Whether at cricket, carnival or protests we have always been a nation of cardboard placard bearers. Although we suspect by and large this may have dwindled thanks to Facebook and any and everyone these days having a talk show on radio and TV where the placard venting has been replaced by cell phone users. Oh, but the group photographed here would recall the attention they got back in the day for their “wise” scribbled words. Log onto the STAR Facebook and tell us what you know about the photo and the people in it. Maybe this and several others in our photo archives may give us an indication of where our education system has been and where it is going.
The author on the comeback trail at Vince’s Gym (circa 1980) with Carl Weathers (seated) and the maestro himself Vince… Read More
This weeklong celebration, running from April 8th to April 13th, 2024, aligns with libraries and information units across the island Read More
Kenny Anthony (pictured left with the Labour Party’s original leader, George Charles): For fifteen years he was Saint Lucia’s prime… Read More
We are committed to empowering St. Lucian women entrepreneurs by providing them with the necessary tools and support to turn… Read More
Charles Flemming: Saint Lucia’s former ambassador to the UN was widely praised for his sartorial elegance, but not for his… Read More
I remember well that May morning when a receptionist at Weider buzzed my office to let me know someone downstairs… Read More
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