Bermuda College faculty, students and staff have assisted several charitable organisations over several days as part of the celebrations of its annual Spirit Week.
Approximately 30 employees and students spent three half-days cleaning, interacting wi...
April is Financial Literacy month in the United States. Since we Bermuda residents (at least, some of us) love to mimic our US neighbours in so many trends: styles, investments, entertainment, why not adopt the Financial Literacy Month Initiative her...
After a successful time at the Montreal Hoop Experience last week, Team Hurricane Basketball Academy is putting on the Team Hurricane-Global Squad Invitational Skills Camp at the Bermuda College this weekend.
The camp started yesterday will continue ...
When Shelley Pearson takes to the Tideway on the River Thames tomorrow for the Newton Women’s Boat Race, along with eight team-mates representing Oxford University, it is inevitable that somewhere along the course of, say, 20 minutes of sweat and gri...
“Nobody needs unions” — Bob Stewart, BDA SUN Aug 31, 2012
“Last week’s industrial action was, quite simply, a case of the BTUC and its members protesting in favour of its own selfish interests.” OBA MP Leah Scott, February 10, 2015.
The war against ...
DATE: Apr 10, 2015 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Christopher Famous
A last-minute rethink has saved temporary public service posts after parents said that their children with special needs would be put at risk by cutbacks to Government-provided therapy services.
Parents of students at Dame Marjorie Bean Hope Academy,...
DATE: Apr 10, 2015 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Some people think the Island doesn’t have much in the way of cutting-edge fashion.
Neal Jhay Morris is part of Moh’Tiv, a group of budding young designers hoping to change that perception.
They’ll show off their collections as part of Capital Fashi...
Our Year 6 and Year 7 students had a fantastic living history lesson over the Easter holidays.
They had the trip of a lifetime as they headed off to Washington, DC, Williamsburg and Jamestown.
The first stop along the way was to the National Zoo wh...
The sun is a giant ball of burning gas 93 million miles away. It burns so brightly it warms us here on Earth and gives us energy.
Because it’s so hot and bright, you might be surprised to learn that sometimes the sun has dark regions in its atmosphe...
Flying the flag for Bermuda and being an ambassador for the Island is something that comes naturally to Sean Moran.
That potent combination, together with his extensive overseas experience in the financial sector, is now being put to use to attract n...
DATE: Apr 09, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil