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Emancipate Yourself - Remembering Rex Nettleford

The power to create and innovate remains the greatest guarantee of respect and recognition. Nettleford.

12 Aug, 2019

Emancipate Yourself - Remembering Rex Nettleford

‘Can the world without anguish accept itself as part this, part that, part the other but totally human without one part of it trying to dominate the other?

07 Aug, 2019

Political Parties: How they live and Die

In a recent paper entitled ‘Best Practices of Effective Parties’ the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs outlines a triangle of three critical areas: internal democracy, outreach and transparency.

31 Jul, 2019

12 CIFEC Students graduate as Certified Health Care Aides

Twelve young ladies from the Cayman Islands Further Education Centre received their Health Care Aide certification on July 25, 2019. CIFEC has been in partnership from 2010 with the Health Services Authority (HSA) to offer this program.

31 Jul, 2019

Volunteerism: The Moral Element

Volunteers generally work within a formal program with an overarching mission that subdivides into goals, plans, job positions, and tasks. The intended beneficiaries of a volunteer’s efforts should be strangers, not friends or relatives.

24 Jul, 2019

Island Wide School Supply Drive Back for Fifth Year

This year’s event will run between July 26th and August 17th and will be the fifth year of the island-wide donation drive. Every year the campaign attempts to fill a yellow school bus with various school supply donations to support school-aged children between the ages of six through 16.

22 Jul, 2019

NCU Alumni Chapter Announces Scholarship Awards

Following the Jekalyn Carr fundraising concert on June 30, 2019, the Cayman Chapter of the Northern Caribbean University (NCU) Alumni Association announces the availability of its second four-year scholarship to attend the Jamaica-based university.

22 Jul, 2019

Some Thoughts on Liberal Education and Integrated Learning

In a recent column in the Jamaica Gleaner, Peter Espeut, Sociologist and Dean of Studies at St. Michael’s Theological College, laments the absence of Philosophy from the school curriculum in Jamaica. He argues that ‘… it is amazing that we expect students to do well in STEM subjects without a solid

17 Jul, 2019

THREE STUDENTS MAKE THE GRADE AS 2019 DART SCHOLARS

Diamond White, Michael Marzouca and Marcos Bertran, three local students with outstanding academic and extracurricular achievements, have earned the prestigious title of Dart Scholars for 2019.

15 Jul, 2019

The Journey Begins - A Further Look at Bodden’s Book

In this article, I summarize and discuss three chapters in Roy Bodden’s latest work - From Glass House to Guard House - one Man’s Journey Through the Maze of Caymanian Politics. Previous articles considered the Foreword and the Preface.

10 Jul, 2019
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