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Students Should Become More Involved in Growing the Media Industry

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“Every opportunity to get involved is an opportunity to network.” This was the advice given to students by the Press Association of Jamaica (PAJ) executive member, Archibald Gordon. He implored students of the Department of Communication Studies (DCS) at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) to become members of the PAJ and explained that this venture will be a great way for students to network and become familiar with the more experienced professionals in the business.

Photographic Highlights of NCU's SRT Symposium 2015

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The School of Religion & Theology (SRT) at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) hosted its annual Theological Symposium on Thursday, November 26, 2015. The event themed, ‘The Challenge of Maintaining a Positive Pastoral Image’ was held at the university’s Main Campus in Mandeville.

Discover Your Destiny; NCU Can Help

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MANDEVILLE, Manchester - More than 950 students from high schools across Jamaica were embraced by Northern Caribbean University (NCU) at its recent Open Day, a news release from the university said.

Never Lose Sight of the Job Requirements... Career Advisor

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I applied for a job and have been called in for an interview. The person who called said it will be a competency-based interview, which made my heart immediately start to race because I've been told that those are more difficult. Do you have any tips about how to prepare and ultimately ace those kinds of interviews?

Photographic Highlights of NCU's CCRJC Graduation for Communities in Central Manchester

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The Community Counselling and Restorative Justice Centre (CCRJC) has been successful in meeting its objectives over the years. One of its initiatives, The Empowerment Training Project continues to yield positive results and attract many partners.

A Pastors' Work is Never Finished - Dr Paul

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The students of the School of Religion and Theology (SRT) on the main campus of Northern Caribbean University, along with Junior Pastors and Senior Pastors of the Seventh-day Adventist church, were participants in the Annual Theological Symposium held recently.

Musical Night at NCU

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On Thursday, November 26, the Northern Caribbean University (NCU) concert band staged a performance at the Solomon Harriott Lecture Theatre on the Mandeville campus. The concert was an outlet for young musicians to put their skills on display.

For Better or For Worse - Wives Encouraged to Remain Connected

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There is a popular, yet provoking saying that behind every strong man there is an equally strong woman. In a profession such as Pastoral Ministry, it takes great work, commitment and diligence to fulfill the tasks thrust upon our pastors.

NCU's CCRJC Trains More Than 170 Parents in Empowerment Seminar in Manchester

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The Northern Caribbean University’s (NCU) Community Counselling and Restorative Justice Centre (CCRJC) held its Parent Empowerment Training Programme Closing Ceremony on Thursday, November 26, 2015 at the Cecil Charlton Hall in Mandeville. The programme saw graduates from four different communities in the parish of Manchester. These communities are Richmond, Comfort, Bellefield and Grey Ground.

Pastors Committed to Serve - Paul

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“To be or not to be?” That question raises many apprehensions as well as certainties of pastoral ministry. “There are several advantages and disadvantages to being a pastor. Pastors are professionals and should look, act, speak and walk as such,” says Dr. Immanuel Paul.

Mandeville Celebrates with NCU FM

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The NCU FM “tun up” the praise at its 5th anniversary celebration at Willowgate Plaza, Mandeville on Tuesday, November 25. The relatively young media group put on a gospel show for commuters, shoppers and business operators within the Mandeville vicinity, touching the lives of the nation through the frequencies 91.1, 91.3 and 91.5 FM.

NCU Health Expert Says Good Stress Motivates

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After a long and stressful semester, students at Northern Caribbean University are now in exam preparation mode which brings to an end 6 tiresome months of work and study. However, many students still face the pressure of final productions (Mass Communication students) and final projects for students in other academic disciplines.

NCU FM’s State of Affairs Focuses on Persons With Disabilities

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Yesterday, Jamaica and NCU FM joined the rest of the world in celebrating “International Day of Persons with Disabilities” which was observed under the theme “A Day for All.”

Exam Tips and Encouragement

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The first semester for the 2014/15 school year, is drawing to a close here at Northern Caribbean University (NCU). Many students are no doubt breathing sighs of relief upon completion of their classes but are actively preparing for exams some of which have already started. This can be a rather stressful period for many students as some plan to regurgitate what they have learnt and practiced in their classes, while others are preparing for creative ways to answer that unexpected question on their examination sheet.

John Lucas Performs in Jamaica at Feast of Lights

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The main campus of Northern Caribbean University experienced a resounding uproar on the night of Saturday November 28, as Japan-based Jamaican-born gospel artiste John Lucas truly lit up the campus at the annual Feast of Lights concert, held this year under the theme “Thy light has come”.

ICT Development in Jamaica is NCU’s Business

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Northern Caribbean University's (NCU) Computer Information Science (CIS) department is championing the cause for increased Information and Communications Technology (ICT) development across the island in a bid to have Jamaicans become more tech savvy and to equip themselves for global competition.

Pancakes or French Toast, Which Is Healthier?

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In the realm of sweet breakfasts, two dishes reign supreme: pancakes and French toast. At their cores, they are essentially the same thing.

The Word of God and the Human Machinery - Your Health and You

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The NCU FM Health News Now Shares With You Some Councils From The Book “HEALTHFUL LIVING”, Chapter 4 Page 20.

Weight Gain After Pregnancy And Stillbirth

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A new study suggests that, weight gain after a first pregnancy might raise the risk of infant death and stillbirth in a second pregnancy.

NCU’s DCS Producing A Special Breed of Media Mind

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For most of us, using a camera is not a simple task; neither is speaking publicly. However, for students of Mass Communication at Northern Caribbean University (NCU), who proudly wear the burgundy colours of their department, these are now easy tasks.
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