Bermudian medical student Attiya Talbot has been presented with the 2007 RenaissanceRe Scholarship Award. She was selected from over 70 applicants and will now benefit from having her tuition, airfare and books paid for during her study in Ireland ov...
Women have always cared for their family members, so why is the caring for dependent seniors the focus of so much attention, and why is it so important in 2007? The answer lies in the complex nature of our ageing population.
The Department of Statist...
An increasing number of parents have opted to take their children out of the mainstream education system and put them in a home school setting.
For those who have an interest, or are already in the throes of home schooling, Natalie Bean has organised...
Bermuda has joined the Pan-Caribbean effort to spread HIV/AIDS awareness.
Inter-Island Communication( IIC), owner of Hott 107.5 along with the Department of Health, have signed a local partnership agreement with the Caribbean Broadcast Media Partners...
The Island's young people can benefit immensely from Government's Summer Employment Programme (SEP) because of the versatility gained through real work experience, a Government Senator has heartened.
Senator Davida Morris championed the scheme on Fri...
Little did Sandra Thornhill imagine, when she attended her first general meeting in Yokohama, Japan in 1999, that less than ten years later she would be elected as an executive member of the North American Caribbean region of the World Confederation ...
Daily doses of hamburgers, french fries and countless bags of chips took their toll on Marylee Watson.
But after receiving the wake-up call of all wake-up calls — being told she has diabetes — Mrs. Watson has turned her life around by shedding 70 pou...
"The Colour of Racism in Bermuda–— A CURE Perspective"
Racism is the dogma that some races are inherently superior (physically, intellectually, or culturally) to others and the superior races therefore have a right to dominate the inferior.
The appl...
The sport of rowing looks set to take off as the next big thing if the Bermuda Rowing Association's latest regatta yesterday is anything to go by.
About 30 beginners and experienced rowers descended upon the Association's base at White Island early o...
Three scholars were awarded $60,000 in scholarships in the name of a man who devoted his life to Bermuda.
The Nicholl Scholarships are given in remembrance of Albert E. Nicholl or "Nicky" who arrived in Bermuda from England in 1917 after World War I ...