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June 13 

 



Shaw University Elects Dr. Tashni Dubroy President 

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On August 1, 2015, Tashni Dubroy, a 34 year old Jamaican woman, will become President of Shaw University, the oldest historically black university in the South. She is one of the youngest Presidents of any major university in the United States. But that's not her only major accomplishment.

 

Dubroy graduated from Shaw University in 2002 and 5 years later went on to receive a doctorate in chemistry from North Carolina State University. Over the past 10 years, Dubroy has earned significant achievements. She has held various positions, a professor, university administrator, business visionary and co-owner, and non-profit co-founder.

 

Her deep connection to the Jamaican culture and her parents influenced her decision to create a line of natural hair care products targeted to surpass the needs of women in the Ethnic market. In 2014, Dubroy and her business partner Dr. Tiffani Bailey Lash,launched a beauty salon, Element Beauty Bar, in downtown Raleigh.

 

Tashni Dubroy knows that her recent appointment as President of Shaw University means a lot to aspiring youths from Jamaica and across the Caribbean. In a recent interview with a local TV station she said,

 

"I WANT TO BE ABLE TO SAY TO THEM, 'HERE IS AN EXAMPLE OF WHAT YOU CAN ACHIEVE IF YOU WORK HARD, STUDY, STAY TRUE TO YOUR CHARACTER AND TO YOUR DREAM"

 

Here is the video of the announcement by Shaw University on her appointment as President.

 

 

                                                                                                                                 

Maxwell

Singing "Til The Cops Come Knocking"


 


 

Maxwell was born Gerald Maxwell Rivera in East New York, Brooklyn. His father was a Haitian immigrant who died when Maxwell was three years old and his mother is from Puerto Rico. Maxwell's father's death caused him to be deeply religious growing up, attending church five times a week. He also became socially withdrawn and very shy throughout high school. He did not become interested in playing music until his friends gave him an old Casio.He taught himself to play and starting acquiring other instruments to study and  wrote 300+ songs during that time.


When he gained access to a 24 track studio, he recorded some of his songs and started passing out the demos to his friends and members of his community. Maxwell had his first official show at Nell's in New York and had a fairly good showing. A writer from Vibe Magazine saw him perform and called him the 'new Prince'.


Maxwell got a deal with Sony in 1994 and started recording his first album which was finally released in 1996."Til the Cops Come Knocking" slowly gained attention on the charts and eventually went platinum, garnering a Grammy nomination for Best R&B album and critical acclaim as one of the year's ten best albums. His album's retro soul vibe was pioneering in an era of overwrought production and explicit lyrics.


 
Maxwell is now considered one of the foremost influencers of the Neo-Soul movement that included artists such as D'Angelo and Erykah Badu in the late 90s. He has since released three more albums,

"Embrya" in 1998, "Now" in 2001 and"BLACKsummers'Night" in 2009. Singles from these albums have achieved phenomenal success, one was ranked as Billboard's number one R&B song of 1999.


Maxwell has been nominated for an Alma Award, an American Music Award, four BET Awards, twelve Grammy Awards, five Image Awards, and eight Soul Train Awards. He has won a Billboard Award, two Grammys, and four Soul Train Awards. He is currently working on his fifth studio album, set for release in Winter 2015.

 
 

                 
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Mount Gimie stands at 950 m. St Lucia is a volcanic island and one of the most mountainous islands in the whole of the Caribbean.


 
Did you know that St Lucia is the only island that boasts the only drive in volcano in the world?


 
Other high peaks include the twin Pitons (Gros Piton and Petit Piton), striking cone shaped peaks south of Soufriere (the next big town on the island), are one of the scenic natural highlights of the Caribbean.


 



 

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Island Folklore


 
Mermen and Fairy Maids: Mermen are half man and half fish and are Tobago's version of mermaids. They live in the deepest parts of the ocean and are believed to be handsome men.


They are often richly garbed and look similar to the kings or warriors of old. They were known to grant a wish, transform mediocrity into genius and confer wealth and power.

Mermen mate with Fairy Maids, who are the maidens of rivers, secret mountain pools and water wheels. They are also found in caves behind waterfalls or beneath certain bridges.