Businessman for the past 44 years, former Premier Sir John Swan told a room full of insurance students yesterday that apart from fulfilling their career and personal endeavours, they had an obligation to make Bermuda an even better place of opportuni...
Former Premier Sir John Swan will present more than 50 certificates and diplomas this afternoon at The Bermuda Insurance Institute's Education Awards Luncheon. He will also announce the recipients of seven subject prizes which vary in value from $250...
Junior chefs from Bermuda will have the chance to showcase their talents with the introduction of a new competition during the second annual Bermuda Culinary Arts Festival, it was announced at a Press conference yesterday.
The Junior Culinary Competi...
Men must help the Bermuda College to reaffirm its connection to the community by enrolling as students or encouraging other men to pursue an education.
This was the message of new Bermuda College president Dr. Charles Green, who told Hamilton Rotaria...
As students return to classes, it's interesting to note that the recent stream of GCSE results show that Bermuda's students in the private and public school systems can compete with their peers in the rest of the world.
It has been difficult to make ...
Drawing a Latin American insurance conference to Bermuda shores has paid off with immediate business prospects.
On Friday, Jorge Luzzi, president of leading risk management association for the Latin American region ? the Asociacion Lationamericana de...
In 1904, nine boys came together to form The Boy's Own Association, a sports club that aimed to promote clean sport and recreation ? for a select few.
One hundred years later the tiny club has grown to be "everyone's own" as the Bermuda Athletic Asso...
Bermuda High School for Girls is ecstatic about recent GCSE results achieved by its students.
And one student in particular, 16-year-old Madeline Gardner, placed in the top five out of 373,834 students in her English Literature GCSE exam.
Madeline re...
Families are invited to a Family Fun Day in Victoria Park today to encourage bonding between parents and their children.
The event is being organised by Families First, a branch of The Childcare Placement Board of the Ministry of Health and Family Se...
A Harvard law school professor slated to speak at a Police conference to be held on the Island in November has been charged with plagiarism according to an overseas news report.
A recent book by Charles J. Ogletree Jr., a law professor at Harvard and...