On July 3, the Liberia International Christian College graduated 114 students in various disciplines.
Suspended Nimba CEO Refuses Reinstatement; Fears for His Life
Wleh T. Selah, the previously suspended County Education Officer of Nimba, has refused to be reinstated after the Education Minister reappointed him.
Sixth Grade Student from Nimba Wins National Spelling Bee
Joetay Boyah, a sixth grade student of the ArcelorMittal Area C School, has won the championship of the eighth National Annual Spelling Bee Competition.
R.S. Caufield Principal Says First Lady’s Visit is a Boost
The principal of the Robert Stanley Caufield High School says the visit of the United States first lady is a boost to his institution.
Publishing House Donates Books in Low-income Boston Community
To celebrate World Refugee Day on June 20th, the Universal Human Rights International teamed up with Nikki House Publishing to provide books to children in one of the area’s poorest neighborhoods.
UL Students Feel Effects of Fendell Demolition
Students at the University of Liberia say the recent demolition at the Fendell campus has left them with limited options for food vendors and other services.
Using Football to Break Gender Barriers
Liberia is known for producing Africa’s best footballer in George Weah. However, since the era of Weah, the country has yet to produce a star with lasting power to play on Europe’s top teams. This may be due to the lack of any infrastructure within the country to support the growth and development of young footballers.
Ahead of Elections, Gbehzohngar Findley Challenges AMEZU Graduates to “Choose Wiselyâ€
More than 8,000 students were conferred degrees this past Tuesday after they completed courses in various disciplines at the African Methodist Episcopal Zion University.