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Faith, Fortitude and Finals: How Journalist Antonio Dey Balanced Media and Academics to Graduate

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December 24, 2025
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Media Operative/Journalist, Antonio Dey

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For journalist Antonio Dey, graduating from the University of Guyana wasn’t just an academic achievement; it was a testament to his hard work and resilience. At 25, the media operative has spent three years navigating press conferences, parliamentary coverage, and tight deadlines, all while pursuing his degree. His journey through the Centre for Communication Studies was a masterclass in balancing ambition with adversity.

“There were times in class where I couldn’t focus because I was juggling work responsibilities, covering press conferences, and trying to keep up with my studies,” Antonio recalls. The weight of multitasking often left him overwhelmed, especially as group assignments and exams loomed.

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But perhaps the deepest challenge was personal. Just before a critical assessment, Antonio lost his grandmother, a pillar of support in his life. “I received the news while at work and was completely taken aback,” he shares. “She always supported my academic efforts and believed in me. It was heartbreaking not to have her there to witness my graduation.”

Through it all, Antonio leaned on a steadfast support system. His parents, Alexis and Adrian Dey, provided both spiritual and financial backing. “There were many times I felt like giving up; however, my mother encouraged me to persevere, reminding me that quitting was not an option,” he recalled.

He also credits his close friend Donella Nicholson (now Roberts) as a sister-like figure who motivated him through low moments. “We would pray together and seek guidance on our assignments,” he says, highlighting the power of shared faith and friendship.

Media Operative/Journalist, Antonio Dey

Academically, his journey wasn’t always smooth. A disappointing grade in English 1105 led him to seek guidance from the university’s vice chancellor. “Getting a D in that course was devastating,” Antonio reflects. “I redid the course and managed to secure a B, which helped boost my GPA.”

His persistence paid off. Antonio graduated with a 3.2 GPA, a mark he carries with pride. “While I hoped for a higher mark, I’m elated that I overcame setbacks and made it to the finish line,” he added.

Now in his third year pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Communication Studies, Antonio looks ahead to further studies, hopefully in law, with the same determination that carried him through late-night parliamentary sessions and early-morning exams.

Antonio’s story is a reminder that with faith, discipline, and a supportive community, even the most daunting juggling act can end in triumph.

“I must thank my friends and many others who contributed to my academic well-being,” he says gratefully. “Their support made all the difference.”

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