The National Dance Foundation of Bermuda is inviting applications from interested Bermudian dance students, dance teachers and choreographers for the three Bermuda Ballet Association commemorative awards it presents annually in support of professiona...
A $100,000 commitment has been made by XL Capital to establish a scholarship for students pursing degrees in risk management or insurance in the US.
The scholarship has been established in memory of the company’s first chairman and chief executive of...
DATE: May 01, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
Taking on white privilege
April 26, 2007
Dear Sir,
“In any struggle to end a system of oppression, those on the bottom of the hierarchy have an obvious motivation to resist the system: to remove from their lives the source of the oppression. But what...
Being the mother of three is no easy task, but Mary Theresa Winchell managed to spread her love around equally and, it seems, with ease.
Bermuda Maritime Museum curator Elena Strong is her only daughter and when asked about her fondest memory, she fo...
Government is being urged to launch an Island-wide programme for underfed schoolchildren by a group of volunteers who provide breakfast and lunch for 30 hungry youngsters each weekday.
The five women - all members of the Seventh Day Adventist Church ...
DATE: May 01, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
Mathematics has the power to make adults pull out their hair in frustration, and small children weep, so why couldn’t it be used to send global terrorists packing?
Bermuda-based writer John Madiro thinks he has found a way to use some complex formula...
Alcohol in primary school? Not in Bermuda you tell yourself. The Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse (CADA) is being proactive on the topic just the same.
CADA chairman, Anthony Santucci said an awareness programme has begun in primary schools after a ...
BEIJING — China has failed to live up to promises to improve human rights for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing despite death penalty reforms and increased freedoms for foreign reporters, Amnesty International said.In a report released today, the group ca...
The starting gun has yet to be fired on the election race but already the runners and riders are limbering up. No wonder new PLP chairman David Burt has yet to book a summer holiday.It’s been a meteoric rise for the 28-year-old who first joined the p...
The rejection of Education Minister Randy Horton as a candidate in the next general election is far from a fait accompli, the Progressive Labour Party insisted last night.
It is understood Mr. Horton suffered a shock defeat to a rival candidate in a ...
DATE: Apr 30, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith