But Now We’re Stressed Out! Stress-Relieving Tips from Students

Before heading out for spring break, Tritons have one final hurdle to overcome, midterms. We asked three University of Guam students on how they are feeling during midterms and the ways they manage their stress. Waynuel Caraig, a Secondary Education Major and English Minor at the University of Guam shares his experience with midterms.  “I …

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 …

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 …

Importance of CHamoru from a UOG Student

The University of Guam’s CHamoru Studies Program provides students with opportunities to become more proficient and understanding of the language while providing an overall knowledge of the CHamoru culture. As a UOG student, whether you are a CHamoru or not, some students believe it would be worthwhile to make an effort to connect to Guam …

Lady Tritons, Acdavate tie for second in Global Learning Super League

Monday night’s double header in the Global Learning Super Basketball League and the University of Guam Calvo Field House ended with the UOG Lady Tritons Basketball Team and Acdavate tying for second place in the league. The Tritons faced off against Team MIBBC in the night’s first matchup. The Tritons took the initiative in the …

Tritons fall to Dosidos, ending “Take It To The South 3” tournament run

The University of Guam Tritons Men’s Basketball Team was eliminated on Sunday in the “Take It To The South 3” basketball tournament at the Talo’fo’fo Community Center. The Tritons started the day off strong in their first game against the Outbackerz; going 44-10 in the first half. Tristan Valdes of the Tritons led the team …

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 …

Learning the CHamoru culture and language can help our children succeed

In today’s money-driven world, where our society measures success by how much you have in possession, quantity is often favored more than quality. The importance of cultural identity has taken a backseat to individual achievement. The CHamoru culture and its endangered language seem to have no place in it. Without a doubt, CHamoru is a …