Supporting Young Local Artists featuring Troubled Youth Guam

Troubled Youth Guam, or TYG, is a collective that started in 2017 to bring diversity to island music. The young artists discuss the barriers and opportunities in the music community.   What began as teenagers writing music about their struggles growing up on Guam naturally developed into a platform to turn those struggles into art.  TYG …

Navigating Guam’s decolonization journey with Nolan Flores

As a young indigenous CHamoru, Nolan Flores feels a sense of obligation to help Guam advance towards decolonization. His identity and work strongly influence his role as a local activist. “I have been told that my personality is only decolonization,” Flores jokes. Flores is an outstanding member of his community and began his journey into …

UOG Green Night promotes science, sustainability, and fun

The University of Guam invited the public to its first Green Night to showcase how the College of Natural and Applied Science gives back to the island with science. On April 20, UOG students, children of all ages and community members joined in celebrating 50 years of Land Grant Heritage. Visitors were encouraged to bring …