On Sunday, November 22, CTY Bermuda held a Math Olympiad. I took part feeling that I was ready to face this challenge in my maths studies.
As a participant, I like to be challenged by something like this and it was very challenging.
Yet, somehow, no...
It is no secret that Bermuda is living with a huge public debt that continues to get bigger every year. The gravity of the situation for all Bermudians should not be underestimated. The Bermuda Government’s gross outstanding debt stands at $2.25 bill...
DATE: Dec 10, 2015 | CATEGORY: Editorials | AUTHOR: RG: In our Opinion
Kelly Hunt became passionate about social injustice at a young age.
She was in boarding school at 13 volunteering in a soup kitchen, when she noticed most of the people in need were ethnic minorities.
“I felt it was important to share that informatio...
The Ministry of Education has defended its decision not to teach Portuguese more widely in schools, citing a lack of available teachers.
Last month, The Royal Gazette spoke with Ocean 89.1FM radio host Christine Francisco, who presents the Portuguese...
Last Friday my friend Addy and I, along with other musicians from Bermuda High School, performed at St Peter’s Church in St George during the National Trust Walkabout.
Four hundred years ago one of my ancestors, Christopher Carter, came to St George’...
The Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority hosted a variety of workshops entitled “Pathways to Your Future” for S4 Students at the Berkeley Institute on November 7.
The senior students had the option of choosing four of six workshops offered at the event.
The fi...
Three out of four residents believe the America’s Cup will be beneficial to the Island, according to a survey conducted by Bermuda College.
But more than half of respondents also felt the $77 million allocated to the event could have been better spen...
Principals, deputy principals and administrative staff from government schools have taken part in child sex abuse prevention and awareness training.
The Department of Education sent 36 members to attend the programme facilitated by Saving Children an...
Type 2 Diabetes once known as “the old people’s disease”, is now affecting people at a much younger age. The 40-60 age groups, our working population, have the fastest rising number of diabetes diagnoses. This means that if blood glucose levels are n...
Asthma charity Open Airways is “disappointed” that legislation providing stricter controls for the sale of tobacco has been delayed.
The Tobacco Control Act 2015 was brought before the House of Assembly on Friday by Jeanne Atherden, the Minister of ...
DATE: Dec 08, 2015 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan