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Sunday, April 10, 2011

Campus Mart Relocates

At 9:00 Monday morning, students at UWI will arrive to find Campus Mart in its new location at the base of the Clico Building. On Saturday evening, as music blared from the field, Rodney Drakes, the own

er of the Campus Mart, along with several assistants, made the quiet transition from the 33’ by 15’ building behind Frank Worrell Hall that housed the old Campus Mart to its more spacious and airy location.

Drakes took some time out from stocking the shelves of the new location to tell us about the move. When Drake was asked why he changed venue, he told us that the move is as a result of campus development. The new venue is markedly larger and brighter. A bag bay at the front of the store was definitely a testament to the larger entry way it now boasts. Drake said that the addition would make it easier for patrons to come in and shop without having to carry their bags around. The cameras are already operational, and he made it clear that the added convenience was not because he was worried about theft. We asked if there will be any other notable changes, such as an end to the dilemma of deciding whether to wait in line to pay for an item from the deli or get to class on time. Drake said, “To some extent; it will have two cashiers and one additional person in the deli.” He also told us to expect more from the deli,

as it will now offer freshly brewed coffee, while an onsite

bakery will provide hot out of the oven muffins. For lunch time, burgers will be added to the menu, which already consists of hotdogs, pizza and patties. Drake added that pastries will remain on the menu.

As for the grocery section, Drake told us that, “we’re gonna try to look at products for the store, more variety for greater options and to make sure service level is of a high standard.” We also asked him if he will consider hiring students. His response was that, “that is always an option; as long as the hours are right….that should not be a problem.”

Left: The previous location of Campus Mart

And now that Campus Mart, under the new tagline, “The Mart that Cares”, is closer to the action of the campus, we wondered aloud if the hours of operation would increase. We were assured that the hours would remain the same unless there is a swell in traffic. Freshly baked goods, more choices, and faster check out experience? Hmmm, we will see what happens.

Campus Mart is opened Monday -Friday 9am – 10pm and Saturday 9am – 8pm


- Ivy Pitts

Editor

The Cave


Friday, April 1, 2011

Biggest U.W.I Carnival? Consider it Done!


(above)the crowd was massive!

(Pics top to bottom)1.Rick went down!
2.Where did Skinny go?
3.Skinny on stage just before he goes off...head bad!
4.Iwer on stage with bottle WATER in hand...what de people want?




(left to right) Iwer, Maddzart& Skinny.
Yep! believe it or not Carnival 2K11 is over, finish, now a part of history,but our memories will live on for a life time.
Carnival 2011 climaxed with a massive after-party held in the S.C.R car park on Cave Hill campus.Kudos to N.A.C.C R. Ziggy Marshall because all reports indicate it was the biggest crowd ever to be contained within the S.C.R car park, venue of choice for the carnival after-party for the last couple of years.Conservative estimates indicate that a crowd within the vicinity of 10,000 was in attendance and this does not include the hundreds more who were refused entry at the gate as the venue had reached full capacity. So what was the big attraction?Well another opportunity to party would have been enough for the close to 2000 revellers who jumped from Spring Garden up the hill earlier in the day some of whom had splashed themselves in mud and paint in the wee hours of the morning for jouvert. The attraction or rather thee attractions were SVG's Maddzart and Skinny Faboulous, T&T's Iwer George and Bim's own "Hypa Dawg" Lil Rick.After the crowd had steadily grown from around 10 enjoying the grooves of the DJ's who kept things flowing, they were at fever pitch when Maddzart hit the stage around 1.00 p.m.Proclaiming The "King say!" He quickly informed the audience that it was the king's fete and once not tired yet jump up in the king road! Some members may have misinterpreted this adding a suffix to his proclamation. After that high energy performance DJ's once again returned to keep the power levels up for the arrival of Skinny Faboulous about an hour later.Skinny, never one to be shy decked in red from head to toe, reminded patrons why his "head bad" as he descended the stage into the crowd on two occasions.Instructing fans to move out de way as he made his way back to the stage.Thoroughly enjoying his performance the crowd was fully "charged up" and ready for the call when soca veteran Iwer George took the stage instructing; "U.W.I people I say come to meh"To the excitement of his fans, Iwer retold the story which has been going around this season of Why he's going to "stop sing soca and go and live in Grenada"before again asking All yuh! All Yuh....come to meh" Iwer who spent this most time onstage went into his extensive arsenal of soca hits firing off tunes like "Do de Iwer" before cooling the fans off with an interactive rendention of "De people want water."Iwer tested the soca knowledge of those at the fete going back into the 90's and 80's even borrowing from Gabby and Ras Iley.The large crowd remained after Iwer left he stage in anticipation of the Hypa Dawg. Joined on stage by two "new motion" dancers and Stabby, Rick's latest performance of his mega hit "Guh down" will not soon be forgotten. Rick and Stabby who have some history of performance together innovated a new move which included the new motion dancers,need I say more...After the fete GuildChill caught up with the guest artistes to find out what they had to share about their carnival experience.Maddzart who was enjoying his first appearnce on campus says it was a "wonderful vibe" and instructed "If you call us tomorrow , call LIAT to extend flight." Maddzart may very well be the new SVG soca monarch the next time he visits campus if all goes according to plan. In reference to the upcoming Vincy Mas soca monarch contest he said,"We aint going fuh crown,but if we get it, we gine tek it!"On the same subject Skinny the reigning SVG Soca King over a glass of Mount Gay had this to say;"Iv'e won three times,predictably 4 times.This year Skinny is about the Cave man experience; wild, primitive, no sense!tell them call me stupid this year!"Skinny who can't get enough of Cave Hill has lost track of the times has been,and as immigration does according to him feels like a citizen of Barbados.Of his carnival experience Skinny says "I turn socialites into partylites, at 3.02 in the morning my job is to charge them like a generator!"Iwer on his third visit to campus in recent memory is impressed most by the knowledge of the crowd"they knew every song,including the old ones."He also noticed the large Grenadian flags perhaps signalling him to follow the idea of his latest hit "Come to meh."He said the response to the song on campus has been excellent.George also said the tune is big on every Caribbean island and it has even taken off in Manhattan where he recently visited."Everyone is loving it!" The veteran soca artiste with decades in the business this advice to offer to Barbadian music industry; "Stay focused! The whole world must know to come to Barbados for Crop Over and that is the responsiblity of the artistes to walk from stage to stage and state to state."We finally caught up with Rick who was the last to leave the stage after giving the fans a taste of the old Lil' Rick chanting vintage tunes like ABC and others.Asked about his performance with Stabby, Rick said the two had worked together in the past and that a Crop Over collaboration was possible.When asked if invited to Cave Hill to clear up some of the misinterpretations of Lil' Rick and to share some of his wisdom on the industry,Rick says "a discussion or forum" (in a similar vein to Vybz Kartel's lecture on Mona campus a short while ago)"would be nice!"Like U.W.I Carnival 2012 we look forward to that!

Monday, March 28, 2011

U.W.I Carnival Jump up 2011

(below)1. Seeing red with Baccahnalia 2.De Road block 3.Ya cud get charge fuh wining like dat!






(left) Office of student Service personnel out in force and enjoying themselves too.
So, neither where you brightly clad in your costume blowing your whistle with cup in hand enjoying the madness nor where your perched at one of the various vantage points that lined the route from Spring Garden highway to Cave Hill, but you would still like to know what went down? Guildchill was there and simply put everything went down.Down to the ground again,again and again...the revelers never tired along the route with only three minor incidents where medical attention was necessary being reported.The drinks went down with the drinks trucks returning to campus with empty cases and their unemployed bartenders their only cargo.



An estimated 1900 revelers from the thirteen bands on the road also returned to campus with mile-wide smiles on their faces and went down until the music trucks played their last tune.The Saturday March 26 jump organised by the National Affairs Comimttee headed by R.Ziggy Marshall got started just after 3.00 p.m in the car park adjacent to Weisers on the bay and headed south toward Bridgetown along Spring Garden before turning by Mount Gay and following the highway back to campus.Under the watchful eyes of the Royal Barbdaos Police Force and private security the revelers made their way up the street jamming to the "hypest" soca and ocassional dancehall tunes accompanied by three music trucks. Some onlookers opted to join the fun and chipping to the sides of the ropes containing those registered with the bands.It being carnival though, revelers spilled out of their designated areas onto the side of the streets as bands inter-mingled freely with each other.This may have created problems for the judges headed by Merle Niles including Kevin Carvalho and Anya Lorde (in for the ill Trevor Marshall).The results then, reflected the organisation of the bands as they made their way pass the judging points at S.B.I on the highway and opposite Royal Bank at the bottom of the hill. Unoffical results place Frontline,Bacchanalia and Stag Roots Army in favourable positions but the official decision will be made public when the N.A.C.C holds The Carnival Awards postponed from yesterday until further notice.When all was said an done all had had an enjoyable time of fun in the sun! Don't take my word for it though, the pictures tell the story that much better!
(left&above) invading campus!

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Who to jump with for Carnival Final part.
















(above) Frontline will be one of the biggest bands on the road.
(below) Bacchanalia will be bring bacchanal to carnival!


If you haven't decided who to jump with for U.W.I Carnival 2011 your'e probably going to be taking part in the jump-up for 2012 or spectating today.However we mention some of the other bands who will be parading the streets and you can look out for them as they become part of the grand kalidescope of colour that passes you by.Fete-ish is TTSA's effort of bringing "carnival" to U.W.I Carnival.Trini and Grenadian forces combine to present Bacchanalia, an outfit complete with headress and all of the other elements of the big stage.Look out for Asylum and get out of their way if possible, as they have been confined to their respective halls, Frank Worrell and Sherlock since last year's jump and are mad for some action. Island Roots is "fancying" carnival this year with their Lady and Mr.President themed band this year and will be one of the largest on the road.Speakin of large keep your eyes open for Frontline who are carrying approximately 300 or more to the greatest street parade for the year with their stamp of approval.Last but not least the jab jab posse are but the traditional devil character to play mas.No stop reading this and make your way to Spring Garden highway!

Monday, March 21, 2011

U.W.I Splash

1.Raxx thoroughly enjoyed themsleves! 2.Spectacular Night,spectucalar photo! 3.SokaKartelChilling backstage after their set ! 4.Water was everywhere!







If You missed "under de standpipe" you have only yourself to blame!I told you so! Just saying...Well truthfully there is not much that can be said of U.W.I Cave Hill''s first attempt at a wet fete in recent memory besides next year it will be bigger and better and wetter!(corny but true.)Location was Cricket Legends on Fontabelle notable guest performers included Edwin Yearwood and The Soca Kartel.Remember a picture is worth 1000 words so here is about 4000.

Liming,Beer,Island Roots

(below) A perfect replica of my vision,not a camera effect...
The action was definitely with Island Roots last Friday as they hosted the last beer lime before U.W.I Carnival week 2011 begins in earnestnext week titled "Jump Off!" That we did as we were treated to a mix of soca and dancehall tunes on the night with the former enjoying heavier rotation likely attributable to the Carnival fever which permeated the atmosphere.While there is so much more that we could mention,we were having such a blast that this was all we could report with any certainty.If in doubt you can ask me or view the accompanying photo.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Who to jump with for Carnival Pt.6


(left) Kadooweval promo
Kadoweeval !sounds fun doesn't it? Well thats exactly the idea of chipping down the road carnival day and no one promises to do it better than this band.Kadooweeval is the brainchild of bandleaders Rodney King and Nate Williams, the former also being responsible for costume design.With King, a former N.A.C.C, having served three years with distinction in that portfolio and Williams having contested the position himslef Kadooweeval is the epitome of "Carnival Experience."In full costume including head piece,belt and accesories or shirt+pants(men,) be a part of the 100 strong revelers in one of three sections titled "Gold Diva," "Adenium" and Mojave" if your'e a lady and feel free to mingle in section as a kadoweeval male reveler. Apart from the customary drinks on the road and after jump meal,cups and whistles, Kadooweval also offers shuttle service from campus to the beginning of route and free entry to jouvert.Sounds like a great package?Too good to be true? It gets better...If you can't get to them they will get to you, with their mobile registration service just call 243-7347/234-1283

If your'e a bit anxious about your first jump and would prefer a little more cover,Kadooweval is also associated with the T-shirt band Duces.Call now or link them at Kadooweval U.W.I Carnival Band 2011,its not too late to be a part of the "carnival experience!"

Re:Carnival Sports!



(left&above) A large crowd takes in the N.A.C.C Carnival Sports "Bring Back de Drums !"


U.W.I Carnival 2011 launched with a bang as Carnival Sports came off on the U.W.I Hockey Astro turf last night. Starting around 9:30 p.m and ending some three hours later,the large crowd which had been on hand for U.W.I 7's World Cup stayed on and got even larger as the night went on. Highlight events of the night included the "drinks" relays and the hard fought Tug-O-war contests.The team representing Frontline emerged victorious in the latter event while a group from fleet-fotted young men from Social Sciences took the honours at stake in the realy. Both teams were treated to a botttle of the now wildy popular Tommy Bahama rum for their efforts.Then to the main event, the moment all had been waiting for...You guessed it "WUK-UP OLYMPICS" and they did not disappoint!Despit a lack of participants the large and vocal gathering was treated to some acrobatic displays and sensational gyrations.When all was said and done however,it was the competitor from Bacchanalia who made the BIGGEST impact winning the band $300 in prizes compliments the N.A.C.C.words cannot desribe her performance hence the video clip(below).The show flowed nicey thanks the vocal & musical wizadry of Kerry 'The Wizard' Brathwaite working in concert with Energy Vybz who kept the crowd entertained. The "Tuk-band" however would have to be declared winners in the informal clash between themselves and the DJs, as anyone in earshot could attest.Complete with drums and brass the approximately 5-6 person ensemble played everything from 'Sports Day' standards "Foward,foward,back",to old soca hits like "Short Pants" and even modern day dancehall hits like "Pat & Crank." Each time the band tuned up, groups and individuals alike, broke into spontaneous singing and gyrating harkening back to their days at Interschool sports which goes into its final leg at the National Stadium today.If the hype of last night's event is anything to go by Cave Hill's U.W.I Carnival 2011 could be one of the best in recent memory. Kudos thus far to the N.A.C.C and his team.Stay tuned for more Carnival events and make sure U go out and WI enjoy our carnival!


Thursday, March 17, 2011

Who to jump with for Carnival? Pt.5


















(above&left) Intelligence for potential operatives of The Stag Roots Army_
The "most energy on the road" for U.W.I Carnival 2011 will be coming from The Stag Roots Army.That is according to bandleader Katrina Gittens better known as "Kat".Guys and girls can jump in two sections militarily themed "militia" and "commandos" at $80.The ladies will look hot in their choice of body paint while the men cool things down with complimentary "super-soakers!"With title sponsorship by Stag Beer,drinks on the road and an after jump meal will also be served as part of the package as well as the standard free entry to the Carnival after-party.
The Roots, a relatively newly formed social group which had been spreading on campus long before its official formation,wanted to jump together on carnival day and invite others to join the fun.Instrumental in recruitng The Stag Roots Army and preparing for the battle that will be Carnival are Kerry"The Wizard" Brathwaite of Technical , Ryan"Menace" Davis of Monstapiece fame, Chad Bynoe, Myron Edwards and Tazio Riley just to name a few.The costumes are the result of input of various Roots family members all compiled and interpreted by graphics man Damar Evelyn into your new party uniform.There must be something about being dressed in uniform,that's because latest reports reveal The Army has almost reached full capacity! And if as they say "Jump wid de Roots Army or don't jump at all!"Make sure you get your gear A.S.A.P to make sure you are not M.I.A for Carnival 2011!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Carnival Sports!

(left) Carnival Sports promotional flyer.

Carnival sports kicks off U.W.I Carnival 2011 tomorrow Thursday on the U.W.I Astro Turf @ 9 p.m. Under the title “Bring back de Drums,” events include Rum N Coke Relays, Athletics, and Football and add the “Wuk-Up Olympics” to the excitement. This event is to be contested by members of the various Carnival bands and in full costume! Attractive prizes are on offer in this NACC organized event designed to encourage awareness and participation in next week’s annual U.W.I Carnival and of course to have fun! With the pulsating rhythms of the drums driving the competition on, it’s a great opportunity for students to relive the more “exciting” part of their interschool sports days and for those who didn’t have that booming voice urging their competitors on, to experience it firsthand! The next Carnival event after Sports on Thursday night will be the new for 2011 U.W.I Splash! It’s U.W.I Cave Hill’s own version of “Wet Fete” and promises “slippery action” at Cricket Legends on Foam-tabelle, sorry that’s Fontabelle in the city on Sunday evening. Miss it and blame yourself!

(below) U.W.I Splash!


Monday, March 14, 2011

Who to jump with for Carnival? Pt.4


(above) One of Zionite's models with their costumes on display.
"Rootikal," "Energy," "Cool Vbyz" and "Brotherhood" are some of the words and phrases associated with Zionites one of the oldest social & cultural groups on campus. The Group which is involved in everything from football to fetes will continue their longstnading support for the U.W.I Carnival in 2011 by once again hosting a band for their members and those interested in revelling Zionites style.
$65 gets the ladies into the "Calypso" section of the band.This is an attractive vest/bikini shorts or leggings combination.The more daring divas can be outfitted in one piece bikini styled outfits themed "Madagascar" and "Pink Panther" going at $80 while men pay $65 for their Zionites tee. All registered band members get free entrance to band fetes (with one coming up this Thursday in the Guild Student's Union), a scarf,whistle, cup and after-jump meal on "jump-up" day.

So if you are "Feeling the Vbyz" check out Cooyah/Zionites on facebook for more information.

He's Back

(left) From one President to another,Guild President Padmore shares a word with President Forte of Cave
Hill Association of Post Graduate Students. (CHAPS)

He is back!Guild President Carl "Alff" Padmore is back on duty but he is not 100%.An absence from campus led to all kinds of incredulous rumours as to his whereabouts.Among the most sensational pieces of gossip surrounding the President's M.I.A status was one where he was allegedly arrested and remanded to H.M.S Dodds Maximum Security Prison.This supposedly came as a result of ongoing Police investigations.This and other rumours proved to be untrue as GuildChill had a chance to sit and chat with the outgoing Guild President at his Sherlock Hall residence last week.

(left)Some of the medications which Carl Padmore is forced to take on a day to day basis.

Mr.Padmore was then preparing to attend his final University Meeting but took the time out from preparing is final remarks as Guild President to address rumours that have been going around and let students know he is okay.
Padmore last represented Cave Hill students at University Meetings at Mona Campus in Jamaica in early February.It was here, while staying at the Mona Visitor's Lounge that he had an embarassing slip while in the shower.Unfortunately Padmore saw the fall as just that and did not seek medical advice, continuing with his normal daily routine.The following day the pain worsened forcing him to seek medical attention at the Mona Campus Clinic where he was given an injection and sent on to The University Hospital of the West Indies Mona for further examination. X-Ray's revealed severe soft tissue damge for which several medications,including an array of painkillers, were prescribed.On his return to Barbados Padmore continued the course of treatment and the pain subsided.However the day before the Guild Annual General Meeting, Padmore experienced a severe back spasm which saw family members rush him to The Queen Elizabeth Hospital.There he recieved treatment, further medication and was sent to therapy which continues up until present day.Despite being on sick-leave from his day job and his sometimes painful condition Padmore attended his final University meeting on Friday where Student Enrolment among other issues was on the agenda.

(left)Padmore reviewing the agenda for his final University meeting as President of the Cave Hill Guild of Students.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Who to jump with for Carnival? Pt. 3

(left) "LOSO Promo" material.
They are as they put it, "the realist group on campus",They are LOSO,living by the motto "let off or step off" and pledging to "keep it real or keep it moving" and this year they are doing both. Jamon White, Mario Baker, Collis Worrell and Rico"Chico Rico"Worrell the founders of LOSO are moving students down the road while keeping it very real! As a matter of fact they are doing it "LOUD." That's the name of the recently formed group's first attempt at a Carnival band.

Why "LOUD?"LOSO says we are tired of repitition and seeing the same costumes every year.So with the help of Janine White and Anthrax designs they came up with some exciting new outfits taking it to another level and leaving "time wasters" below.$80 gets the ladies into a baby tee and shorts in one of three sections suggestively titled "S&M," "Cheers" and "Fading".$5 more gets the more outgoing lady into a bikini costume in any of the three mentioned sections. At $65 and with the three female sections men will be grabbing at the chance to be one of the "LOSO Kings" the band's only male section. Across the four sections of the band LOSO hopes to cater for between 150-200 people.


So why jump with LOSO? Not only are they catering for all shapes, sizes and circles but they are the real band of the people and not just a group but a family.Ultimately they are offering the total Carnival experience encouraging their revelers to:"be seen, be heard,be fancy,be LOUD!"

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

It's Debatable!

(below) Jones on his way to igniting an explosive controversy while Trenton (partially hidden) left and Quashie (right) sit unexpectantly.











A night on which eloquence of speech and creative ideas to tackle perennial problems saw all three Lecture Theatres of the Roy Marshall Complex filled with optimistic students,ultimately ended in controversy. After a promising start had been made by the uncontested candidates Jimesha Prince (Secretary) and Cristopher St.Hill (Medical Sciences Rep.), keen debate for faculty representative positions ensued. Humanities excited the crowd with spirited presentations by their candidates Donnya D. Piggott,Christina Katrina Smith and Joel Barrow.The battle continued into their question and answer segment with the ladies seemingly to be on top.In our opinion Humanities and Education Rep. will be a close race.
Pure&Applied represented by Mikhael Dulal Sealy, Abigayle Sealy& Azonya Giselle Vanloo and Law with Donia Fuller &Johanna Daniel were well presented, however they did not match the level of interest caused by Social Sciences. Social Sciences hopeful Ahsa De Suza was perhaps the most impactful presenter of the night, instantly commanding the attention of the audience.Her booming voice,posture and dramatic hand gestures leads one to easily envision her on campaign trails for years to come.Mario"Babbit"Carter responded well in recapturing listeners after De Suza's dynamic presentation and while Reymonson Seale made a good effort, at the debates "So Sci "was essentially a two horse race.
The lone Union Committee candidate Greg Scott was absent with excuse however, the other committee chair debates where closely fought affairs.Both Aurelia Bruce and Justin"Smoove"Luke gave good accounts of themselves while there is no clear choice for G.C.C between the incumbent Akil Dowridge,Damien Fanus and Marcus Green who illicited crowd response via distribution of green pieces cloth to the audience during his speech. Janique-Ka John was the self-proclaimed "clear choice" for P.C.C incorporating a slide show into her presentation,the only candidate to do so, while the incumbent Andre Layne encouraged voters to "Make the right choice."
(above)Students & candidates look on keenly from a packed LT2.
Emerging from the somewhat low-key Vice Presidential debates as favourite ,would have to be the ever-popular Damien "Figgy"Belgrave over perennial guild election candidate Ryan Dalrymple.
Then it had been the moment all had been waiting for but it was at that moment that all went awry.Quincy Jones allegedly asked to speak first, breaking the established protocol of first name alphabetical order of the proceedings up to that point.It was all part of a diabolical plot by Jones who abused his opportunity to speak on the platform to lambaste his fellow candidates before announcing his withdrawal from the Presidential race.Bearing the brunt of Jones venom, was current Vice-President Odwin "Don Trent" Trenton.Such criticisms led Jones to endorse Kenrick Quashie before leaving the stage shortly after after being cautioned by the Returning Officer Kezron Walters, who encouraged him not to engage in "character assasination."Quashie was next to the platfrom and began by saying his notes where no longer neccessary as he would speak from his heart,much to the jubilation of his supporters all clad in red matching the tie and waiscoat under his black suit.The odds seemingly stacked against him, Trenton was pensive before taking to the podium.With the help of vocal support scattered across the now considerably emptier LT's some time after 12.am, the incumbent VP negotiated his way through the quagmire prepared by Jones and emerged as a legitamate challenger to the "debate crowd" favoured Quashie. In a lengthy and sometimes chaotic question and answer, both candidates handled themselves relatively well though some may have felt their queries went unanswered.
With the debates fading into history, several candidates enquired of the R.O Walters into the presentation of Quincy Jones given its content and his conduct and what action
if any, can be taken before or after the ballots are counted in today's March 9 Election Day.
The night tossed up many questions,some genuinely addressed, others neatly brushed aside, but the biggest unanswered question at the end of the night for us :"Is Quincy Jones still a presedential candidate in the 2011 Guild General Election." Mr. R.O the floor is open for answers.

Law week 2011

(left)Exhibit A-evidence of the exciting events held during Law Week 2011.
Law week 2011 ran from February 27 to March 5 or rather into the wee hours of March 6 as they brought a week full of activity to a grand climax with their annual "Regal Legal Ball" held at the Concorde Experience. At $75 bds. per ticket however, it was not for the "faint of heart."Beerly Legal held the night before however saw students from across all faculties converge upon Cricket Legends on Fonatabelle, to party the night away. A special touch was added to that Beer lime when top Soca DJ Alvin Toppin took the stage during the set of Technical Soundz and Energy Vybz to report that Machel Montano had made a triumphant return taking "Advantage"of the TT$2 million first prize in the Power Soca Monarch Competition.That event ran concurrently with Beerly Legal albeit several miles away in the "land of the hummingbird" at the Hasley Crawford stadium.

Other events during law week included a sports day on Sunday,a cocktail reception Monday,The Clarke Gittens Farmer Mooting Competition Finals on Tuesday and "The Lord and Lady of Law" pageant on Wednesday.Thursday saw the staging of Law Society's much anticipated annual theatrical production, this year entitled "Faces,and from all indications lived up to all expectations.Don't take our word for it though, as it is expected to be available soon on DVD.
Stay tuned to guildchill to find out when and where you can get your copy.

Law Week 2011 was by all accounts a big success,so a big hail goes out to Law Representative Andrew "Jerky"Wildes and his team.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Who to jump with for Carnival? part.2


(left)The K in K.M.L and designer/bandleader Karen Price showing off her merchandise.
Today's featured band is K.M.L's "Cirque de fantaisie".

The creation of three lovely ladies Karen Price,Melanie Benn and Leana Griffith, K.M.L is not only a fusion of their first intitials but one of their fashion senses, creative talents and sex appeal.

The band which features three sections and have already sold out their all female "Clown"segment.If this is any indication to go by, I encourage you to link them at K.M.L. or "cirque the fantaisie" on facebook as soon as you can.The other two sections are entitled "Gymnasts" and "Ringmasters".Catering for 75 ladies and 50-70 guys in total spots in K.M.L's french themed sexy circus carnival experience are limited, so avoid delay and join today!

Monday, March 7, 2011

7 a side World Cup football

(below) Two teams prepare to lock horns in the 7's World Cup also known as "Soccerama."
The brainchild of former G.C.C Jason Parris,U.W.I Sport Department's Christian Renwick and student Rene Best, Cave Hill's on version of World Cup football kicked off on campus last week.The tournament which was originally intended for last year was put on hold until the new astro turf intended mainly for Field hockey was in place.It is on this turf that a tournamnet wholeheartedly embraced by current G.C.C Akil Dowridge himself an avid footballer continues form the group level to its quarter,semi and final stages.With 4 groups of 5 giving a total of 20 teams each named after a World Cup playing nation.Each team will play 3 matches each at the group stage.The tournament which sees eight games completed nightly weather permitting, has seen relatively large numbers and as the competition intensifies so should the interest of the spectators.
Matches continue on Thursday 10th of March starting at approx. 5:30 p.m.

Who to jump with for Carnival? Pt.1

(left) Bandleaders of Villagers Int'l's "Cranking in de Village" Jason Bennett and Ngozi Jackman with one of their models.
Who to jump with for carnival?Well up until the big day we shall be highlighting the bands who will be going down "de road" for carnival on our blog.Just remember to contact your chosen band as quickly as possible as spaces are limited.Today we feature the Villager's Int'l.

Villagers Int’l “Cranking in de Village” is one of several bands hitting the road for U.W.I Carnival 2011.Featuring four exciting sections playfully entitled “Wotless,” “Think Pink,” “Dingolay” and “Fireworks.” With a total capacity of 150 across the sections “Cranking in de Village” could be the band to jump with for U.W.I Carnival. But it’s more than just fun and frolic for the community based Villagers Intl from Ashdean Village, Black Rock, which according to one of the bandleaders Jason Bennett, “ is a group formed from friendships on and off campus.” The other bandleader and designer of the band is Ingozi Jackman a dynamic young lady who informs us “Think Pink” is an all female section dedicated to the fight against Breast Cancer. Villagers Int’l members also include Jason Parris (immediate former Guild G.C.C),Courtney Ashby, Gina Dupal, Leandro Downes, Michele Harper and Andrew Emtage.

Registration for the band is only $75.00 and the package includes tops and bottoms for males and females ,free body art and body paint, drinks on the road and an after jump-up meal compliments one of the sponsors Apropos Restaurant. Discount cards are also being offered to revelers by the other sponsors who are: “Encore,” “Brooklyn’s Finest” & “Excuse me Miss.”

Bennett notes that while they are first timers to U.W.I carnival the response has been favourable on and off campus with registration occurring on a day to basis. That said check out Villagers Intl’ on Facebook A.S.A.P for registration details.

(left) Some of the costumes available from "Cranking in de Village".

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Social Sciences Week

(left)The feature event for So Sci week was "The Overdraft."
Social Sciences Week 2011 started with a splash hosting a beach lime at Batts Rock on Sunday 21st February and ended with a bang on Saturday the 26th with "The Overdraft," a fete held at The Courtyard in Barbados' party central St.Lawrence Gap.The event unfortunately was not as well attended as it could have been as a result of heavy rainfall clashing with the open amphitheatre that is the Courtyard.In between however, the week featured a fun day held on the guild lawn which was enjoyed by the students across the faculties who tackled the massive inflatable slide along with the jumping tent.The Thursday of the week saw students come together for a beer lime in the Student's Union. Thus,social events characterised the week of Social Sciences,kudos to faculty representative Damien"Figgy"Belgrave and his committee.

Monday, February 28, 2011

Guild General Meeting = Controversy




( left& right) members of the Guild Council and students look on as some students air their concerns.
When the Guild of Students of the University of the West Indies Cave Hill Campus held their Annual General Meeting last Wednesday,February 23rd in LT1 of the Roy Marshall Complex their was a pervasive feeling that all was not well.That feeling was transformed into reality when, after the opening prayer by Frank Worrell Hall Chairperson Mr.Carlon Mendoza,the meeting was declared in session just after 6 p.m by the Guild Secretary Ms.Heidi Badenock who acted as moderator, it was announced that Guild president Carl D.Padmore was seeking medical attention.This caused a notable stir among the modest gathering of students on hand and it would have appeared that some members of the council were also upset by the absence of the leader. Also absent from the meeting were Law Rep. Andrew Wildes,Pure&Applied Rep. Mario Vanterpoole and Part-time rep. Kidwe Sandiford with excuse. The agenda then flowed unencumbered form one presentation into another.The G.C.C Mr.Akil Dowridge gave an update on Intercampus Games followed by Vice President Mr.Odwin Trenton who gave an InterClubs update. N.A.C.C Mr.R. Ziggy Marshall gave a Carnival update and encouraged students to get involved in the various activities of U.W.I Carnival 2011.Guild Returning Officer Mr.Kezron Walters then made his contribution to the meeting, informing those present of the upcoming Guild General elections.The audience had grown considerably by the time Mr.Dario Greenidge made his way onstage for the much anticipated Treasurer's report. Students were unsatisfied with the report which was neither available in print nor via electronic media and gave general figures offering no specifics of the Guild's expenditure during the 1st semester.


The Treasurer in his defence noted that the report came directly from the Campus Bursar and that promised funds to Clubs and Societies on campus would be given before his tenure in office expires on the 31st of March. He also asked to students to be aware of the prevailing Global Economic Crisis.These explanations however were not well recieved by the now 150 odd gathering and a fiery question and answer segment followed . led by the Cave Hill Association of Post Graduate students who took the treasurer to task over allegations that they had recieved more funding than they had in actually had.With accusations been hurled at the Treasurer the moderator briefly lost control of proceedings and it was only brought back to order by R.O Walters, after several council members including P.R.O Danny Babb attempted to do so. Also fielding questions on the night was Guild P.C.C Mr.Andre Layne who was asked to defend P.C.C spending to which he gave estimates of the portfolio's expenditure as well as its revenue.The Social Sciences Rep.Mr.Damien Belgrave was also called to defend the preference of social events during his week of activities which he did with the assitance of his deputy.Student Welfare was also a major issue raised during the meeting with some suggestions ben given to improve the current system while some expressed disgust with the proportion of funds spent on welfare compared to fetes.Other issues raised included perennial concerns such as security and transportation.The meeting concluded around 9:30 p.m.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

New Turf on the Hill



(left)Two female teams "christen" the new hockey turf during the UWI/Powerade Scrimfest.

Cave Hill hockey players will have "New Turf"to defend come May when The UWI Cave Hill Campus hosts the InterCampus Games.

The UWI Hockey Turf was officially opened on February 15th with a brief opening ceremony.Those gathered in the audience included members of the administration,Sport Academy Cave Hill and hockey players,coaches and supporters.The Guild Council was represented by the Games Committee Chairperson, Mr.Akil Dowridge.The gathering was welcomed by the Director of Sports Mr.Roland Butcher after which the Deputy Principal Professor V.Eudine Barriteau made her remarks.The turf was blessed by the Rev. Arlette Waterman and declared offically opened by Mr.Butcher.

The UWI /Powerade Scrimfest Hockey Championship which immediately followed the ceremony was declared open by Mr.Clifford Gooding Edghill the brand manager of BBC Brands.

The Vote of Thanks was then moved by president of the UWI Hockey Club Mr.Bradley Harris.

The Master of Ceremonies for the event was Sport Academy Cave Hill's own Aundrea Wharton.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Pure & Applied Week 2011

(above left) The Pure & Applied crowd was in!







( below left) mad models in action!!


Pure & Applied Week 2011 ran from February 13th to Febraury 19th and did not disappoint its faculty members.The highlight of the week was the Valentine's Day fashion show which saw the Student's Union transformed into the fashion capital of Cave Hill as seven sexy models strutted their stuff down the catwalk.The show started with a "mad modeling" segment which was followed by casual wear both of which were well recieved by the sizeable audience.The evening wear segment was the epitome of chic and sexy with the models showing of their curves in cocktail dresses in classic shades of black and red.The event was hosted by Pure&Applied representative Mario Vanterpoole along with immediate former Pure&Applied Rep. Danielle Kirton.Technical Soundz kept the building rocking with the latest in pop and dancehall music while th Papparazi(PHOTAC) added to the high-fashion atmosphere.
Also a hit during Pure&Applied Week were their eye-catching t-shirts!!
(left) a model striking a stunning pose!