The pace of legislation making its way through the House of Assembly has slowed to a trickle, according to the Opposition United Bermuda Party.
But Legislative Affairs Minister Michael Scott this week said that, while there has been a "natural slowdo...
A teenage mother refused to become depressed about her life situation.
Andr?a Smith, mother of ten-month-old Jahquesai, was the youngest student in the Bermuda College?s associates degree E-commerce programme this year.
Andr?a completed her GED in No...
A Sandys Secondary Middle School student is not only a road running aficionado, but on the school?s Honour Roll.
Danlia Martin, 13, said her favourite sport is road running, but she enjoys swimming as well.
?It feels good to win a prize because I jus...
Senators clashed on the issue of Bermuda College with the Opposition's calling for Education Minister Terry Lister to sack the entire board.
During the motion to adjourn Sen. Santucci revealed he had applied for the post of college President and been...
Overcrowding and a lack of affordable housing have led one of the Island?s oldest charities to expand its role in the community.
After being flooded with calls from women in their late 20s searching for an affordable place to live, Teen Haven, locate...
On Monday, May 31, 2004, the National Association of Advancement of Coloured People (NAACP) honoured Bill Cosby for his ?massive donations to black colleges?. The occasion was the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Brown V. Board of Educati...
American educator, Dr. Deloris Saunders will present a lecture at Bermuda College tomorrow addressing some of the challenges Bermuda faces.
Dr. Saunders, who is President of the National Alliance of Black School Educators in the United States, will g...
Management disasters
May 8, 2004
Dear Sir,
I found today's blaring headlines “Management disaster” very disheartening. We have a correctional facility that's a management disaster; a hospital that's a management disaster; the building of the Berkeley...
Police officers are setting up a charity to raise money to educate the children of people who died in Hurricane Fabian.
The September 5th Foundation aims to raise $300,000 in the next three years to take Zen-Paul Pacheco and Stephen Symons junior thr...
On April 15 The Royal Gazette carried a long article, captioned, “Learning from the Caribbean”.
It maintained that Bermudians should not view the Caribbean independent governments as “failures” simply because their standard of living is so much lower...