Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans," sang John Lennon.
That certainly seems to have been Tina Stevenson's experience.
"In my life all the big decisions were made for me. Of course the biggest one was Kevin dying."
To look at T...
TUESDAY, June 17, 2003 marks the 300th anniversary of the birth of the Rev. John Wesley, the founder of Methodism. This signal event in the history of the denomination will be marked in Bermuda by a special service of celebration and thanksgiving at ...
“The biggest barrier to being deaf is not the disability itself but the attitudes of the community which create barriers.”
So says Dr. Roslyn Rosen, professor of the Department of Administration and Supervision at Gallaudet University for deaf studen...
Five youngsters from the Institute for Talented Students (ITS) have been awarded scholarships to attend a three-week residential course at Johns Hopkins University. The five will share $12,500 to study at the university's Centre for Talented Youth. I...
Members of the Lions Club were treated to some deaf comedy at their weekly lunch meeting, yesterday.
Dr. Roslyn Rosen entertained the members but also advocated for serious change for deaf people currently living in Bermuda.
Dr. Rosen peppered her sp...
The 113th graduating class of Mount Saint Agnes Academy will receive diplomas at commencement ceremonies tonight.
The senior class of 39 students will gather in the school auditorium at 8 p.m. to hear speeches from class valedictorian Tiffany Butterf...
Webster University graduates, faculty members, families and friends joined together at the Elbow Beach Hotel for a commencement ceremony on Saturday night.
Guest speaker, Education Minister, Paula Cox, congratulated the graduates and urged them to be...
Law and order, health care, education, housing and equal opportunity are always key issues in a Bermuda election. This one will be no different except for the fact that the electorate will be asked to judge the Progressive Labour Party's first term a...
Taxi drivers and employers may be breathing a sigh of relief today because the calling of an election has delayed legislation they opposed.
Transport Minister Dr. Ewart Brown had promised to reintroduce a bill requiring global positioning systems in ...
Young Bermudian soccer enthusiasts have a chance to play - instead of pay - their way into college.
A new segment of the 12th annual Pro Soccer Clinic will cater directly to players aged 14 to 18 and a number of top American coaching and scouting off...