The Guam Legislature is where math and GMH go to die
The framers of the Organic Act of Guam created a unicameral legislature to be comprised of up to 21 members. In 1995, then-Senator Mark Forbes led the successful effort to…
The framers of the Organic Act of Guam created a unicameral legislature to be comprised of up to 21 members. In 1995, then-Senator Mark Forbes led the successful effort to…
By Mabel Doge Luhan Oh yes, the 902 talks! Where we get to send a few well-connected people to vacation in DC and ask the feds for more stuff. And…
By Lee Webber Having lived on Guam since the early Fall of 1968 after coming from Vietnam I have had the opportunity to experience health care on Guam for nearly…
By Mabel Doge Luhan [Editor’s note: I failed to publish Ms. Luhan’s article Friday, when it should have published.] Happy Friday! A day off for the intrepid reporters at the…
By Lee Webber Turning one’s head away from writing about never ending problems throughout the government in a weekly column can do wonders for clearing the mind and potentially changing…
A few days ago I wrote an editorial about what I believed to be the racist motivations behind a bill in Congress by Jim Moylan, and I made a passing…
By Jose S. Dela Cruz One of the most pressing matters that should be discussed at the next U.S.-CNMI Covenant Section 902 consultation talks is the need to resuscitate the…
By Mabel Doge Luhan Who stole my Manabat? I’ve been a bit under the weather since I heard the news of Donald Turnip still ambulating mostly under his own power.…
By Marissa Flores In the recent exchange between Senate President Edith E. DeLeon Guerrero and myself, I feel compelled to address the misconceptions and provide clarity on the issues raised…
Anakin Skywalker’s morph from good to “the dark side,” brought about one lasting thought about the whole Star Wars saga: Boy, what a waste of what could have been. I…