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Rethink University | Episode 5 | Shaka Hislop
Rethink University asks the question whether young people in Trinidad and Tobago and the wider Caribbean still need a university education.<br/><br/>And where the answer is yes...we tackle the how: how students can go about thinking about what to study, where to study and how to make best use of the opportunity.<br/><br/>Rethink University is a project of the St. Mary's College Film Studio and supported by the Past Students Union as well as our sponsors https://www.youtube.com/@Lokjackgsb1/, https://mytermfinance.com/, https://www.blewstream.com/ and Guardian Life of the Caribbean (https://www.youtube.com/@MyGuardianGroup)<br/> <br/>This ground-breaking podcast is the first podcast in Trinidad and Tobago made for and by secondary school students and features distinguished alumni of the College as guests.<br/><br/>In this episode we interview Shaka Hislop, a former English Premier League footballer. Shaka was a part of the Trinidad and Tobago national football squad that historically competed in the World Cup for the first time in 2006. Today, he is a popular face in the ESPN football commentary lineup and a highly respected campaigner against racism in sport.