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SVGCC retains Windward Islands debate title

The St. Vincent and the Grenadines Community College (SVGCC) has been returned as champions of the Windward Islands Debating Competition (WIDC), making it two consecutive titles for the institution. The SVGCC defeated Dominica State College 672 - 649 in Friday’s final. The college’s Marika Baptiste and Niesha Richards acted as the proposition for the moot “Countries have a right to impose vaccine mandates to protect the health of their populations”.  …

GHS student receives awards as winner in US Embassy s Black History Month speech contest – Searchlight

GHS student receives awards as winner in US Embassy s Black History Month speech contest – Searchlight
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GHS student receives awards as winner in US Embassy s Black History Month speech contest – Searchlight

GHS student receives awards as winner in US Embassy s Black History Month speech contest – Searchlight
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Marika story continues

In my column of October 30, 2020, I lauded Marika Baptiste for her performance at the Lions Club South Public Speaking competition. Her impromptu presentation convinced me that she was special, for the impromptu part of the competition is the great divider. Speaking then of challenges facing people beyond the Dry River and the stereotypes to which they are subjected, she went on to say that her story is yet …

Marika story continues - Searchlight

Marika story continues Social Share In my column of October 30, 2020, I lauded Marika Baptiste for her performance at the Lions Club South Public Speaking competition. Her impromptu presentation convinced me that she was special, for the impromptu part of the competition is the great divider. Speaking then of challenges facing people beyond the Dry River and the stereotypes to which they are subjected, she went on to say that her story is yet to be told. I suggested it would be a story worth hearing. So, her story continues. Marika is the winner of the US Embassy’s fourth annual Black History Month Secondary School Speech competition that was open to students from Barbados and the Eastern Caribbean.

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