Since I teach part-time at Bermuda College, I usually avoid writing about student exhibitions. After all, these shows have usually been created by my students. It would be inappropriate and a conflict of interest for me to write a review about exhibi...
Recessions aren't like hurricanes if one hits somewhere else, it does not mean Bermuda has dodged a bullet. Bermuda Employers' Council head Martin Law says the financial storm could damage everything in its wake.
Bermuda isn't another world when it c...
TODAY
Bermuda Autism Support & Education (BASE) panel discussion from 9 am to 11 am. Round table discussions after lunch at the Mount Saint Agnes Auditorium. Lunch will be provided. RSVP to basebda@yahoo.com. Speakers will include Julia Harper Presid...
A teenager appeared in court yesterday charged with grievous bodily harm as classes at CedarBridge Academy returned to normal.
Jermaine Usher, 17, pleaded not guilty at Magistrates Court to causing grievous bodily harm on a fellow student. The 16-yea...
When companies release their quarterly financial results, do you feel like you need an interpreter? Do "loan-loss provisions", "other-than-temporary impairments" and "low visibility" leave you scratching your head?
You're not alone. Much of the langu...
April 24
Bermuda School of Music 'Some Enchanted Evening 2009' 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Fairmont Southampton Hotel, Mid-Ocean Amphitheatre. Tickets at: The Bermuda School of Music, Music Box, Pulp and Circumstance and www.boxoffice.bm.
April 25
Bermuda A...
The Bermuda Autism Support and Education Society's Autism Awareness Month Panel Discussion has been changed to this Saturday.
The event, which will be held at the Mount St. Agnes Auditorium from 9 a.m. to 4.30 p.m., will include a panel discussion on...
Students learned the ABCs of success yesterday from an award-winning Bermudian motivational speaker with five White House citations.
Dennis Rahiim Watson told S1-S4 students at the Berkeley Institute Student Leadership Conference that he used to be a...
The idea of Bermuda College becoming a university was debated at a public forum last night — with its president Duranda Greene arguing in favour of it offering four-year degrees.
Dr. Greene said her personal view was that turning the college into a d...
DATE: Apr 24, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways