Ex-Bermuda College Vice President Dr. Donald Peters says he was forced out to save the careers of idlers and that the Bermudianisation process is putting the nation's education at risk.
Dr. Peters laughed off suggestions by College Board President Ra...
Just a quick note about water consumption by our visitors.
Many North American cities impose water usage limits during the summer months, therefore, most of our guests are probably well versed on the need to conserve water.
Why not give hotel guests ...
In the 20th Century mankind made tremendous progress in improving our material well being. But at the same time, there was massive social dislocation as people and nations sought to settle their differences through confrontation rather than dialogue....
Bermuda's teacher of the year Reeshemah Swan said most people believed improvements needed to be made to the education system -- but often disagreed about the priority problems.
The CedarBridge Academy teacher, who won the title of Bermuda's Teacher ...
People may look down on teenage mothers and pregnant teens but some, such as those who graduated from Teen Services Continuation School yesterday, are doing great things with their lives.
Head teacher, and master of ceremonies for the day, Sharon Wil...
Customs officers have blamed public misconceptions and ambiguities in the tariff books for confusion over duties levied against educational materials.
The news came in response to complaints from Dr. Beresford Swan, who said customs officials were su...
Controversial Bermuda College vice president Dr. Donald Peters has been paid off six-months early.
And Dr. Larita Alford, who was due to take over from him in December, will start her employment tomorrow.
College chairman Randy Horton said: "The Boar...
annual Soccer Clinic and School of Excellence, sponsored by the Bank of Bermuda, starting next Monday.
The clinic is open to 200 soccer players (male and female) between the ages of six and 18. Older players (10-18) will be coached by the two profess...
Anyone who can remember Tom Butterfield crossing the finish line in a tutu at the Bermuda Day Marathon will not be surprised that he has just completed his latest feat -- another madcap bicycle trek across 1,000 miles of Britain and Ireland.
Tom and ...
HILE many graduates are vacationing this summer, this year's Valedictorian for the New York-based College of Insurance, Gino Smith is not resting on his laurels.
Mr. Smith is about to embark on a two-year job based at Latin American Re, which is an a...