Triton’s Call turning 50

By John Mugol/Triton’s Call Staff On Oct. 8, Triton’s Call will be going in its fiftieth year. The first issue was published on Oct. 8, 1965 with its first editor, Ron Archibald. As part of the celebration, the University of Guam Communication Society and Lamda Pi Eta (Alpha Beta Eta Chapter) will be hosting an …

I’ve Got The MAGIC! In Me.

  By John Mugol/Triton’s Call Staff On Aug. 20, reggae pop fusion band, MAGIC! performed to a jam-packed event at the Leo Palace Resort Belvedere Hotel ballroom. “Planning took two months, unfortunately, with the storm prior to the concert the venue had to be relocated,” said Tiffany Tam McCarroll, the media director at Tropical Productions …

Guam Int’l Film Festival in its fifth year

By Kyle Twardowski / Triton’s Call Staff It’s that time of the year again.  Time to grab your popcorn and watch some independent films.  The Guam International Film Festival is right around the corner running from 26 September to 30 at Tango Theaters in the Agana Shopping Center.  The festival is also turning five but …

Harassment incidents prompt responses from officials

By Kyle Twardowski / Triton’s Call Staff In late August, women who were walking alone around the UOG campus had reported that a man was harassing them.  The two reported incidents involved the same suspect who had been described as a dark skinned male wearing a tank top and driving a black pickup truck. The …

Expert emphasizes awareness on campus

By John Mugol Triton’s Call Staff The news of the sexual harassment case from a University of Guam psychology professor and a man requesting for sexual favors to women around campus have sparked some concern among students. Angelica Carlos, a senior majoring in sociology and psychology, said she was not surprised to hear about the …