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FEATURE ǀ Eighty years ago today, May 30, 1945

Agat Cemetery, Guam. Navy Color Guard stands by the half-masted flag, during Memorial Day ceremonies, 30 May 1945. Contributed photo THE Chamorros of Guam were well aware of Memorial Day, having celebrated it alongside American military personnel before the war.  However, in May 1945, their minds w…
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Variations ǀ How to diversify the economy (fingers crossed)

THE latest CNMI economic report — titled “Marianas Economic Roadmap” — reminds current policymakers that the local economy “is not simple but rather a complex web of interdependent industries, policies and external influences. Despite its small size, it operates within a broader regional and global…
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FEATURE ǀ Hope

I WAS molested as a little girl My given name is Cecile Katricia Peter Nogis and this was the domestication of the earth I knew. To those who feel unseen, unheard, or even unvalued — this one’s for you. As we step out of the month that highlights Mental Health Awareness, I share my story not to dwe…
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BC’s Tales of the Pacific ǀ Conrad’s view of stranding

BC Cook JOSEPH Conrad was one of the greatest nautical writers of all time.  He introduced the world of the sailor to everyone and helped many develop a longing to take to the sea.  His most famous work was “Heart of Darkness,” a fascinating look into madness and desperation, later adapted into the…
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FEATURE ǀ May the Force be with you

Galvin Deleon Guerrero The following is the College Address that was delivered at Northern Marianas College’s 44th Commencement Exercises on May 23, 2025. SO, it’s pretty obvious: I am a huge Star Wars fan. One of the reasons is that George Lucas and his team borrow heavily from history, mythology,…
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Variations ǀ The CNMI’s competitive advantage

THE latest CNMI economic report — “Marianas Economic Roadmap: CNMI Economic Recovery Study” — highlights basic economic truths that public officials and politicians should keep in mind. Here’s one: “The greater level of customers in a market, the higher the likelihood profit can be achieved. With m…
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BC’s Tales of the Pacific ǀ Black Tom’s mystery meat

BC Cook THE Pacific in the 1860s was a wild place, full of explorers, seafarers, heroes, scoundrels, and decent people trying to make a living.  The man known as Black Tom was a little of all of these. Tom began life as a slave in Delaware in the United States.  When his master whipped him he promp…
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