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Jamaica-born nurse Sandra Lindsay leads parade honouring NYC essential workers
Sandra Lindsay, the Jamaica-born critical care nurse who was the first person in the United States to get a COVID-19 vaccine, will today lead a parade in New York City…
Read MoreFormer Glenmuir Student Graduates with Honours in Animal Science
Twenty-year-old Jamaican student Daija Nekeya Thompson recently graduated from the University of Alabama with honours. Daija, former head girl of Mineral Heights Primary and past student of Glenmuir High in…
Read MoreCelebrating Women in Engineering La’Toya Jackson-Morgan
La’Toya Jackson-Morgan Chemical Engineer Assistant Vice- President Project Management Office, NWC Latoya Jackson-Morgan is the first female water production manager at the National Water Commission (NWC). In her current capacity…
Read MoreJaria Chairman Ewan Simpson Harmonises Music And Law
Ewan Simpson, chairman of the board for the Jamaica Reggae Industry Association (JaRIA) and an attorney-at-law, is no ordinary guy. An alum of Glenmuir High School in Clarendon, The University…
Read MoreUWI med student overcomes hurdles, assists students in her community
Dowesha Williams is a third year, pre-clinical medical student who will be transitioning to rotations in hospitals soon. She is also on the Dean’s List for the Faculty of Medical…
Read MoreGlenmuir student aces SAT, selected to participate in SPISE at UWI Cave Hill
GLENMUIR HIGH School lower sixth form student Jaleel Williams has a lot to smile about as he earned a score of 1,550 out of 1,600 in the Scholastic Aptitude Test…
Read MorePlease donate to Christophe Myrie cancer treatment
Christophe Myrie has been diagnosed with stage 4 Osteosarcoma and we’re seeking help to send him to Mexico for specialized treatment. The treatment will cost approximately $30,000 USD and the…
Read MoreDr Smalling POWERS UP WITH POSITIVITY
Dr Marsha Smalling, principal of Glenmuir High School in Clarendon, hopes that her first published work will bring about positivity and hope in all readers. “I definitely want it to…
Read MoreGlenmuir Principal Pens Book to Inspire, Share Journey Living with Lupus
Dr Marsha Smalling, principal of Glenmuir High School in Clarendon, has been fighting lupus since 2003. On Sunday, during the official launch of her book, Powered Up: Leveraging Six Pillars…
Read MoreClarendon native building engineering career at China Harbour
For many high school students, the decision to choose one career path over the next usually takes much thought and conversation, but for Clarendon native Carlton Irvin, it was a…
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