Candidates’ answer to concerns of the public

Lou Leon Gurerro spoke about ––– education ––– on Friday October 12,2018.   Leon Guerrero alongside her running partner Tenorio both spoke out about their stance in gubernatorial race and what they believe are the key essentials in the future for Guam. Leon Guerrero made a stance on how the people of Guam can get …

Learning to love what you study

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Triton Night: Lady Tritons defeat PIU 3-0

  All photos by Marilea Torcelino. Triton Night was held on October 4, 2018 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the UOG Calvo Field House. It featured the varsity women’s volleyball semifinals match between the University of Guam and Pacific Island University. Triton Night was sponsored and hosted by the 57th Student Government Association. …

Seventh Day Adventist hosts free health fair

On Sunday October 14, 2018, a free health fair was held at the Ordot-Chalan Pago community center as a community outreach effort. Free health screenings were conducted by volunteers from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. This was the first time a health fair was hosted in the village to bring a more grass roots approach …

Craft Beer Festival

The 4th Annual Craft Beer Festival is returning to the Sheraton Laguna Guam Resort on Sept. 29. Over 50 craft beers from both local and international brewers are available to everyone along with food, games, and hourly raffle prizes.   Participants must be 21 years of age or older to enter the event; entry tickets …

Proud to serve: Dr. Thomas Krise takes seat as University of Guam’s 11th president

Thomas Krise, PhD., is the 11th president of the University of Guam and has been in office for little over a month. Although Krise has no political or personal connection to Guam, he is no stranger to island issues. Krise went to high school in the U.S. Virgin Islands, studied Caribbean culture and history, and …

Evander DeGuzman takes on role as SGA’s 57th President

On September 14, 2018, the University of Guam witnessed the inauguration of the 57th Student Government Association executives and senators. Praises and applauds were heard far and wide as Evander DeGuzman, 20, ascends his position in SGA from senator to president. Simon A. Sanchez High School graduate Evander DeGuzman is a junior at the University …

Healthcare services will accommodate rise in senior citizens

If there’s one part of retirement that is likely to worry aging Americans, it’s access to dependable healthcare. For years, various nonprofit organizations on Guam have worked with the government of Guam to provide accessible healthcare to its senior citizens, as more and more people are in need of services. As people age, their hearing …

Current dorm conditions pose safety risks

The University of Guam’s Residence Halls still face ongoing issues concerning its financial and safety conditions. A commitment was made by the Good to Great, or G2G, initiative in 2014 to provide $250,000 a year for five years into the dorms with the intent of making the facilities more liveable. Director of Residence Halls Jonathan …