Tina Laws’s boyfriend gave her a black eye; she told people she was hit by a golf ball.
She’s sure no one believed her, but no one questioned her story either.
“We talk about cancer, we talk about lupus, we talk about all kinds of things,” she said....
National anxiety over the decline in middle-class living standards is driving this year’s presidential contest like no other issue.
Donald Trump promises a return of manufacturing jobs as the solution, but he misleads voters into thinking those jobs ...
• The Adult Education School will host the unique event, Transformations Art Auction and Cocktails, on Wednesday, June 1. From 6pm until 9pm at Gosling’s Wine Cellar, this event will feature more than 25 local artists, including some notable alumni f...
DATE: May 23, 2016 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Nothing to do in Bermuda?
And so we have come to the end of another Bermuda National School Salute. Bigger and better was the ambition for the second edition and, by all accounts, it has been mission accomplished.
But we still have some ways to go for the schoolchildren who r...
DATE: May 23, 2016 | CATEGORY: Editorials | AUTHOR: RG: In our Opinion
Make sure you are passionate about your subject, build a strong support network and keep pushing through even when you feel like giving up.
These are the words of wisdom from two students who made history at Bermuda College last week as the first su...
DATE: May 23, 2016 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
George Thomas, a former Minister of Education and a physician known for the depth of counselling he gave to his patients, has died at the age of 79.
A specialist in obstetrics and gynaecology, Dr Thomas was fondly known to Bermudians for the generati...
DATE: May 23, 2016 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
The Bermuda Government has already spent more than $3 million on school maintenance and repairs, and is expected to spend at least another $3 million in the next fiscal year.
Wayne Scott, the Minister of Education, outlined the expenditures yesterda...
It’s graduation season. At the Bermuda College this week, a new crop of freshly minted graduates were offered sage advice on life and the never-ending pursuit of knowledge and excellence by Opposition senator Kim Wilkerson, the commencement speaker. ...
DATE: May 21, 2016 | CATEGORY: Editorials | AUTHOR: RG: In our Opinion
From satirical artwork targeting Hitler to treasured children’s cartoons humanising the animal world — the works of the late Peter Woolcock are to go under the hammer next Friday.
Many people will know Mr Woolcock for his weekly political cartoons in...
DATE: May 21, 2016 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
This is part five of the New Bermuda Retirement series
WHAT IS YOUR TIMELINE?
There are three serious phases in retirement planning:
1. Fifteen to five years away from the accepted community retirement age (this varies by employer, government man...