Bermuda College is looking to “internationalise” the campus with a cultural exchange programme.
Economic Development Minister Grant Gibbons told the House of Assembly that cultural exchange programmes will be introduced and the College will also “inv...
G-Dog
Thursday, 8.30pm
If there’s ever a documentary that could evoke change and inspire you to be better, it’s ‘G-Dog’.
The emotive film about Father Greg Boyle, who started the largest and most successful gang rehabilitation centre in the US, prov...
DATE: Mar 13, 2013 | CATEGORY: Arts & Entertainment |
Opposition MPs yesterday called on Government to reverse course on its scholarship funding.
Speaking for the Education Minister in the budget debate, Economic Development Minister Grant Gibbons said that Government has decided to restrict the annual...
Steps to Success
‘Luddite’ might be a bit strong, but I sheepishly admit, technology isn’t my strong suit. My head somewhat struggles to wrap itself around the hows and wherefores of Tweets and Links, not to mention the Pokes (which just sound rude)....
DATE: Mar 12, 2013 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Julia Pitt
Only in business a year, Canterbury Law has added several staff including a Bermudian law pupil as the firm sees its employment and insolvency practice grow amid the economic downturn.
As director Juliana Snelling put it: “Board rooms seem restless a...
Patrice Frith Hayward has made it her life’s mission to empower women.
She’s shared advice on how to lead a happy, well-balanced life as the radio host of Real Women, Real Talk and is now preparing to tackle a new challenge as executive director of ...
March 8, 2013
Dear Sir,
Thank you for allowing me the space to encourage my fellow Bermudians. I would like to remind our people that life and death is in the power of the tongue, therefore I would like to motivate our people to start/continue to spe...
DATE: Mar 12, 2013 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Former biology professor Jamie Bacon quickly discovered that not everyone shared her love of toads.
On the occasion when she’d take live ones into her lectures to use as a learning tool, students responded with screeches.
Their attitudes would change...
Bermuda’s economy is wallowing in the fifth year of a devastating recession. Local workers, who are employed, will have serious concerns about the viability of their jobs in a still uncertain future.
Workers made redundant may have had to use every ...
When Bermudian-born Dr Olivia Tucker graduated from New York’s Columbia University in 1925 with a PhD in Pharmacy, she made sensational history.
She became the first Black woman in the whole of the Americas and elsewhere to earn a doctorate in that d...