Feeding the spiritual needs of young people should be the key component in a student?s education.
That?s the view of Jim Silcott, the new headmaster of Mount Saint Agnes Academy, Bermuda?s only Roman Catholic school.
Mr. Silcott arrived in May to tak...
A community activist has defended plans for a 'white on white' forum to discuss the race issue in Bermuda, and urged members of the Island's white community to participate in it.
Dr. Eva Hodgson says there have been "raised eyebrows and questions" ab...
Dr. Beresford M. Swan OBE., first went to Trafalgar Square in London for a moment of silence for those who were killed in the recent London bombings.
Later he travelled to Buckingham Palace where he was privileged to meet Queen Elizabeth and be prese...
Bermuda Regiment recruits are receiving training in hospitality thanks to a collaboration between the regiment, Bermuda College and the National Training Board.
The idea behind the pilot scheme is for the participants to get training in occupations n...
Protect our heritage
September 15, 2005
Dear Sir,
The recent article by Dr. Harris in the Mid Ocean News titled ?Washing away our Heritage? in which he claims that ?Since the early 1950?s a man-made underwater tsunami has swept through the historic s...
The Commission for Unity and Racial Equality (CURE) is collaborating with the National Association for Reconciliation to bring international speaker Tim Wise to Bermuda.
Mr. Wise, author of the acclaimed book White Like Me: Reflections on Race from a...
correspondent wrote this week: ?I am a 20-year-old male looking to get rich as fast as I can, even opening my own business someday. I have a five-year CD (certificate of deposit) that is getting 5.25% on interest at the moment, which will be due next...
Sixty four seniors at Saltus Grammar School showed their mettle in this year?s GCSE examinations producing the private school?s best class results sine 1998.
Spokesperson for the Pembroke school Cynthia Barnes described the results as ?strong? this y...
The Junior Training School in the 1960s was a place of abuse and misery that left some boys in a worse state than when they went in, one former member of the school told the Royal Gazette this week.
Pen & ink artist Eugene Stovell talked with the Roy...
As ?Limey in Bermuda? Phillip Wells points out, the Bermuda Independence Commission?s report wasn?t all bad.
It spent some time dealing with the issue of race, as did the United Nations Decolonisation Committee in its report on its visits to Bermuda....