Two members of the gaming task force have reiterated that gambling would have been a much-needed boost to the Island's hotels.
And one member said he was disappointed politics appeared to get in the way and suggested a referendum on the issue would n...
On the evening of Friday April 23 at the National Stadium several schools joined together to compete in the Pacers Relay Classic Track Meet.
The Pacers Track Club hosts this annual event to recognise the talents of Bermuda's young racers. T. N. Tatem...
A veteran Bermudian drumming teacher is making a name for himself in Cuba.
Eddie Ming, of the Rhythm Lab Drum & Percussion School in St. George's, has been awarded a teacher's diploma by the La Escuela Elemental de Musica Alejandro Garcia Caturla, in...
I recently sat down with my Language Arts teacher to find out more about what it's like to be a teacher. She told me some interesting things and even taught me a little bit about teaching in the United States. I started out by asking her what it is t...
Today is Thursday, May 27, the 147th day of 2010. There are 218 days left in the year.
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In 1896, 255 people were killed when a tornado struck St. Louis, Mo., and East St. Louis, Ill.
In 1933, Walt Disney's Academy Award-winning animated s...
The Ministry of Education has received almost 50 submissions on its five-year strategic plan.
Government's Blueprint for Reform in Education was released last month, at which time the public was encouraged to submit feedback. "Most are from organisat...
Laptops in a classroom can increase engagement, attentiveness, participation and learning, according to a study of college students, published by this month's edition of the journal Computers & Education.
However, like any other aid to education, the...
Support staff at CedarBridge Academy have called for the "expulsion" of the school's board of governors after two more managers were sacked.
Ruth Seaton James Centre for the Performing Arts manager Emilygail Dill, and controller Ivan Broadbelt were b...
By Jessie Moniz
A ground-breaking London artist with autism has helped to raise $11,000 for two Bermuda charities through a special auction of his work.
Money raised from a drawing of the Hamilton skyline by artist Stephen Wiltshire, went to the Berm...
Premier Dr Ewart Brown has praised the Prime Minister of St. Kitts and Nevis, Dr. Denzil L. Douglas, as a rare breed of public servant who determined early that the theme of his memoirs would be "mission accomplished" and not "if only".
He made his c...