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UOG gets $200K to improve Marianas herbarium

A unique and diverse range of flora native to Micronesia will soon be properly preserved for people around the world to study and observe. The University of Guam hosts the largest functional herbarium in the region and the only one in the Marianas. An herbarium is a collection of...
Posted On Nov 15 2017 06:00
, By Press Release

MCS students show growth in nat’l reading assessment

Mount Carmel School students recently improved their performance on a national reading assessment designed to improve interdisciplinary literacy. Early in the school year—from Aug. 1 through Sept. 30—65 percent of MCS students are already approaching, meeting, or exceeding...
Posted On Oct 20 2017 06:00
, By Press Release

Japan in need of English teachers

Japan Consul Kinji Shinoda recently promoted the Japan Exchange and Teaching Programme, which seeks to lure English language teachers to Japan. Speaking to members of the Saipan Chamber of Commerce at its general meeting last Sept. 6 at Kanoa Resort in Susupe, the current trend...
Posted On Sep 12 2017 06:06
, By Bea Cabrera
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‘We are on a huge upswing’

Commerce Secretary Mark Rabauliman went yesterday into the details of a just released prevailing wage survey, saying a scheduled 50-cent increase in the minimum wage this month signals a huge economic upswing for the Commonwealth. “I cannot speak for individual companies, but if...
Posted On Sep 07 2017 06:06
, By Bea Cabrera
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