My Dirty Little Secret: The Future of AI in the Education System

There is no doubt that one of the most promising recent developments in the rapidly developing field of artificial intelligence has been the rise of complex linguistic models.  ChatGPT is an advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) system built to understand and generate natural language text in a way that closely resembles human communication. We interviewed three …

Green and Gold but Student’s Fold?: Looking At Fraying Ties of Student Pride

School pride is an essential element of identifying with a university, and events that foster it have been found to enhance test scores and increase student interest in athletics and organizations.  However, there is a noticeable lack of campus pride at the University. We interviewed three University of Guam (UOG) students to figure out the …

I Can’t Be Sitting and Relaxing: Study Habit Tips From Students

At the University of Guam, students use a variety of study methods, such as flashcards, group study sessions, and really reading the textbook the night before. However, finding the appropriate approach or simply the time to study can be just as challenging as taking that midterm. We polled three UOG students on their study methods …

The University of Guam Lady Triton's Volley Ball Team. Photo courtesy of the UOG Triton Athletics Department

Behind-The-Scenes: Lady Triton’s Volleyball Team

The importance of work ethic goes without saying. We are all aware that success comes from putting in the necessary time and effort, and that could not be more true when it comes to athletics at the University of Guam. But many individuals are unaware that hard work does not end when you leave the …

Find Who You Are: Major Exploration Through FY101

Being a first year college student has its fair share of hardships, especially when students are still unsure about what field to go into – let alone what major to declare. The University of Guam (UOG) policy requires that students must declare a major once 30 college credits have been completed, so for those of …

A Day in the Life of a College Student: Alannah Acfalle

A day in the life of a college student is rarely ever boring considering everything that is required of them as individuals. This continues to be true for University of Guam student Alannah Acfalle. “I am always on the move and trying to balance classes, homework, participating in student organizations, and hanging out with my …

College Expectations VS. Reality

College can be a whirlwind of emotions and a rollercoaster ride. Whether you are a freshman or senior, there are expectations of the perfect college experience– and whether you like it or not, reality hits and they are not always how we expect it to be.  Jeresa Camacho, a junior majoring in business administration defines …

UOG Eats!

Are you running around campus trying to find the right place to eat? Are you starving in between classes trying to squeeze in a meal in your day? Well, you have come to the right article.  Here is what University of Guam (UOG) students eat to satisfy their hunger and quench their thirst around campus.  …

UOG Psychology Club

The University of Guam’s Psychology Club is a student run organization open to university students. The club is open to all students ofdifferent majors, but psychology students are highly encouraged to join. According to the Psychology club president, Vance Paet, the mission of the Psychology is to support the students who fall under the psychology …

UOG Theatre presents “Cracks”

On Thursday, Nov. 16, the UOG Fine Arts Theater presented the student-directed showcase “Cracks.” The one-acts had a total of five showings which ran all the way until Sunday, Nov. 19. Each act ran for about 15 minutes and featured both UOG student actors as well as actors from the local community.    “Cracks” featured …