Two students and Saltus Grammar School are celebrating after achieving near perfect examination marks in nine different subjects.
Daniel Oatley and Nicholas Pell averaged a score of 4.67 out of a possible five in their Advanced Placement examinations...
The Bermuda Public Services Union has handed out education awards to students.
At the 23rd BPSU Education Awards Ceremony, the following students received local/online awards of $1,500:
• Michael Denbrook (Bermuda College)
• Sharika Iris-Richardson ...
Students attending an alternative school in Bermuda had a blast touring the capital of the United States.
The Learning Express Academy (LEA) pupils experienced first hand some of the monuments they had been learning about on the school’s first educa...
Bermuda’s insurance industry has awarded a massive $445,000 in scholarship funds.
The latest round of Bermuda Foundation for Insurance Studies awards to 12 Island students brings the total funding of new and current scholars to $708,000 for 26 studen...
Four of Bermuda’s young rugby players are being put through their paces at a high performance camp at Rutgers University.
Mikel Dill, Corrie Cross, Emily Sinclair and Hayley Place are in New Jersey this week at the Atavus Rugby Residential Camp.
Whil...
An international companies umbrella group is to unveil its 38th annual scholarship winners on Wednesday.
Previous winners have lined up to praise the Association of Bermuda International Companies’ (ABIC) long-running scheme for helping them to get a...
DATE: Jul 20, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
It’s never too late to follow your dreams. Jessica Riederer’s dream is to earn a living shooting wildlife.
The 41-year-old photographer wants to do it with her lens — not a bullet.
She’s given herself a year to see if it works.
“I took part in the Ar...
DATE: Jul 20, 2015 | CATEGORY: Arts & Entertainment |
Dear Sir,
This letter briefly addresses three matters pertaining to labour relations in Bermuda.
The points raised are job advertisements that require academic degrees for jobs not requiring such degrees, the need for the formation of a trade union i...
DATE: Jul 20, 2015 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
A passion for sports has taken 13-year-old Myles Dismont Robinson far: medals and scholarships have culminated in securing a place at one of Britain’s top schools.
The irony of achieving an outstanding talent scholarship in rugby to attend Harrow Sch...
DATE: Jul 20, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Dear Dr Nekia,
Is it OK to self pleasure?
Sincerely,
Just Want To Know
Dear Just Want To Know,
If you are speaking according to morals, the answer to your question will have to be decided personally by you. You may choose to either conform to or swa...