An Exciting Semester Ahead for Triton E-Sports  

Reported By: Jacques Masangkay  The beginning of the year has been quite eventful for the organization so far. Under the new management of Latte Esports president, Ken San Nicolas, the months to follow look good for the organization and those involved, with many events planned for the semester.    “It’s a busy year, and there’s a …

Isla Center for the Arts: New Exhibit To Come

Reported By: Javeline Camposagrado The Isla Center for the Arts is about to have its exhibit rotation in early to mid-March: “A Retrospective of the Visual Arts at the University of Guam.” It will not only be the new exhibit but will also be a featured part of the College of Liberal Arts and Social …

Residents Still Divided on Abortion Rights 

Reported By: Mikaylla Nicole M. Alcairo  While the island awaits the outcome of an existing lawsuit, many in Guam remain adamant about their opinions regarding reproductive rights. In Guam, the reported abortion rates have gradually increased since it was first recorded in 1993. However, in 2018, it dropped below 100 abortions, coinciding with the same year …

Mistaken Priority: Law Enforcement vs. Education 

Reported By: Javeline Camposagrado In early January of this year, Governor Lou Leon Guerrero signed a public law allowing an increase of pay towards law enforcement. It led to a noted 18% increase in overall pay towards Guam’s law enforcement, and while at the same time there has been no word towards the education faculty.  …

Guam Residents Expecting Another Power Increase  

Reported by: Atdao Natividad Residents of Guam will be facing a new monthly fuel surcharge that will increase from the current 15.08 cents per kilowatt-hour to 17.14 cents. This will be placed in effect starting Feb. 1st with the plan being implemented.   There was an increase up to 13.04 cents per kWh in August then …