A new summer camp is aiming to create the entrepreneurs of tomorrow by teaching young Bermudians the much-vaunted skill of ‘coding’.
Touted across the globe as “the new cursive”, coding — the process of telling a computer in its own language what to ...
On August 1, 1835 a large picnic was organised by people of colour in Bermuda in appreciation of the first anniversary of Emancipation. That observance evolved into Cup Match. While it was a celebration it was also a time of reflection. Robert Nesta ...
DATE: Jul 30, 2014 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Bermuda will play some part in the America’s Cup, even if the Island is not chosen as the venue for the final.
The Island will host an America’s Cup World Series Event at the very least, Grant Gibbons, who leads the bid team, said last night in a Gov...
Tech-geek Taiva Paynter had no idea how she would make her way through college.
It was her dream to work in information technology but she didn’t have the money for her schooling and, although she’d applied for multiple scholarships and bursaries, sh...
In the midst of all the Cup Match build-up, Somerset Cricket Club made an important signing on Saturday, with the signing of Dennis Brown as technical director of the football programme.
Brown, who stood down as coach of Devonshire Cougars in April,...
DATE: Jul 29, 2014 | CATEGORY: Football | AUTHOR: Lawrence Trott
The Department of Health (DoH) and La Leche League (LLL) will join an international campaign marking World Breastfeeding Week, starting next Monday.
This year’s theme is ‘Breastfeeding is Normal.’
Mellonie Furbert, Public Health Nutritionist for the...
Wealth inequality in Bermuda is the worst it’s been over the last century, according to economist and Bermuda College lecturer Craig Simmons.
The economist warned that failing to listen to the concerns of the people would only encourage the now ubiqu...
It doesn’t take a political expert to determine that our Bermudian political arena has degenerated into a terrible mess, with revelation after revelation that honesty and transparency have been conspicuously absent in the conduct of the people’s busi...
Efforts to protect Bermuda’s sea turtles have suffered another blow.
Just weeks after a petition was launched to help the endangered species — following the death of a turtle hit by a jet ski — another has had its flipper amputated at the Bermuda Aqu...
The Department of Workforce Development has celebrated the resounding success of its Summer Employment Programme (SEP).
A reception was held for the 150 interns who completed summer placements in areas including government, private and non-profit se...