sad, Serbia – The city is buzzing with several key developments, as reported by local news outlet NSNews. The next two weeks are crucial for university students, as the Ministry of Education has urged all higher education institutions to submit their allowance plans promptly. Failure to do so could significantly impact the upcoming academic year and student enrollment. "The next two weeks are key," stated a Ministry official, emphasizing the urgency of the situation. This timely submission is crucial for the timely enrollment of the new generation of students. Meanwhile, across borders, Greece is accelerating the modernization of its Evzoni border crossing. The initiative aims to reduce wait times for travelers by improving passport and customs controls. The Greek Ministry of Interior's spokesperson stated that the project will significantly benefit travelers this summer. Closer to home, a football match between Frškogorski Partizan and Index ended in a mass brawl. The incident, which occurred during injury time, resulted in several red cards issued by the referee. While the police presence prevented further escalation, the incident highlights the need for improved sportsmanship and crowd control at local events. The match ended with a 1-1 tie, a result overshadowed by the post-game altercation. Finally, the weather forecast for Novi Sad predicts a mix of sun and clouds, with temperatures ranging from 13°C to 23°C. This pleasant weather is expected to continue into the coming days.