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 …

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.  …

The growing importance of sustainability awareness is trending globally and locally

The importance of sustainability is becoming more relevant and significant. There is a growing recognition of the global and local challenges we face.  One local sustainability issue is the island’s reliance on imports.  Guam imports approximately 90% of all the food we consume and its residents are reliant on canned foods. “When importation slowed down, …

‘We are all connected, especially to the land’; Activist answers inner calling

The relationship between humans and the environment is a growing concern for many activists like Shaylin Salas. Salas is working with the University of Guam UOG under a grant to design and create two new courses at UOG to increase employment opportunities for locals. The courses are Wildlife Management and Herpetology and will help individuals …

Graduation and beyond: finding work after earning your degree

MANGILAO – The University of Guam conferred around 500 undergraduate degrees in its 2020-2021 Academic Year, the second highest number of degrees conferred in the past ten years despite the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the island. For some graduates, the search for work begins right after they receive their degree. According to UOG’s …

UOG Green Night promotes science, sustainability, and fun

The University of Guam invited the public to its first Green Night to showcase how the College of Natural and Applied Science gives back to the island with science. On April 20, UOG students, children of all ages and community members joined in celebrating 50 years of Land Grant Heritage. Visitors were encouraged to bring …

University of Guam 7th Film Festival Coming Soon 

Reported By: Nathaniel Dulla The University of Guam will be hosting its 7th Film Festival this semester, featuring films created by students. These films will show the hard work and dedication students have put into filmmaking as well as their creativity.  In recent years, COVID-19 has affected the UOG Film Festival and has pushed it …

Students Headed Back to Campus Cafe Students Headed Back to Campus Cafe

Reported By: Nathaniel Dulla The University of Guam has provided more hybrid and face-to-face classes as coronavirus cases have declined and many people are now vaccinated and educated about COVID-19. With students and faculty back on campus, Campus Cafe is busy again.   Campus Cafe is located in the university’s School of Business and Public Administration  …

UOG Theatre First Live Production Since Pandemic 

Reported By: Jacques Masangkay The pandemic was the reason for the cancellation of numerous things in the world. Many of which were probably a decent part of our everyday lives. As students, the transition to remote learning threw a wrench in a handful of extracurricular activities such as the theatre. Known for hosting live plays, …