Category: Storytelling by Storytellers
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Now That We’ve Graduated… What’s Next?
By Shugga D. Rosenbloom, Contributing Writer, UVI Voice 2.0 As the caps fall and the cheers fade, a new question rises for the Class of 2025: Now that we’ve graduated—what’s next? For some of us, this moment has been decades in the making. We graduated in our 20s, 30s, 40s, and yes—even in our late…
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Theatre Review
A Witty Whodunit: Murder at Regent Manor Delivers Laughs and Suspense By Maliah LaCour The University of the Virgin Islands Drama Club recently brought mystery, mayhem, and lots of laughs to the stage with their spring production of Murder at Regent Manor. I had the unique opportunity to not only attend the performance and take…
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SAL: Rhetorical Expressions of A Life Long-Lived
Rhetorical Expressions of A Life Long-Lived: Mrs. Sarah Rebeccah Rhymer Richardson contributors: William Steger, Jadah Jarvis, Nico Thomas, Devon Pelle, Felisha Felix, Nathan Carroll and Cheryl Hendricks-Thomas Centenarian matriarch, and the last of nine siblings to survive, Mrs. Sarah Rebeccah (“Sal”) Rhymer Richardson lived 12 days past her 102nd birthday. Born in Tortola British Virgin Islands,…
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Manjaneel -short story
by Indeyah Todman Why the Manjaneel Tree is Poisonous The tree was mighty. The gigantic, godly tree with bright green leaves shaped like ovals stood 50 feet tall in the island sand. Its fruit was circular like an orange but was a light green color. On the island of St. Croix, everyone loved the tree…