A teenager who was kicked out of the public education system has graduated from an alternative school after dramatically transforming his life.
Nikki Bascome, 16, did what few people thought he could — he graduated with his General Education Diploma ...
BUSINESSMAN Grant Sousa was yesterday named deputy leader of the island’s newest political party, the All Bermuda Congress (ABC).In making the announcement, the Parliamentary candidate said he was moved to join the political fray by his deep love of ...
TV viewing linked to poor diabetes control in kidsNEW YORK (Reuters Health) — Children and teens with type 1 diabetes who spend a lot of time watching television are likely to have poor control of their blood glucose levels, according to new findings...
Musicians weren’t the only performers wowing the public at the recent Greenrock concert held at the Arboretum, there was also environmentally friendly electric scooters, biodegradable cutlery and bio-diesel fuel, among other things.
The free concert ...
Before runners took the streets for the Bermuda Day Derby, students as young as five years old at one school had already completed a half-marathon.
One hundred and thirty students at the Francis Patton School in Hamilton Parish spent five weeks walki...
Parents support Richards
June 14, 2007
Dear Sir,
An Open Letter to the public of Bermuda: The CedarBridge Academy PTSA Executive would like to publicly acknowledge our unwavering support for our principal, Mrs. Kalmar Richards and her team, relating ...
When award-winning Bermudian dancer Nikia Manders, who is currently pursuing her Master’s degree in dance education, was given the opportunity to join 12 fellow students on a two-week, New York University ‘Study Abroad’ programme to East Africa, she ...
International business leaders in Bermuda are being urged to get involved in helping turn around the Island's failing public education system and give direct mentoring and guidance to young people through programmes such as Big Brothers Big Sisters.
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DATE: Jun 20, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
The number of college students taking courses online is surging, creating a tough dilemma for educators who want to prevent cheating.Do you trust students to take an exam on their own computer from home or work, even though it may be easy to sneak a ...
Where were the whites?
May 28, 2007
Dear Sir,
I attended the Premier’s annual Senior Citizens ‘Tea yesterday, May 27, at the Botanical Gardens. It was an affair that we seniors thoroughly enjoyed. The music of Shine Hayward, Lance, The Bermuda Regime...