Some of the hottest fashion colours this season are pink, tangerine and blue, but budding designers will be seeing green for the next six weeks.
Bermuda High School students have embarked on the second season of the school’s award-winning eco runway...
All hands were on deck at the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences (BIOS) for this year’s Marine Science Day on Saturday, September 22.
The annual open house was an opportunity for the public to visit BIOS and learn about the exciting research taking ...
Locals in bright-hued swim caps have been descending on the waters of Harrington Sound for the Round the Sound race for 22 years.
But when it came to luring international swimmers to the open ocean event it took help from competitive swimmer and adv...
Sometimes, it’s tempting to fear for the future. With the economy on life support and employment in a nosedive, staring blankly at the horizon waiting for Armageddon begins to take on a perverse attraction.
And then.
An event like the Summer Showcase...
DATE: Oct 03, 2012 | CATEGORY: Arts & Entertainment |
Picture it — over 1,000 females of all ages running and walking to show their support for women’s empowerment and education.
That’s exactly what will happen on Sunday during the PartnerRe Women’s 5K Run and Walk, a fundraiser this year for the Women...
Bermudians have until next month to apply for a Fulbright award.
The prestigious scholarships are open to students with a UK passport who are not US citizens or legal permanent residents.
Applications must be submitted to the US-UK Educational Commis...
The One Bermuda Alliance still hasn’t told us how they are going to address Bermuda’s most vexing challenges. In a recent op-ed in The Royal Gazette, we hoped that they would begin providing those solutions. They didn’t.
That article didn’t talk abou...
The beginning of another school year is an opportunity to support our children to become highly literate.
What does being highly literate mean in the 21st century and what might be 21st century literacy outcomes?
According to the National Assessment ...
It was the late 1980s and young internist Wilbert Warner sat anxiously by a patients’ bedside. The patient had a heart condition and had just been given a new thrombolytic therapy (blood clot busting) drug, something that had never been used before i...
“Highly successful and most productive” is the assessment Vincent Samuels made of his lightning trip to Bermuda in his capacity as secretary-treasurer of the Beersheba Old Students Association (BOSA), connected with the Beersheba Primary School Commu...