Dear Sir,
How ironic it is to hear that Clarence Hill, who for years has been in the habit of committing crime and robbing people, has robbed himself of the unique opportunity to be installed as one of the first ten inductees into Bermuda's Sports Ha...
The United Bermuda Party is calling for an independent inquiry into the selection of a new president at the Bermuda College after it emerged that members of the selection panel "did not feel comfortable" interviewing their fellow Bermudians.
However,...
Local educators have been urged to consider setting up a Bermuda chapter of an American based association for black educators.
Addressing an audience of teachers and education officials on the topic ?Reclaiming the Children of African Descent? Delori...
Opposition MP blasted Government for the ?deplorable? lack of accountability regarding the status of the incomplete Senior Secondary School project in the House of Assembly on Friday.
And she said that the problems hounding the project were the resul...
Pamela Gordon tops the 2004 Queen's Birthday Honours List, with the Queen recognising her historic role as Bermuda's first female Premier by appointing her a Dame of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (DBE).
Dame Pamela was recognised alo...
Government this week paid tribute to the Island's Portuguese community at a Portuguese National Day reception.
Dignitaries attending the affair at Vasco Da Gama Club on Reid Street included former Premier Jennifer Smith, Deputy Premier Ewart Brown, O...
Health Minister Patrice Minors has defended her decision to attend a prayer meeting in Washington which cost the taxpayer more than $1,700.
Mrs. Minors attended the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington in February, where US President George W. Bus...
BERMUDA'S press have been publishing the various points of view prompted by Mr. Gregory Volk's lecture and interview on the island's "boring" and "tourist boat" arts scene. But British art lovers are now also in a dither over a speech made deploring ...
DATE: Jun 11, 2004 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Letters to the Editor
Students will be able to graduate this year despite classroom disruptions caused by a teachers' strike last month.
Government schools teachers took industrial action after months of failed pay talks and as a result of the action this year's planned T...
THIS year marks the 50th anniversary of one of Bermuda's most venerable arts institutions: The Jackson School of Performing Arts.
While much has changed on the island since 1952, the Jackson School, founded by former ballerina and current United Berm...