Ombre Ga’chong: We need citizenship – not vote bribes – if we want leadership
By Lee Webber While certainly not a Chamorro I am a Guamanian having lived and worked on Guam since 1968. I have a Chamorro wife and have raised my family…
By Lee Webber While certainly not a Chamorro I am a Guamanian having lived and worked on Guam since 1968. I have a Chamorro wife and have raised my family…
Having an effeminate voice or swagger in the 1980s and the 1990s in Guam was inviting some (most likely closet case) macho guy to call you a “gela,” “fag,” or…
Vandals early this morning caused more than $800 in damage to public property throughout Sinajana as they stole “Pride” flags, or flags celebrating gay rights. Sinajana Mayor Robert Hoffman said…
The late federal Judge John Unpingco’s family has started a petition to ask Guam’s delegate to Congress to introduce legislation that would rename the federal courthouse in his honor. You…
Douglas Moylan is questioning why the administration took 10 months to issue a request for proposals to get the ball rolling on the rebuilding of Simon Sanchez High School. His…
Her pregnancy was a scandal from the start. People sneered at this young, quiet, joyful, but dirt poor girl and her soon-to-be husband and did what was to be expected…
Dear Pope Francis, I don’t know if you’ll ever see this letter, but in the off chance you do, I beg of you to hear my plea. This is about…
It is not easy to convince an active meth user to stop using the drug, no matter how much love you put into the effort. Even if you’re his or…
I never bothered interest in Tsubaki Tower’s very-much-talked-about lunch buffet, because I assumed it was one of those $65-a-person things. I also mistakenly thought the gourmet experience would be just…
Chris Barnett read that room. He watched as the governor spoke in generalities and flower pots over the boos from hundreds of students tired of being told the same thing…