Jamaica Gleaner Arts &Leisure
Published: Monday Sunday | February 7, 2010
Edward Seaga: My Life and Leadership - Volume 1
Today we begin a special series of excerpts from the autobiography of former Jamaican Prime Minister Edward Seaga with permission from MacMillan Publishers. Read More...
Taking a look at the great 'Eddie' (Pt 2)
The Most Honourable Edward Philip George Seaga, ON, PC, BA, LLD (Hon), aka 'Eddie' to his former constituents and most of his fellow countrymen, is a very private person. Read More...
Book on NDTC now available
Dance Jamaica: Renewal and Continuity, a pictorial tribute to the last 28 years of the National Dance Theatre Company (NDTC), is available locally.The book was released by Ian Randle Publishers last week, shortly after the... Read More...
NCU bulletin: A slice of life at Northern Caribbean University: a student's perspective
As hard as I might have tried, I could not have imagined that spring semester 2010 would have started like this.There were no cordial introductions, no standing and telling to... Read More...
UWI notebook: Jamaican raspberry fruit with health-beneficial properties
Scientific studies clearly demonstrate the relationship between diet and health. Inflammatory diseases such as diabetes, cancer and cardiovascular disease are leading causes of death in Jamaica. Read More...
UCC report: 'Registered' status with University of London, UCC students gain access to facilities and networks!
The University of London (UOL) External System has a long and distinguished history of working with educational institutions around the world including the... Read More...
Utech focus: Celebrating 52 years
The University of Technology, Jamaica (UTech) is celebrating 52 years this year, as an institution of higher learning under the theme, 'Reaching for the Stars: Building Research Capacity, Scholarship and Service'. Read More...
Treacherous Night
The date wasn't going well. Nathan shot Maria a quick glance before returning his gaze to the winding road of Jack's Hill. She was sitting stiffly upright, her arms crossed and hands clasped underneath her elbows... Read More...
