Secrets of a college STEM student

What does it take to get through the challenging years of college?  In this story, college students from the field of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics are revealing their secrets on how they pass an exam, bounce back after failing one, how to have confidence, and how to pretend like you know what is going …

Guam is One Step Closer to Becoming a Cannabis Regulated Territory 

Reported By: Mikaylla Nicole M. Alcairo On March 1st, the Guam Legislature received the proposed cannabis rules and regulations for approval. Senators will have 90 days to accept, reject, or change the proposal from the received date.     In 2015, lawmakers legalized medical marijuana use.     Senators approved and signed The Guam Cannabis Industry Act into law …

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.  …