After unexpected success in Toronto, the Somersfield robotics team has been invited to attend the World Championship in Lakeland Florida. There are 64 teams from 20 countries competing in the tournament at the University of Florida. The Somersfield R...
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It was the 1960s, an era when dinner was served from silver platters and people listened to records from Johnny Mathis and Elvis.
It was also a time when hundreds of young men gathered to work on board the ‘millionaire’s ship’ Queen of Bermuda.
The...
In our M1 English class, Mrs Rheanne Stevens informed us that we would compose our own ‘Spoken Word Poems’. We all had to first do some background research on “Spoken Word Poems” and find an artist who performed it. We then all performed our poems in...
Ruling party backbencher Randy Horton was yesterday rolled out as the party’s election candidate for Southampton West.
Premier Paula Cox described Mr Horton as a “drum major for social justice and equity” and a good team player.
Mr Horton first enter...
A series of new senior school appointments were this morning announced by Education Minister Jennifer Smith.
A statement from the Ministry said: "In line with the Ministry's focus on teaching and learning, and in order to address equity across the sy...
Bermuda Gold Exchange owner James Gilbert has joined a campaign raise money for the Island’s youth, citing his own troubled past as the inspiration to help others.
Throughout this month, the business is encouraging customers to donate part of their p...
DATE: May 09, 2012 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
When Bermuda College professor Barbara O’Shaughnessy first assigned her marketing class to find 101 things to do in Bermuda, there were groans of dismay all around, and cries of “there’s nothing to do in Bermuda”.
Several months later the assignment...
Fourteen women have become the proud graduates of an new academy designed to help them achieve their career and personal goals.
The Leadership Academy of Bermuda offered an eight-month course, which began in October, to assist women at the “grassroot...
Bermuda’s Cisco Academy was formally launched yesterday in a ceremony at Bermuda College.
This week, a group of Bermudians will begin training to become Cisco Instructors, with on-Island courses expected to become available this summer.
Government Es...
DATE: May 08, 2012 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes