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TU Completes 1st Agricultural Experiment In Maryland
By Moses J. Dawoe-Southeast CorrespondentThe College of Agriculture and Food Sciences at the William V.S. Tubman University in Harper, Maryland County has completed its first successful!-->…
Senate Grants Bomi Community College University Status
By Bill W. CooperThe Liberian Senate yesterday, unanimously and passed an "Act" to repeal the 2012 Act creating the Bomi Community College to establish in lieu the Western Region!-->…
“Don’t Allow Age to Hinder Your Educational Quest” -College Graduate Encourages Peers
By Moses M. Tokpah/Margibi
A recent graduate of the LICOSESS College of Education and a resident of Kakata, Sam-Sumo Bahbor, is calling on his peers to not allow age limitation to!-->!-->!-->…
Education Minister Challenges Young Liberian Women
By Moses M. Tokpah/Margibi
The Minister of Education, Jarso Marley Jallah, is challenging young Liberian women to not relent or settle for less, especially when it comes to their quest!-->!-->!-->…
MCSS Condemns Fmr. Spoon CEO Comment On Volunteer Teachers
By Grace Q. Bryant
The Monrovia Consolidated School System (MCSS) has strongly condemned recent allegations made by former Spoon Network CEO, Stanton Witherspoon, calling them "false and!-->!-->!-->…
Gov’t Commences Climate Change, Financing Capacity Building Training
The government through the Climate Change Office at the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning has commenced a weeklong capacity-building training on Climate Change and Climate!-->…
UMU Board Reliefs President Gono, Others
Grace Q. Bryant
The Board of the United Methodist University (UMU) has unanimously voted to remove Rev. Dr. Yar Gono, the University’s President; Rev. Isaac C. Padmore, the Vice!-->!-->!-->…
Protestation Under Dr. Maparyan’s Leadership Begins At UL
The political nature of student advocacy with tense activities including protestation at the University of Liberia is about to welcome the leadership of Dr. Layli Maparyan as the Student!-->…
Gov’t Factors 1,000 Volunteer Teachers Into FY2025 Budget, But…
By Bill W. Cooper
The government has announced that only 1,000 out of 6,600 volunteer teachers will be placed on the payroll in the 2025 national budget, thus sparking widespread!-->!-->!-->…
“No Early Childhood Education In Curriculum” -Says Principal In Nimba
By Solomon T. Gaye/Nimba
The principal of the government-run John Wesley Pearson kindergarten school Yei Dolo, says the lack of Early Childhood!-->!-->!-->…