The head girls from Bermuda’s high schools spoke at the International Women’s Day event at City Hall on Tuesday.
Sophia Marshall, head girl at Bermuda High School; Oreoluwa Bademosi, head girl at CedarBridge Academy; Kimika Jackson, head girl at the ...
Growing up without a dad can be tough, but it doesn’t have to define you. That’s the word from Anthony Wade, Lou Matthews and Jevon Williams.
They are part of a panel that will discuss the “truth and reality” of being raised in a single-parent home....
Last week Young Observer met with Shanda Simons, co-ordinator of the Dalton E. Tucker Primary School Eco Club.
The club is taking part in the Eco-Schools programme, while also benefiting from the Water Explorer programme.
Greenrock has partnered ...
Every year, St Baldrick’s hosts a “Brave the Shave” event in Bermuda raising thousands of dollars for childhood cancer research.
This year, Bermuda High School students and faculty are stepping up again to help in this worthwhile cause.
IB students...
In November, the Association of Bermuda International Companies took a panel of young Bermudian IB professionals into CedarBridge Academy and the Berkeley Institute to talk to S4 students.
For some of the professionals, it meant returning to their ...
Shelley Pearson flies to Chile tomorrow for her one and only shot at qualifying for the Olympic Games in August.
Pearson, who is hoping to become the first Bermuda rower to compete at the Games since Jim Butterfield in Munich in 1972, will compete at...
Dalton E. Tucker Primary hosted its Science Fair last week, with P1 students exploring eco-friendly themes and experimenting with seeds and beans.
The students were Anaiya Bascome, Savannah Denkins, Den’Xurioh Landy, Zydon Furbert Lightbourne, Israe...
Breeders and abusers of illegal dogs seem immune to successful prosecution or meaningful penalty, according to a local animal advocacy group.
A spokeswoman for Punish the Deed not the Breed said focus instead appears to have been placed on seizing do...
Some coaches shy away from “ankle biters”. Not Cal Simons. The 60-year-old Bermuda Pacers Track Club coach adores working with young children.
“They’re a lot of fun,” he said. “Sometimes [six-, seven- and eight-year-olds] can be very playful. You hav...
In January 2008, the Auditor-General submitted the Annual Report for the years ended April 1, 2006 and March 31, 2007. It was a qualified report.
The Auditor-General stated that he had not received all information and assistance needed to carry out ...