“First build good character and good results will follow” — The guiding principle of the founders of the University of Waterloo, one of Canada’s finest institutions of higher learning
Dear Sir,
A fundamental principle in any well-ordered society is ...
DATE: Aug 31, 2015 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
It is not uncommon to hear the term “post-racial”, or it being alluded to, in public discourse.
In its most basic context, it is the notion that race no longer matters in society. Yet, when statistical and social data are analysed, there are stark d...
Taking the plunge and going outside her comfort zone paid off for 23-year-old Shuntelle Paynter, a forensic science student who decided to try something different and teach English in China this summer.
“It was a big culture shock — however, you lea...
DATE: Aug 31, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Dear Sir,
I have been avidly trying to address the core issue of what contributes to continuation and even expanding risk factors of what the RG editor termed as the endangered species.
I draw as my reference history a precedent where the fates of y...
DATE: Aug 31, 2015 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
A back-to-school event organised by a group of Progressive Labour Party MPs has been deemed a roaring success, with more than 400 people taking part.
Michael Weeks, the Shadow Minister of Culture, said the annual event first came about six years ago ...
DATE: Aug 31, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
The Bermuda Society of Arts (BSOA) has announced its annual bursary award recipient.
Sarai Jahdai Hines, 20, is studying a postgraduate degree in education secondary art and design and received the award of $5,000. She was one of 14 aspiring artists ...
Stress in children leads to inappropriate sexualised behaviour, violence and bullying in schools, and educational struggles, according to clinical psychologist Sandy De Silva.
The director of services at Family Centre said trends in Bermuda’s econom...
Antoine Jones found more than he bargained for when he visited a local wholesale store. For during the outing with his mother in April, the 15-year-old was spotted by local television producer Jonathan “JT” Talbot.
Now the Berkeley Institute student...
DATE: Aug 31, 2015 | CATEGORY: Arts & Entertainment |
Students at Saltus Grammar School are celebrating after achieving a 100 per cent pass rate in IGCSE results.
The school announced 28 per cent of students received five or more A/A* grades, including three students from grades 6, 7 and 9: pupils aged ...
Bermuda is decades behind the rest of the world because of its failure to outlaw discrimination on the grounds of mental health, according to the Human Rights Commission.
The group yesterday said it aims to add protection on the grounds of mental hea...