A race relations event being held next Monday is to feature a host of local historians, authors and politicians.
The University of Oxford recently acquired a collection of books about the history of race and resistance in Bermuda, and the event is b...
DATE: Aug 25, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
The scholarship charity Knowledge Quest has handed out 12 scholarships to students in need of financial assistance.
The 2015 recipients were: Aisha Jones (Accounting, University of Hertfordshire), Tiffany Bean (Environmental Sciences, Trent Universit...
A 41-year-old teacher has been given a conditional discharge for assaulting her colleague.
Shanika Parfitt, of St George’s, pleaded guilty in Magistrates’ Court this morning to unlawfully assaulting Sarah Robinson on May 27.
The court heard that po...
“If a man takes no thought about what is distant, he will find sorrow near at hand” — Confucius
The world is changing. The very essence of work is changing. As Bermuda’s job market continues to stagnate it’s important we briefly delve into the chang...
Learning the fashion business has made it an intriguing summer for Margaret Dunne, the young designer behind the window displays at the AS Cooper department store.
Creating outfits from blank newsprint was no easy task, but the 17-year-old jumped at ...
DATE: Aug 24, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
All of Bermuda should agree on a set of core values that will help to guide responses to social problems, according to Martha Dismont of Family Centre.
Mrs Dismont believes that by outlining the Island’s fundamental beliefs in a national plan — bring...
More than $200,000 in awards were given to Bermudian students at the Bermuda Electric Light Company’s annual presentation.
Taking place at Belco headquarters, a wide range of scholarships, bursaries and awards were handed to those aiming towards high...
The Bermuda High School for Girls today announced its GCSE/IGCSE results — with Brianna Mendes becoming the school’s first student to achieve 12 A*s across the board.
In total, 93 per cent of all GCSE/IGCSE grades received by BHS students in 2014/15 ...
Senator Vic Ball met with eight of the 2015 Summer Employment Programme students to discuss their experiences at a lunch hosted by the Department of Workforce Development.
Some 102 Bermudian college and university interns were placed throughout Gov...
DATE: Aug 23, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
For more than 20 years, I’ve had the honour of helping millions of families take control of their money and stop drowning in debt. It’s been awesome to see so many people change their lives.
Early on, however, I noticed a pattern with the people I wa...