Having graduated from one of America’s top high schools, Sophia Collis hopes to eventually return to her native Bermuda and contribute to the political discourse.
The Phillips Exeter Academy alumnus, 18, is due to enter McGill University in Canada th...
DATE: Sep 21, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
A health campaigner is urging people not to be complacent about HIV and Aids — with more than 200 residents living with the infection today as a result of sexual contact.
Russ Ford, cofounder of the Supportive Therapy for Aids persons and their Rela...
Students of CedarBridge Academy gathered to witness the raising of the Peace Flag.
It followed a special assembly yesterday marking International Peace Day, the fifth of its kind, held annually in the school’s Ruth Seaton James Auditorium.
Head boy ...
There was standing room only at Commercial Court yesterday as two bright young Bermudian students were Called to the Bar.
Sarah Lusher and Cathryn Minors recently completed 12-month pupillages at Conyers, Dill and Pearman to end years of hard graft t...
I have had occasion this past fortnight to go deep into my archives accumulated over my nearly 80 years as a journalist and historian.
Today my feature is on Charles Eaton Burch, who etched his mark on the face of history as an academic, educator, po...
Dear Dave,
I started my own small bakery from home two years ago, providing wedding and specialty cakes. I just found out I’m pregnant, and while my husband and I are really excited about the baby, we’re worried about how we’ll handle things after th...
Becky Brewerton, the European Ladies Tour champion, has agreed to be a participant in next month’s inaugural Ladies Golf Classic hosted by local charity Community Driven Development.
The one-day tournament is set for Port Royal Golf Club for Friday,...
Dear Sir,
I read with interest your article on the presentation made by Jason Hayward as regards income inequality in Bermuda. I agree with Mr Hayward that education and training are vital in matching the skill set of the Bermuda workforce with the s...
DATE: Sep 18, 2015 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Anthony Cherrington Jr dreamed of becoming an actuary but life seemed to be conspiring against him.
He’d had no luck with the many scholarships he’d applied for.
And though he was putting in long hours at work, the cash wasn’t enough to cover the cos...
When I heard my daughter wanted to have a boy over to play I rushed out and bought a soccer ball.
I thought it was essential. Surely he wouldn’t find anything interesting in her sea of Barbie dolls and dress-up clothes.
I went to a single-sex school;...