Not many people have the privilege of having their great-grandparents around them, but I was lucky enough to be one of those few. My great-g...


Not many people have the privilege of having their great-grandparents around them, but I was lucky enough to be one of those few.


My great-grandmother, or Granny Maggie as all of us used to call her, was a hardworking woman, independent and faithful. From making nacatamals, selling bolis, doormats made out of recycled cloth, guava jelly, and much more, she knew how to do things on her own, rarely ever asking much from others.


She always believed that God would provide for her every day, and as she cut coconuts in the afternoon to later feed her chickens, she would hum the gospel medleys she listened to on the radio—her way of connecting with her Creator.


With her blue eyes, sitting in solitude, she would look out to the horizon of the Caribbean from her native Sandfly Bay, monologuing or healing whoever passed by, yelling, “Granny.”


I will forever cherish the conversations I had with her in her kitchen or living room, ever since I was a kid, where she would recall with pleasure some of her experiences from her youth, share a spooky tale that crossed her mind, or tell me the latest news I wasn’t aware of.


Her guava jelly never failed whenever I visited her before leaving the island. She would always put it in a black bag and tell me to take it for the end of the trip, to eat with bread.


With the little she had, she tried to share with others, even if it was a plate of rundown, fried fish or a boli. She was happy and valued those who were always around. For me, she was an example of the joy and pleasure a simple and independent life brings.


As she now rests and has travelled to where she always called “Up there, Home,” I honour her life and am thankful for having her around throughout my childhood and young adult life.


She will surely be deeply missed by those who loved and cared for her. 


Rest in peace, Granny!

Another year to continue growing and harvesting achievements. Another year to learn and embrace the gift of life. I am grateful for all of l...



Another year to continue growing and harvesting achievements. Another year to learn and embrace the gift of life.

I am grateful for all of life’s blessings, and for the extraordinary people and experiences that have shaped who I am today.

As I continue on my path, I look forward to all that lies ahead, as every experience—whether bitter or sweet—is what leads us to where we are meant to be.

Cheers to all that is to come!

Even the strongest tree falls after resisting many years of storms and windy days, but this is sometimes necessary for seeds to grow in its ...


Even the strongest tree falls after resisting many years of storms and windy days, but this is sometimes necessary for seeds to grow in its place, to bear stronger roots and a stronger trunk.


So is the journey of us humans. We rise, and when at the peak, we sometimes feel like we are falling. Whenever we do, it may seem like the end. However, there is a chance to grow in every situation we face, as joyful or painful as it may be.


Just like a tree, the key is to be rooted in fertile soil and surrounded by others who shelter and uplift us, like roots intertwined beneath the ground, until our branches have reached the sky and dense foliage once more.


As the season comes and goes, so do the leaves, flakes, and petals of them all, each with the promise of something much more beautiful. In the end, that is time’s way of shaping us all. As one with this earth, we each experience different sunsets and twilight, just to become something much greater.

As we celebrate Winter Graduation, I warmly congratulate the postgraduate Class of 2023/2024 from the School of Global Studies of the Univer...


As we celebrate Winter Graduation, I warmly congratulate the postgraduate Class of 2023/2024 from the School of Global Studies of the University of Sussex.

This academic year has been an extraordinary journey of learning, enriched by the diversity and cultural vibrancy of Sussex, which has broadened our perspectives on the world.

It has been a privilege to represent the International Relations class and department as a Student Rep and to contribute to the Global Studies Student Experience Group (SSEG). Working to ensure students’ voices were heard and their needs addressed has been deeply rewarding.

Wishing everyone a future filled with growth and success. 

Shayron Tower 
IR Student Rep 
Class of 2023/2024

Happy New Year to everyone! May 2025 bring you renewed strength and steadfast determination to pursue your goals and fulfil your most heartf...



Happy New Year to everyone! May 2025 bring you renewed strength and steadfast determination to pursue your goals and fulfil your most heartfelt aspirations.

My favourite songs of 2024.  Almost (Sweet Music) – Hozier Arcade – Duncan Laurence Be Kind – Zak Abel Catch 22 – Alli, Anne-Marie Clouds...

My favourite songs of 2024. 

  1. Almost (Sweet Music) – Hozier
  2. Arcade – Duncan Laurence
  3. Be Kind – Zak Abel
  4. Catch 22 – Alli, Anne-Marie
  5. Clouds – JVKE
  6. Cloudy Day – Tones and I
  7. Esta Vida – Marshmello ft. Farruko
  8. Fairytale – Livingston
  9. Kleur – Snelle
  10. La Vida la Vida – Joséan Log
  11. Lullaby – Rilan
  12. Mi Amor – Sam Feldt, JVKE, Annits
  13. Mona Lisa – Dominic Fike
  14. Praise Jah in the Moonlight – YG Markey
  15. Pretty Slowly – Benson Boone
  16. Too Sweet – Hozier
  17. What Love Is – Zimmer90
  18. What Would I Change It To – Avicii
  19. Whisper – Myles Smith
  20. Why Why Why – Shawn Mendes