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HLSCC lecture provokes debate on Independence
PARAQUITA BAY, Tortola, VI - “Most people would have come to hear a lecture about the Virgin Islands and independence but the professor took a broader context and spoke about international law and colonialism, speaking a lot about the treaty of Westphalia that I guessed the colonialists used as a basis of colonising the rest of the world and professor Hilaire obviously does not support the institution of colonialism,” stated Natalio Wheatley aka Sowande Uhuru.
Jus Dream win VIVA Men’s Power League Championship
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Jus Dream landed their first Virgin Islands Volleyball Association Men’s Power League Championship with a come from behind 3-1 set victory over Gunz Fo’Lyfe on Saturday April 27, 2013 at the Multi-Purpose Sports Complex.
Dolphin Discovery joins international partners to share 10,000 smiles
PROSPECT REEF, Tortola, VI – To share a smile with 10,000 children at their ten locations spreading through the Caribbean and other international locations, was not such a humongous dream after all for the Director of Dolphin Discovery/Swim with the Dolphins when he chose the activity to coincide with Children’s Day celebrated on April 30, 2013 annually in Mexico.
Phoenix Red defend VIVA Power league Women’s C/ship!
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – Phoenix Red successfully defended their Virgin Islands Volleyball Association Championship title with a 3-1 victory over a tenacious Phoenix Blue on Saturday April 27, 2013 at the Multi Purpose Sports Complex.
Virgin Islands politics and voter memory
By Dickson Igwe
A series of stories looks at the Virgin Islands political scene as midterm approaches: What is the political pulse of the country approximately two and a half years before another general election season begins? This narrative asks why the Government, despite pursuing policies of economic growth, something critical for Virgin Islands prosperity, and the future of Virgin Islands youth, appears to be increasingly unpopular with a specific demographic. In the following story, the Virgin Island
UPDATE: Mother exploring options for daughter's spinal surgery
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - Mrs Lucian Jules Paul, mother of 15-year-old Tywanna Andrews, today April 18, 2013 told Virgin Islands News Online that she has not confirmed whether or not she will be taking up the offer from Dr. Nagy Darwish to perform the corrective spinal surgery for her daughter.
UMi making prom night wear more fashionable & affordable!
PARAQUITA BAY, Tortola, VI – What to wear on prom night and other activities leading up to the final days of high school is always the most exciting time in the lives of students although for some the choice in line of clothing could be a challenge and the pressure is often transferred to the parents who are tasked with making the best pick.
Carr overtakes Asson to win Carrot Bay Classic!
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - James Carr and NiMade Oniasih, using different but equally as effective race strategies, pulled off wins in the Men's and Women's divisions on Saturday April 13, 2013 in the Carrot Bay Classic, the third stop of the 2013 Blenheim Trust 5K Series Tour of Tortola.
HLSCC’s Honor Chapter Captures Major Awards at U.S. Convention
PARAQUITA BAY, Tortola, VI - The Beta Omicron Sigma Chapter of Phi Theta Kappa International Honor Society achieved major recognition at the International Convention of 2013. The Convention was held from the 4-6 April and recorded 3,600 attendees. The Honors Program fulfills multiple dimensions of Phi Theta Kappa's purpose. It is designed to: foster a stimulating environment for intellectual growth and challenge; and create opportunities for leadership and learning as leaders through service and advocacy.
Literal 'fall & get-up' give real life demonstration at Right Start Programme
PARAQUITA BAY, Tortola, VI - Many stories have been frequently told of the falls in life and "the how you get back up" that determines where you go as you set out to achieve dreams and goals.
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