Dr. John Anne
September 05, 2008
The island of Guam, which is called Guahan in the Chamorro language; it is an unincorporated U.S. territory. It is the most southern of the Mariana Islands and is located in the western Pacific Ocean, about three fourths of the way between Hawaii and the Philippines.
It is an organized, unincorpo...
David Swanson
May 03, 2008
Obama and Clinton each picked up 2 pledged delgates in Guam this weekend. Obama now has 1,493 pledged delegates. Clinton has 1,334 pledged delegates. Of the remaining 404 delegates yet to be pledged, Clinton would need to win 282 of them to beat Obama. That's a victory of 70 percent to 30 percent. There is not a single political reporter in the country who considers that a remote possibility, and yet every media outlet covers this "race" as if either candidate could win.
Linda Wieland
March 10, 2008
The Volunteer Ministers continued their trek across the South Pacific last month with a visit to Guam, the largest and southernmost of the Mariana Islands in the Western Pacific Ocean, some 1300 miles (2167 km) north of Papua New Guinea.
Mark Clarke
February 01, 2008
The University of Guam (UOG) was originally set up in 1952 as a teacher training school that offered two year programs and was known as the Territorial College of Guam. In 1960, it was relocated to the present campus in Mangilao. It was accredited as a four-year, degree granting institution in 1965.