Last month, the Gibraltar College awarded certificates to its first ever cohort of fully qualified counsellors. The special ceremony, attended by guests, faculty members, and proud family and friends, marked the culmination of a five-year journey that began in 2019. Sylvana Benrimoj, Mark Montovio and Lourdes Ghio told us more about the course.
Healthy seagrass, healthy planet. That’s what the United Nations thought when designating the 1st of March World Seagrass Day. Lewis Stagnetto of The Nautilus Project told us about about seagrass and how it can help with the climate emergency.
Jose Mari Ruiz was following the weekend’s sporting scene and shared the results of the Rock Cup semi-finals, the latest in horse riding, and news of a medal in Brazilian jiu jitsu.
Project Ghana is a compelling series that follows the journey of a dedicated group of volunteers as they embark on a mission to build a classroom in rural Ghana. The series captures the challenges, triumphs, and profound moments experienced by the team as they work tirelessly to bring education to a community in need. We spoke to producer Alastair Sanchez and volunteers Laxmi Poojary and Michael Mackie
And, over four days, 259 dancers from Gibraltar, England, Spain and Italy took part in the 23rd Gibraltar International Dance Festival, organised by M.O. Productions. The event saw 259 dancers from, England, Gibraltar, Italy and Spain compete in various dance categories. We caught up with the overall winner 15-year-old Lewis Llamas, and Best Choreographer winner for an Adult Formation Genyka Celecia, both from Mediterranean Dance School.
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