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An historical peep at past eruptions

An historical peep at past eruptions
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An historical peep at past eruptions

An historical peep at past eruptions Social Share As we reflect on past eruptions while trying to come to grips with the uncertainties that face us today,  we have to take into account the state of the societies and matters such as communications and technology. We know very little about the 1718 eruption. St. Vincent was then owned and occupied by so-called “Yellow and Black Caribs” and a few French farmers who were allowed to settle on the western side of the island. In 1812 the eruption started on April 27. It was about 8 years since the lands of the indigenous people sent into exile were officially taken over by the government and sugar cultivation put fully into operation on those lands. In 1902 the eruption started fully on May 7, with a period of calm from May 18, followed by eruptions again on September 3, which were larger than those of May 7. Others followed on October 15 and 16, a slight eruption on October 29 with calm prevailing until March 23, 1903

Science student takes Prime Minister s Award

Science student takes Prime Minister’s Award National Scholar Kelcey Allen earned herself the Prime Minister’s award. Social Share The nation’s newest scholar and recipient of the Prime Minister’s award is Kelcey Allen, a science student and avid learner who is continuing her journey at the prestigious Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).    Allen’s name, given by her parents Selwyn and Jacqueline Allen, is one that has been plastered over the newspapers on multiple occasions over the years, always in relation to another success in her academic journey.   As a student of the Kingstown Preparatory School (KPS), young Allen placed third overall and second for girls at the Common Entrance Examinations with an average of 94.62%. Hers was the last year to sit the exam before the state switched to the Caribbean Primary Exit Assessment (CPEA).  

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