A young schoolboy stabbed a fellow student after a row exploded into violence yesterday.
Now education chiefs are probing the Warwick Secondary School stabbing which left the 14-year-old victim in hospital.
It comes amid Police alarm over mounting vi...
In an effort to become more competitive by offering the customer more merchandise, Trimingham Brothers recently promoted seven employees in buying and management areas.
"The areas which the employees have been promoted in are significant,'' said Trim...
ERROR RG P4 10.10.1995 An article appearing in last Thursday's edition incorrectly stated that Dr.
Daniel Stovell was Bermuda's first native radiologist. Mrs. Joan Taplin, whose family's presence in Bermuda dates back to the 1600s, said her father D...
Parental choice and competition is fundamental to a flourishing educational system. This lesson of education reform, which has dominated Britain over the past few years, is equally true in Bermuda, says the new headmaster of Saltus Grammar School.
Pa...
Black Bermudians are being urged to stay away from work and schools on Monday, October 16 -- and take stock on their lives.
The plea comes from a group of blacks called The Million Man March-Coalition of Bermuda.
The group has thrown its weight behin...
A story in Tuesday's paper incorrectly stated that the former acting principal at Northlands Secondary was Mr. Warren Brown. It was Mr. Warren Jones.
Eleven teachers have quit Northlands Secondary School since the controversial appointment of princip...
St. George's residents are planning a mini fair to help fight the battle against drug abuse.
The Mini Fair on Drugs and Alcohol Abuse Awareness -- to be held on Saturday at Penno's Wharf -- will attempt to bring the whole St. George's community toget...
The Bermuda Chapter of the Phi Delta Kappa fraternity will be hosting two leadership skills seminars called "Empowering Students for Success'' next week.
At 7 p.m. on October 13, Dr. Jacquleine Brown, a well-known educator from the Howard County scho...
has taken on the appearance of privileged and unprivileged tiers. Some people seem to get what they want while others do not. Then too there are constant reports of graft and pay-offs usually concerning Planning and Transport Control. Clearly that is...
It's no wonder. The fifth year student, who lives on Morgan Road in Warwick, plays the saxophone, drums, organ and piano.
The 16-year-old says that music is his favourite subject and describes himself as generally pleasant. In his spare time, Raynor ...