Two six-graders who aspire to change the world, will attend a United Nations environmental youth conference next week in Norway.
Jahmali Bridgewater, 10, and Noah Marshall, 11, were selected among 11 worthy applicants to attend the 2008 Tunza Interna...
On May 20, 2008, the front page of The Royal Gazette featured an article about the possibility of our school closing down. During language arts class that day our language arts teacher, Vejay Steede, asked my class and me to read the newspaper articl...
ALWAYS we've said if there was such a thing as making a wish for the gift of a talent in a second life on Earth it would be for remembering names of persons and knowing how to dance the 'Gombey.' But if I lived to be as old as Methuselah there are th...
Would-be journalists are being reminded that tonight is the chance to find out about what it takes to become a reporter.
Media professionals have teamed up with Bermuda College to launch a new course in journalism, which it is hoped will start in Sep...
Santa Fe in New Mexico calls itself "The City Different," a community "brimming with bright, creative, and energetic residents."
It is, according to a new report from the National Endowment for the Arts, overflowing with inspiration.
"Artists in the ...
Whitney Institute has a long tradition of producing some of Bermuda's greatest athletes. The transformation from high school to middle school has done nothing to diminish the passion with which the Whitney Bulls compete in every arena and sports fiel...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Taking a pledge to remain a virgin until married may help some teens and young adults in delaying the start of sexual activity, U.S. researchers reported on Tuesday.
A study by the Rand Corporation research institute found that...
An underwater photographer dedicated six years of his life to capturing images of Bermuda's marine life.
Bermudian Ron Lucas, has published his findings in 'Bermuda Reef Portraits', an 88-page, full-colour book, published by Bermuda Zoological Societ...
Public school teachers have taken out a full-page advert citing "grave concerns" about educational reform in today's edition of The Royal Gazette.
The Bermuda Union of Teachers (BUT) notice repeats claims that the Ministry of Education has "largely i...
DATE: Jun 12, 2008 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
Schoolchildren must be taught black history to help Bermuda shed the legacy of segregation, anti-racism author Tim Wise told a meeting last night.
Mr. Wise attacked schools which teach about the discovery of the Island and the achievement of democrac...
DATE: Jun 12, 2008 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith