The Green family has announced 11 recipients of the Green Family Scholarship for the fiscal year.
Every year, students are selected to receive the scholarship, which awards between $5,000 and $10,000 per year for up to four years of post-secondary ed...
Dear Sir,
Our children and teachers alike were excited to begin the new school year. Our Government announced that the schools were in readiness to start the new school year, but what do they classify as being ready?
I live in the western end of the...
DATE: Sep 12, 2015 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Saltus Grammar School students laid wreaths yesterday in memory of alumni Boyd Gatton and Robert Higley, who died in the terror attacks of September 11, 2001.
Michael Dunkley also laid a wreath for the victims of the disaster at the September 11 Memo...
The Bermuda Economic Development Corporation team is constantly adapting its service offering to best serve the Island’s small- and medium-sized businesses.
Today, I want to highlight three of our new initiatives that have been put in place to bette...
The start of a new school year has prompted a top Bermudian executive to tell local students that nothing in life worth having comes easily — but a renewed focus on studies can lead to a new beginning.
The community group Imagine Bermuda has taken th...
DATE: Sep 11, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Recent events have once again prompted me to dust off my copy of the Sage Report, Mr Editor.
One of the recommendations in particular came to mind; the one that focused on the need for change from the top down. You know, leadership by example. It ha...
The Progressive Labour Party has criticised the Bermuda Government for its “unacceptable” failure to ensure that all schools were ready for the beginning of term.
Lovitta Foggo, the Shadow Minister of Education, said the Opposition had heard “rumblin...
A judge has allowed for the enactment of new school parent council rules in the face of a court challenge by the Bermuda Parent Teacher Student Association.
Puisne Judge Stephen Hellman ruled against the injunction, or “stay”, on the Ministry of Educ...
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STEAM (Science Technology Engineering Art and Math) WEEK
By Michelle Frumkin
You know those pretty, glowing plastic necklaces that you wear for maybe a few hours at a party? Do you know what they look like after they’re been tossed in the ocean,...
Economic inequality is increasingly an issue on the Island and not only between those who have jobs and those who do not.
The widening gap between the best paid in our community and the lowest paid should not be ignored. On an Island of this size, t...