AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoIsland Reggae: Rebel SoulJahz are back on Guam for a one-night “Back 2 My Roots Tour” stop at UOG Calvo Field House on July 25 (doors 6pm, show 7pm), with tickets sold exclusively online via TMR Events. Hobby Scene: Guam’s first trading card café has opened in Harmon, expanding a 150-square-foot shop into a 1,290-square-foot hangout with play tables, rare-card displays, and a new café concept. Local Sports + College Pathways: Four top Guam rugby student-athletes signed letters of intent—two to Division I programs (Belmont Abbey, Mount St. Mary’s) and two to Thomas College—highlighting growing opportunities for island players. Education + STEM: SIFA secures a Tamuning campus and will expand into 9th grade for the 2026–27 school year, adding science lab and robotics, with AI research as a focus. Regional Safety Watch: A powerful 7.8 earthquake hit the southern Philippines, triggering tsunami warnings across parts of the region including Guam and the CNMI before alerts were later canceled.
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