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I think we all should consider a career change. I wish I could say this is satire or a rhetorical point, but unfortunately it isn’t; it’s real life as experienced in Bermuda and in many parts of the world.
If anyone were to advise their sons and dau...
DATE: Jun 27, 2022
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Opinion Writer
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AUTHOR:
Khalid Wasi
Finding the right environment for learning can have a great impact on student achievement even in a short amount of time.
At the Bermuda Centre for Creative Learning, along with small class sizes and a flexible learning environment, our school person...
DATE: Jun 25, 2022
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Opinion Writer
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Last Friday, MPs were told they will be asked to make permanent anti-gang laws implemented on a temporary basis a decade ago.
The laws mean that for crimes where gang involvement can be proved, those convicted can face up to five additional years in...
DATE: Jun 24, 2022
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Editorials
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RG: In our Opinion
With the Ministry of Education's Plan 2022 going into effect this coming term, we must discuss an elephant in the room — Bermuda's lacklustre approach to sex education. Our students deserve and have the right to inclusive, age-appropriate and compreh...
DATE: Jun 22, 2022
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Bermuda Youth Connect
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AUTHOR:
Independent Submissions
Wealth starts with a vision and a plan the whole family can engage in. The earlier you start thinking about building a legacy, the better. In this two-part series, we break down the nuances of building generational wealth, financial planning and addr...
DATE: Jun 17, 2022
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Opinion Writer
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Graduation ceremonies are a key milestone in a student’s life. They are a symbol of transition, progression and a stepping stone to the next part of the journey. Graduating is indeed a big deal. I have always been someone who has been a box-checker, ...
DATE: Jun 17, 2022
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CATEGORY:
Bermuda Youth Connect
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AUTHOR:
Bermuda Youth Connect
“The forest was shrinking, but the trees kept voting for the axe because its handle was made of wood and they thought it was one of them.” — Unknown
Bermuda, somewhere along the line, we as a society have lost our way. We have continuously elected ...
DATE: Jun 16, 2022
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Opinion Writer
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AUTHOR:
Vic Ball
When I learnt I was successful in getting a job at Cable & Wireless in 1980, my family and I were ecstatic. This was my first full-time employment and the company had a great reputation in training young Bermudians. In fact, shortly after joining, I ...
DATE: Jun 13, 2022
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Opinion Writer
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AUTHOR:
Malcolm Raynor
The Royal Gazette article written by Jonathan Bell and published on May 27, 2022 stated “preserving histories of schools facing closure under public education reforms is to go ahead with the selection of members for a history and legacy committee”. I...
DATE: Jun 02, 2022
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Opinion Writer
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AUTHOR:
Cecille Snaith-Simmons
Dear Sir,
Why is it that all politicians have selective memories? Maybe some have not been around as long as some of our senior citizens.
May I remind the government senator Owen Darrell (“Forget me not: the OBA’s amnesia” — The Royal Gazette, May 24...
DATE: May 30, 2022
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Letters to the Editor
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Letters to the Editor