PATIENTS are set to benefit from improved diagnostic services with the establishment of Guyana’s first-ever Biosafety Level Three (BSL-3) laboratory, which ...
With strengthened links to Guyana’s mainland neighbours and enhanced marine and air connectivity in the Caribbean, the minister said: “Guyanese producers will no longer be limited by geography or ...
SCHENECTADY — The ethnic makeup of cities is always evolving. Across the northern United States, cities have changed over the last 200 years, as successive waves of the Irish, Italian and eastern ...
When Travis Ghirdharie started a fellowship working at the Schenectady City School District central office in August 2019, he hoped to get to the bottom of a vexing question: How many students of ...
“Because immigrants have always been particularly prone to repetition – it’s something to do with that experience of moving from West to East or East to West or from island to island. Even when you ...
A powerful politician in Guyana has been accused of sexual assault for the second time in less than a year, following his resignation last July over separate allegations. The accuser, economist Sarah ...
Guyana is famous for being the only English speaking country in South America but its residents actually code switch between Standard English and Guyanese Creole, which is often dismissed as “broken ...
IN the Diaspora (This is one of a series of fortnightly columns from Guyanese in the diaspora and others with an interest in issues related to Guy-ana and the Carib-bean) Nigel Westmaas is Assistant ...
Suppose I tell you, dear Editor, that Guyana is rich but Guyanese are relatively poor. What would be your reaction? I’ll get to my arguments shortly but it is first necessary to gaze at the economic ...
Guyanese people are everywhere. Seriously. I live with them (they’re my neighbors above and below me in Brooklyn), I work with them (I’m sure you know Lauren Fox), my friends date them, and in New ...
In parts of India, elders traditionally end greetings with the phrase "jug jug jiye," which means "may you live long." Versions of this exist in several languages of the subcontinent, offered as ...
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