If you’re socially introverted, a night of glamorous, black tie socialising is probably about as appealing as dental surgery without anaesthetic. You’ve probably grumbled, more than once, that you would gladly pay someone to let you NOT go to the par...
DATE: Jun 06, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy
A group of ten Bermudians got a commendation from US Consul General Bob Settje after making the grade on an online entrepreneurship course offered by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
The group completed the free Massive Open Online Co...
Combining the visual arts with the performing arts is not always easy, but Somersfield Academy will attempt to do just that this weekend with a special performance.
The event, called Tapestry, will incorporate dance, gymnastics, visual arts, and musi...
DATE: Jun 06, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy
Through his former colleagues in the UN peacekeeping forces, Senator Jeff Baron was made aware of the plight of children in South Sudan — an impoverished area plagued by conflict between government and rebel forces.
He is passionate about what can b...
Amazing work by Saltus GCSE and AP students was on display at the Secondary Art, Design Technology and Music’s Creative Arts Showcase 2014.
The show took place in the new Secondary Art Gallery. For the GCSE students, this was the culmination of two ...
“What’s the deal with the Bermuda Triangle?” Many Bermudians will agree that this is one of the most frequently asked questions by non-Bermudians to Bermudians or residents when they find out where we are from.
Greenrock suggests that the proposed Bl...
In a show of solidarity for two members of staff who have battled and survived cancer, and to raise money for local cancer programmes, the MSA Saints braved the scorching heat and blowing rain to participate in Bermuda’s inaugural Relay for Life even...
The Bermuda High School has held its first Small Business Day.
Year 9 students had to divide into groups and select the merchandise they wanted to sell.
Groups sold a wide variety of things like candy, tie-dyed and beaded T-shirts, ice-cream, lemona...
For almost half a century, Baltimore teacher Luciel (Joni) LeKites visited Bermuda every year, describing its beauty to her friends.
Now, two years after she died at the age of 88, a group of her friends and colleagues have come to her favourite isla...
DATE: Jun 05, 2014 | CATEGORY: Tourism | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
P4 students from Somerset Primary toured The Royal Gazette’s offices last week. They learned about the history of the paper and how it is produced. Several of the students gave a few thoughts on their visit.
Harry Berry, eight, said: “Today I was at ...