October 24, 2013
Dear Sir,
I’m not exactly sure what to make of this whole ‘not wanting any caning’ garbage to be allowed at any school. There’s been incidents involving girls assaulting other girls at schools and, nothing’s been done about the situa...
DATE: Oct 26, 2013 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
A misguided concept too often is that children can only be corrected with a beating or a tongue lashing leaving them feeling unwanted and resentful toward any type of authority whether it is a parent, guardian, teacher, or a neighbour. Many of us who...
DATE: Oct 26, 2013 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Al Seymour
A Bermudian reggae artist is making positive strides in Jamaica — the birthplace of the music genre.
Since moving to Jamaica permanently seven years ago, Adam Mayo, who goes by the stage name of Magma, has released one album and is currently working ...
DATE: Oct 25, 2013 | CATEGORY: Arts & Entertainment | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
What do you do when you are a university student studying in Spain, with a desire to travel, but no spare cash to get you from point A to B?
If you're Bermudian Kris Furbert you come up with your own creative way to see the world — by cycling to dif...
Chicago-based poet Malcolm London has performed at some pretty impressive events across the United States.
Not only has he shared the stage with actor Matt Damon and rapper Lupe Fiasco, while taking part in The People Speak, Live! event. He’s also a...
Working professionals in the field of medicine and the hospitality industry gave first-hand accounts of the work required in their careers to students at TN Tatem Middle School’s first careers day.
Representatives from the Bermuda Hospitals Board and...
A free anti-bullying, “pro-kindness” programme is being offered to students of Sandys Secondary Middle School this fall, supported by a donation from the Argus Group.
Chain Reaction Bermuda — one of the main gang-prevention tools used in classrooms t...
By Ayana Ming-Bean
The most iconic figure of Bermuda’s heritage is the Bermuda Gombey.
I have been reflecting on the effect of the gombey due to my mother, Angela Ming-Bean’s entry into the Charman Prize. They were not once revered and respected as...
Companies being forced to cut back by recession is leading to an increase in conflict in the workplace, an expert said yesterday.
International management and organisational development guru Paul Loftus said: “The concern with conflict is that it’s u...
DATE: Oct 23, 2013 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor