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NCU Cops Two Awards at MCOC Annual Awards Banquet

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MANDEVILLE, Manchester — Former Prime Minister P J Patterson, while accepting that "negotiations of this kind cannot take place in public", has joined those calling on the Government to be more open with the public on negotiations with the International Monetary Fund (IMF).

NCU's Academic Vice President Shares her Love for Plant and Music

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FOR years, Professor Marilyn Anderson has used music for self-fulfilment, entertainment and to inspire others, but of late she has ventured into fairly uncharted waters by using music to grow foods in an effort to ensure that in the near future, no Jamaican will ever have to go to bed hungry.

NCU and RBC Royal Bank Care about our Children’s Mental Health

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A former Prime Minister of Jamaica has popularized the thought, “It takes cash to care.” Although some would philosophize that caring is not a function of having cash, in many instances it takes cash and other resources/expertise to demonstrate that we do care.

NCU Alumna Urges Scholars to Take the Reins of Servant Leadership

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After a challenging yet exciting school year, outstanding students at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) were awarded for their scholastic efforts at the institution’s 2013 Honours Convocation on January 10 at the Mandeville campus.

PHOTO: Feast of Lights

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A choir performs at Northern Caribbean University’s Feast of Lights in December. The annual celebration symbolises, among other things, religious liberty and is put on by the institution’s music department. (Photo: Gregory Bennett)

NCU PET Seminar - It's About Time

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Do you find that school work piles up sky-high during the semester and you have to spend a sleepless week to meet all your deadlines? The Counselling and Psychological Services Centre (CPSC) will seek to address this issue with its first Professional Enhancement Training (PET) Seminar on January 15, 2013.

NCU Medical Technologists Serving the World With Distinction

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In the Department of Medical Technology at Northern Caribbean University, students are pinned in their third year at the department’s annual Pinning Ceremony. This prestigious event marks a rite of passage that formally thrusts the students into the full-time practical exercise that accompany their studies, allowing them to become lab assistants in various laboratories across the country.

Photographic Highlights of MCOC Awards Function

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Northern Caribbean University (NCU) recently copped two of thirteen awards at the Manchester Chamber of Commerce (MCOC) awards banquet at the Golf View Hotel in Manchester. The University was awarded for its contribution to education and technology.

What To Choose For Better Health

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Fat is needed by the body for energy, to make hormones such as testosterone in men and oestrogen in women and to keep the body warm. Fat provides twice the amount of energy as carbohydrates and protein. Excess dietary fat is stored in fat or adipose cells, and excessive body fat results in obesity, which increases the risk of developing heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure and certain types of cancer.

Photographic Highlights of NCU Mandeville Honours Convocation 2013

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After a challenging yet exciting school year, outstanding students at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) were awarded for their scholastic efforts at the institution’s 2013 Honours Convocation on January 10 at the Mandeville campus.

NCU Recognized for its Role in Education and Technology

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Northern Caribbean University (NCU) recently copped two of thirteen awards at the Manchester Chamber of Commerce (MCOC) Awards Banquet at the Golf View Hotel in Manchester. The University was awarded for its outstanding contribution in the fields of education and technology.

NCU to Host Science Symposium in March

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The Department of Biology, Chemistry and Environmental Sciences will host its 14th annual Science Symposium on March 12-13 2013 at Northern Caribbean University’s main campus in Mandeville.

Jamaica In Severe Crisis - Brown

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PRESIDENT OF the Jamaica Union Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, Pastor Everett Brown, has said that after 50 years of Independence, Jamaica is in a severe crisis. However, he indicated that all was not lost.

The Adventist Tipping Point

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There’s a moment in the life of Jesus when He seems not to know what to say: “As he approached Jerusalem and saw the city, he wept over it and said, ‘If you, even you, had only known on this day what would bring you peace—but now it is hidden from your eyes’?” (Luke 19:41, 42). Jesus’ sentence starts one direction, then wanders off—as though there’s no point in continuing.

Lifeglow, for Visually Impaired, Ends Run; New Magazine to Follow

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After 29 years of serving visually impaired readers, Lifeglow, a bimonthly, large-print magazine published by Christian Record Services for the Blind, concluded its successful run in mid-November.

Adventists Call for More ?Global Religious Freedom

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Geraldo Alckmin, São Paulo state governor, welcomed the Seventh-day Adventist Church’s top public affairs leader December 10, 2012, five months ahead of a large-scale celebration of religious liberty that the church will sponsor.

Wrong Advice: Wrong Side of the War – 2 Samuel 10 (RBHW)

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Although you do not know everything, sometimes you must allow your own judgement to guide you, because the wrong advice could lead you into the wrong side of a war. This was the fate of Hanun, new king of Ammon. His late father, whom he succeeded to the throne, and king David were civil.

Through the Eyes of God: The Spring 2013 Week of Prayer Theme

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In 2 Samuel 9: 8 Mephibosheth, Jonathan’s son who was crippled made this alarming statement, “What is your servant that you should look upon such a dead dog as I?” DEAD DOG? Wow!

Featuring a Scholar

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Each year at Northern Caribbean University (NCU) outstanding students are awarded at the Honours Convocation. At this function, the University recognizes students who have excelled academically (3.0 – 4.0 GPA), demonstrate loyalty to the University and its standards, and are exemplary citizens.

Religiously Unaffiliated “Nones” Swell to 1.1 Billion Worldwide, Study Says

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Of the 7 billion people living on earth, an estimated 1.1 billion—or 16 percent of the total—are not religiously affiliated, a December 2012 study finds.
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