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Bill 202-38 would waive tuition for veterans, or their dependents, but some senators were concerned that the bill would lead to tuition increases that would unfairly burden other students
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The University of Guam is holding a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 11 a.m. Friday for the official opening of the School of Engineering.
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Nearly two hundred students will cross the stage this weekend at the University of Guam’s Fanuchånan Commencement.
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The University of Guam is hosting Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Manny Crisostomo next week as he presents, “The Long View: Decades of Visual Storytelling,” on Wednesday, December 17th at UOG. The talk begins at 5:30 pm in the CLASS Lecture Hall.
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The bill would wave tuition, but not fees or other expenses, at the University of Guam and Guam Community College.
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The Regional Center for Public Policy hosted the delegates, who met with local leaders and university representatives.
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The seventh Marianas History Conference returns to the University of Guam, Aug. 29 through the 31.
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Many of the shells were collected on Guam between 1960 to 1964, when Warren B. Carah was a teenager.
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Nearly $800K in University of Guam spending is being called into question.
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Last week, graduate students from the University of Guam presented a proposal to develop affordable housing on CHamoru Land Trust lands.