Addelita Cancryn Junior High School has 15 more computers for students, thanks to a Coast Guard donation. Teacher Alrick Elliott's "Gen-Y" class will be tasked with getting them onstream.
The first in a series of open houses on the V.I. National Park's proposed Vessel Management Plan are set for April 1 and 3 at the Marketplace in Cruz Bay. The plan is "out for public input," acting park planner Jim Owens says.
Reader Dwayne Henry concurs with Arnold Golden's comments on the hiring of Kenneth Mapp. Saying Mapp had his chance to improve the economic lot of the territory and failed, Henry feels it's not right that he gets this job that will definitely improve his personal economic lot.
The first in a series of open houses on the V.I. National Park's proposed Vessel Management Plan are set for April 1 and 3 at the Marketplace in Cruz Bay. The plan is "out for public input," acting park planner Jim Owens says.
Reader Dwayne Henry concurs with Arnold Golden's comments on the hiring of Kenneth Mapp. Saying Mapp had his chance to improve the economic lot of the territory and failed, Henry feels it's not right that he gets this job that will definitely improve his personal economic lot.
Reader Dwayne Henry concurs with Arnold Golden's comments on the hiring of Kenneth Mapp. Saying Mapp had his chance to improve the economic lot of the territory and failed, Henry feels it's not right that he gets this job that will definitely improve his personal economic lot.
A nationwide program called Opportunities for Undergraduate Research in the Oceans has awarded UVI a $150,000 grant to carry out research aimed at increasing the number of minority Virgin Islanders majoring in the marine sciences, by reducing educational, economic and cultural barriers.
A nationwide program called Opportunities for Undergraduate Research in the Oceans has awarded UVI a $150,000 grant to carry out research aimed at increasing the number of minority Virgin Islanders majoring in the marine sciences, by reducing educational, economic and cultural barriers.
A nationwide program called Opportunities for Undergraduate Research in the Oceans has awarded UVI a $150,000 grant to carry out research aimed at increasing the number of minority Virgin Islanders majoring in the marine sciences, by reducing educational, economic and cultural barriers.