Month: January 2026

A symbolic image showing a student-athlete in motion—holding a book in one hand and a football (or running) in the other, with a blurred background of both a classroom and a stadium. 8 min read

From ancient Greece to modern classrooms, sport has long been wrongly dismissed as the domain of the less academically gifted. This column traces the historical roots of this misconception and argues that athletic excellence requires the same intellectual engagement as any scholarly pursuit—making sport a valid and valuable educational pathway.

A split image one side shows a faded, worn sports facility with visible disrepair; the other side depicts a modern, well-maintained stadium with athletes in action. The Vincentian flag is subtly incorporated in the background. 7 min read

With a new government in place, St. Vincent and the Grenadines faces an urgent need to overhaul its sports sector. Outdated policies, unclear ministerial structures, and poorly maintained facilities have hindered real progress. This article examines why comprehensive reform is essential for integrating sports into national development.

A diverse group of Caribbean sports leaders in discussion at an international sports conference 7 min read

As the world of sport becomes more interconnected, Caribbean federations must move from being passive passengers to active students and shapers of the global game. This column explores the urgent need for structural reform, meaningful membership in international bodies, and the embrace of education to secure our place at the decision-making table.

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