Bermuda national team rugby player Kris Furbert has been awarded this year’s KPMG scholarship.
Mr Furbert, from St George’s, will be entering his first year at the European School of Economics in Madrid, pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Admin...
Nine worthy students were given a $70,000 financial hand-up to help with their studies, thanks to the Ross ‘Blackie’ Talbot Education Award.
Students Jeelise Allen, Lauren Furbert, Jasmine Looby, Allison Outerbridge, Shuntelle Paynter and Priscilla ...
Leasing White’s Island without a tender process is the very definition of corruption, according to One Bermuda Alliance MP Trevor Moniz.
But Premier Paula Cox has already moved on ensuring all leases are subject to Cabinet scrutiny and review by the ...
We see it every day. It surrounds us. It’s our playground. But how much to we really know about the ocean?
Throughout our history, Bermuda has been intrinsically connected to the sea.
The widest part of Bermuda is only a mile and a half. Did you know...
DATE: Aug 09, 2012 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Anne Hyde
The reported increase in sexual assaults in Bermuda merely scratches the surface and in no way reflects the magnitude of the problem.
That was the view expressed yesterday by the heads of two helping agencies that deal with the victims of sexual a...
A greater voice in the public school system could be given to parent teacher associations thanks to a ruling by the Supreme Court that overturned two school principal transfers.
“We want Bermuda to understand that we’re not trying to dethrone the Gov...
DATE: Aug 08, 2012 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
In these times of spiralling national debt and momentous economic and social changes, we are in a “crisis of confidence”. The symptoms of this crisis is all around us:
l Businesses having difficulty meeting obligations
l Job shrinkage in local and in...
DATE: Aug 08, 2012 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Sir John Swan
When it comes to acts of service, Bermuda-born Alicia Fox is intent on making a difference to Native American populations in the US.
The 18-year-old has founded a charity Rez ANGELS that provides books, school supplies and clothes to Native American...
Government’s announcement that teachers’ licences have been extended through September has created more questions than answers for the Island’s opposition parties.
And the One Bermuda Alliance is calling on the Ministry of Education to update the pub...
This week I have the good fortune of being in the UK as they host the 2012 Olympic games. Not a typical sports fan, but being here one has little choice but to be swept up in the emotion, drama and excitement of it. And with every compelling story of...
DATE: Aug 07, 2012 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Julia Pitt