Entrepreneurs are being encouraged to go back to school in order to improve their business skills and give the Island’s economy a boost.
The Bermuda College will be running a seven-month Streetwise MBA programme from January and hopes to attract at l...
More than 350 people have signed a petition calling on Government to help the cash-strapped Centre Against Abuse.
Residents are being urged to back the movement, which calls for an annual grant of $200,000 to help to reopen the safe house for domest...
Ten students from the Berkeley Institute and CedarBridge Academy have enrolled to full-time college-level courses at Bermuda College making it another record year for the college.
The Senior Year Three pupils will be joined by 41 other S4 students fr...
By Al Seymour
There has never been a shortage of words on both sides of the political divide, when it comes to seeking public support by making sweet sounding statements, about pooling our best resources for the good of Bermuda and its people.
Howeve...
Bermuda College is offering free GED practice tests to eligible students later this month in an effort to increase the number of people sitting the exam.
The “See for Free” programme — run in conjunction with the US-based GED Testing Service — will b...
Today
Women Aglow Int. invites you to its Fellowship Worship Service at Astwood Hall, Church Street, Hamilton. The meeting begins at 9.45am and will feature Evangelist Icilda Whyte of Rehoboth Church of God (Apostolic) Khyber Pass in Warwick. Light ...
Premier Michael Dunkley has urged calm in the community after the death of a teenage student.
He also called on islanders to continue to pray for the family of Shijuan Jackaire Mungal who died on Thursday.
Mr Dunkley said the 16-year-old’s death was ...
Bermuda College students helped raise more than $8,500 during a recent tag day. The money will be used for student scholarships and awards.
Governor George Fergusson received the first tag from College president Duranda Greene at Government House.
A...
Labour Day on September 1, (elsewhere it is May 1st or Karl Marx day) has come and gone, but it maintained the tradition of big crowds in Barnard Park to hear self-serving speeches from politicians and leaders of the labour movement, all praising the...
A Bermudian medical student might not be able to complete her studies, after being hindered by a combination of regional grading quirks and cutbacks in Government’s scholarships programme.
Aspiring doctor Kiandra Simons, a valedictorian student at th...
DATE: Sep 13, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell