There are lots of stories and rumours floating around about Whitney Institute Middle School right now — and really it's no wonder.
Since the announcement by the board of trustees on May 19 that Whitney would close unless urgent repairs were carried o...
Government is chasing some 5,541 delinquent employers or self-employed people owing $15 million in pension contributions which are more than three months in arrears.
That was revealed in the Contributory Pensions Amendment Act 2008 passed in the Hous...
Kristina Crockwell graduated Magna Cum Laude on May 23 from St. Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, with her Bachelor of Commerce Degree with a Major in Accounting and a Minor in Psychology. Kristina also participated in a special ceremony for a...
Government yesterday announced it will join a scheme helping to cut the cost of education for university students.
Premier Ewart Brown said the Government has accepted an invitation from the University of the West Indies to become a 'contributing cou...
Senators yesterday passed legislation to increase scholarship payments to students pursuing higher education both at home and abroad.
The Bermuda Government Scholarships Act 2008 was welcomed by all parties, with Opposition Senators even calling for ...
Parents are pulling their children out of Whitney Institute Middle School amid fears that the unsafe school will not reopen in September.
The Royal Gazette understands that the parents of as many as 20 students have applied for their offspring to beg...
DATE: Jul 10, 2008 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
The Commission for Unity and Racial Equality (CURE) does not believe enough is being done to address equality within the workforce.
Black employees now account for 54 percent of Bermuda's workforce, up one percent compared to data collected in 2006. ...
Art supporting art is the name of the game for the organisers of the Chapter Twenty Fashion Showcase.
Organisers DEV Productions said that they would use Friday's fashion showcase, which is being held at the City Hall Theatre, to support the BLING (B...
Taxpayers have forked out more than $11,000 on US education expert Henry Johnson's trips home in the past eight months.
The $250,000-a-year consultant — brought to Bermuda last August to transform public schools — has flown business class back to the...
DATE: Jul 09, 2008 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
One American presidential candidate was shaped by his family's rich heritage in the US Navy and the other by community organising in the disadvantaged neighborhoods of Chicago's South side. Those diverse backgrounds explain some of their profound dif...