Triton's Call, October 2017, Volume 43, Issue 2

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Trash build-up prompts food truck vendors to act

By Shannon Ada Triton’s Call Staff

Trash has occasionally built up around the grassy area where the food trucks park, and this may be due to improper waste management by the vendors, according to a UOG official. Ann Leon Guerrero, auxiliary services director, said the food truck vendor contract requires that they must provide their own trash receptacles and are responsible for their disposal. Ethan Cruz from Teppan, a popular food truck among students, said he noticed the trash build-up in the 55-gallon bins around the area and didn’t know what to do or how to properly dispose of the trash. “I wasn’t aware,” Cruz

The 55-gallon trash cans around the center courtyard are filling up. Food truck vendors must provide their own trash containers for student use and are responsible for the disposal of the trash. Photo by Shannon Ada

said. “But now that we are, we will take care of that.” Along with providing trash receptacles and encouraging students to throw away their trash, the vendors are

also looking into bringing bins for recycling plastic bottles. “We are very open to helping out the school and the staff,” Cruz said. Leon Guerrero also

discussed the issue of trash not being disposed of properly into the 55-gallon bins already in the area and left on the ground. “The students are not disposing trash in the

containers,” Leon Guerrero said. “It’s disappointing and it’s kind of hard for the vendors to monitor that, especially Continued on page 2

Guam International Film Festival screens for its seventh year By Jase L. Sarmiento Triton’s Call Staff The 7th annual Guam International Film Festival (GIFF) took place at the Guam Museum from Sept. 27 to Oct. 1, serving as a meaningful event for its participants. Over the course of five days, attendees were offered the opportunity to indulge in films that spanned across several genres such as documentaries,

dramas, shorts, comedy and so on. Brian Kohne, director of Kohne “Kuleana” and winner of GIFF’s “Best of Fest” 2017 award, said he reached personal milestones by bringing “Kuleana” to GIFF and that he holds a special connection with the event, its organizers, volunteers and

audiences. “Hawai’i and Guam share similar cultures centered around family and community, so being a part of that was heartfelt,” Kohne said. “I realized after screening ‘Kuleana’ and interacting with the audience during the Q & A and during a meet and greet, that ‘Kuleana’ is the most important thing I’ve ever done. So Continued on page 2


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