A professor teaching in the United States will shed light on the history of Bermudian human rights at a history lecture sponsored by the Bermuda Archives.
Bermudians Dr. Clarence Maxwell, a professor at Millersville University in Millersville, Pennsy...
A Howard University ensemble will perform on the Island next month to raise funds for the Bermuda Alumni Scholarship Fund.
Afro Blue is a vocal ensemble at the historically black university and has won two DownBeat Magazine awards.
The event will b...
A former multi-million dollar money launderer turned financial crime consultant will take centre stage at the Bermuda Compliance Summit II later this month.
Kenneth Rijock, who was previously involved in more than one hundred cash smuggling operation...
If you've donated blood in Bermuda anytime in the last 44 years, chances are you've met nurse Barbara Cooper.
Mrs. Cooper, 76, is one of the many Bermuda Red Cross volunteers who have kept the blood flowing for locals in need of life-saving transfusi...
Returned to sender
September 14, 2009
Dear Sir,
I read with interest in today's edition of the young eight-year-old girl from Massachusetts who sent a message in a bottle from a cruise ship while near Bermuda. She hoped that it would catch the Gulf ...
Six young Bermudians were awarded scholarships for beginning and continuing studies by the men of the Bermuda alumni chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity.
Dayla Trott, Brittany Easton, Jordan Hill, LeRoya Hardtman, Damian Pitcher, Shelby Hollis were...
At the ripe age of 64, Arnold Minors left Toronto where he has lived for the past 45 years to move back to Bermuda and become the mouthpiece for Premier Ewart Brown.
Mr. Minors will be the new Press Secretary replacing Glenn Jones starting October 1....
DATE: Sep 16, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other |
Choises, not gangs
September 15, 2009
Dear Sir,
Please permit me to respond to an article a few weeks ago involving the supposed gang members here in Bermuda. I would like to address some of the things that were discussed in that, there were excuses ...
As part of Physiotherapists' Month, Cathy Stovell highlights the work physiotherapists do with the elderly and disabled. Community therapist Andrew Cooper is a Government worker who the visits the elderly and disabled where they live to try and help ...
The Royal Gazette's Newspapers in Education programme examines how art has changed through Bermuda's history in a new 12-part series that begins today.
"4 Centuries: Evolving Art" begins today on page 26 and will appear every Tuesday.
The series expl...