This education is not only about sexually transmitted diseases but about the choices that each person has to make regarding the right time to have a sexual relationship, with the possible long term consequences to overall health from these infections...
Officials at Webster University's local campus want to see more employers sponsoring graduate students.
Programme director Dara van Dijk said an increasing number of employers were recognising that their employees did not need to go overseas to learn...
Government's newest scholars will be going to university this year a little better off than past recipients of the annual awards.
The scholars, named last Wednesday, are the first to benefit from this year's amendment to the 1958 Bermuda Government S...
chairman Sir David Gibbons questioned whether Bermuda was ready to meet the demands of a rapidly changing global economy. He particularly questioned whether Government's planned education reforms would properly prepare those entering the workforce. I...
The Education Ministry has been forced to turn down operators of two child enrichment programmes requests for use of its facilities.
Both The Learning Centre of Bermuda, which tutors children with learning disabilities, and the Coalition for the Prot...
Island's entire education system.
Last week, the Opposition stalled passage of the education bill when it blocked its third and final reading.
Invoking a rule that requires a bill to be carried over to the following session if three or more Senators ...
session despite an alliance between the Progressive Labour Party and five dissident members of the United Bermuda Party, Sen. Lynda Milligan-Whyte said yesterday.
"The PLP wanted to embarrass the Government,'' she said. "The dissidents wanted to emba...
There is no shame in the fact that the Bermuda International Business Association (BIBA) originated from the "yacht club crowd'', Hamilton Lions Club members were told yesterday.
And BIBA chairman Tom Davis added he was living proof that not just tho...
Government should give priority to health and education programmes, former Education Minister Clarence Terceira charged yesterday.
Dr. Terceira was commenting on the heels of complaints to The Royal Gazette that Government had cut grants for students...
`I have always seen myselfas a parish priest, and hopefully, a good one. As Bishop, I see myself continuing in that role but on a wider basis.' When the Right Reverend Ewen Ratteray was consecrated Bishop of Bermuda just two months ago, he scored a ...