Amidst the hustle and bustle of the impending 170th independence anniversary and political campaigning comes the death in his 61st year of Forkpa H. Kemah, one of a very small number of professionally trained Liberian librarians and archivists.
Cuttington’s New Administration Embarks on Major Infrastructure Development on its Main Campus
In an effort to beautify the main campus and reduce years of dust and mud, the administration of Cuttington University has embarked on the pavement of 4.4 km of roads on the Suakoko campus.
Rep. Prince Moye Makes 5-Year Report as He’s Petitioned for 2nd Term Bid
Representative Prince K. Moye of Bong’s second electoral district has presented a report to constituents detailing his accomplishments over the past five years.
Nimba University Students Across Liberia Elect First President
Students from 26 universities and colleges in Liberia congregated in Gompa last weekend for the Union of Nimba University Student Association to elect its first ever leadership to a two-year term.
Youth Group Grows Three Acres of Cassava to Reduce Poverty in Their Village
A group of young people in Massaquoi’s Village, Bong County, have embarked on cassava farming to improve the living standards of inhabitants within their village.
Students at Firestone Senior High School Continue to Excel
Firestone Senior High School is building itself a reputation as a school of high achieving students.
OP-ED: Incompetence and Poor Planning Rain on Cuttington Graduates’ Parade
Cuttington University’s image as the nation’s premier institution of learning does not match its haphazardly planned commencement ceremony.
An American Professor’s Journey to Liberia
Timothy Nevin is a University of Florida trained American historian whose love for Liberia has led him to lecture at two Liberian universities.