Renee Lawrence first noticed there was something different about her son in primary school.
Jordan could not focus on a task and was always disrupting the class. She assumed he needed more discipline. Then she learnt he had attention deficit hyperac...
Sixteen Warwick Academy Year 13 IB business students set off to New York City over the October half-term break on what has become something of a rite of passage each year.
During what can only be described as an inspirational time, the students, acco...
The revival of Cuba’s tourism industry — and its impact on Bermuda — will be the subject of Bermuda College’s annual Fall Lecture.
Featured speaker, Leonard Jackson, will examine ‘The Rebirth and Revival of Cuba’s Tourism Industry: Implications for B...
Free health screenings will be available this month as the Bermuda Hospitals Board recognises Diabetes and Chronic Lung Disease Awareness Month.
On several occasions over the next two weeks, the team at the newly renamed Diabetes Respiratory Endocrin...
Student leaders at Berkeley Institute have been given an enhanced opportunity to promote academic excellence at the school thanks to the formation of a new prefect council.
The council encourages the promotion of the school’s core values regarding a...
DATE: Nov 03, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
The Bermuda Government’s London office is encouraging Bermudian students in the UK to attend a conference in London.
The UK Overseas Territory Student Conference: Our Islands, Our Future, Sustainable Development is aimed at building links among Over...
Ethical issues that arise over long-term care are being discussed by medical staff as part of Ethics Awareness Week.
Expert Christy Simpson, the head of the bioethics department at Dalhousie University, is working with staff from King Edward VII Memo...
Dear Sir,
The road towards economic recovery may seem challenging and perhaps daunting to the mind. However, it may be good to know that our position is not unprecedented and it’s always useful to find examples around the world where countries have r...
DATE: Nov 02, 2015 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Dear Mr Editor,
I am in love with my country. I have been living abroad to study for a few years now and my love for Bermuda grows every day. I like to brag to everyone I meet while travelling about how great my country is.
It is undeniably beautiful...
DATE: Nov 02, 2015 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Mark Twain got mischievous at his first Bermuda cricket game, deliberately peppering his host with silly questions.
The exasperated host, probably US vice consul William Allen, told him wickets were for the umpire to sit on when he got tired.
Twain, ...
DATE: Nov 02, 2015 | CATEGORY: Arts & Entertainment | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy