Word on the Street

Word on the Street: “What I think about parents going through their children’s phones.”
Chenoa Peters — “Yes, I think so, because with me personally when I was...

Word on the Street: “Do We Really Take Sexual Abuse Seriously?”
Serrina Charles — “It’s definitely not being taken seriously. The men don’t get sufficient...

Word on the Street: “Jamaica bans music that promotes violence. Should Saint Lucia follow?”
Stephanie Burin — “I think the same thing should be done in Saint Lucia...
Gallery
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DASH – The Independence Colour Run
Challenge Yourself! Chase the rainbow (or maybe just your...
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YO! Spot
Shots from 2015 that didn’t make last week’s issue…...
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C.C.S.S: Math Soca Fusion
It has always been obligatory at secondary schools—never a...
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S.C.S.S Expo 2015
Photos By: Stan Bishop, Rae Anthony Soufriere Comprehensive Secondary,...
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Live N Colour
Live N Colour, in the period of one year,...
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Carnival 2015 Rewind – Nothing Sweeter!
On Monday 20, and Tuesday 21 of July, days...
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Soca or Suffer
Call it our own version of Coachella without the...
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Ricky T Causes An Explosion
It has been a long time coming, infact it...
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U4RIA īnspīrātiōnem
U4RIA (euphoria) has become one of the most anticipated...
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National Carnival Queen Pageant 2015
Francillia Austin, Miss Digicel, Kadijha Mason, Miss Boka Group,...
Youth Perspective
Don’t Forget To Be Awesome — Issue Seven
This past week, while drinking some tea, a realisation dawned on me: people aren’t inherently bad, they’re just inherently...
Don’t Forget To Be Awesome — Issue Six
I read somewhere that “when you choose the behaviour, you also choose the consequences” – and that stayed with...
Don’t Forget To Be Awesome — Issue five
“When you have lived with prophecy for so long, the moment of revelation comes as a shock” – from...
Don’t Forget To Be Awesome — Issue four
Haruki Murakami, a Japanese writer, once wrote “As time goes on, you’ll understand. What lasts, lasts; what doesn’t, doesn’t....
Don’t Forget To Be Awesome — Issue three
“Just breathe” are the words of a poem written by a colleague of mine, Niah Lynch, for a poetry...
Just Between Us

“The older, the better?”
As I get older, I find myself gravitating towards individuals who are much older...