soccer game, being billed as a grudge match for "all the marbles'' between East and West at National Stadium (7.30 p.m.).
With the overall series tied at nine wins apiece, the 19th edition of the annual spectacular promises much excitement for specta...
DATE: Jan 27, 1995 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Patrick Bean
policy.
The school is also developing a drug education programme, and hopes to have both new features in place by September, said principal Mrs. Gail Graham.
Berkeley Institute, another Government secondary school, recently issued a written drug poli...
Asthma is not a game, but registered and paediatric nurse Mrs. Liz Boden tries to make learning about it fun for young children.
Through two-hour workshops the lively and dedicated professional -- herself an asthmatic -- uses a variety of learning to...
By Marina Esplin-Jones Growing unrest among parents and teachers over the education system is threatening to boil over into protest action.
Citing "an escalating lack of confidence'' in Education Minister the Hon.
Clarence Terceira, the National Par...
By Danny Sinopoli Last year's Bermuda Red Cross (BRC) fundraising appeal for Rwanda, helped the British Red Cross Society's (BRCS) send 55 professionals to the ravaged African country, said Mr. Frank Gamble, BRC director.
According to Mr. Gamble, th...
Serving the community. Personal growth. Enhancing plans to enter the medical profession. Being part of a team. Having fun.
These are just some of the reasons why teens aged 14-18 become Candystripers and Pink Panthers.
While many of their peers adopt...
least five charities reporting some measure of success in their anti-drug work.
During Hamilton Rotary Club luncheon yesterday, five agencies that all come under the Council Partners' umbrella outlined the work they have completed so far.
Mrs. Paulin...
Tucker at Howard University, are expected to be on hand at Friday's All-Star secondary schools soccer match at National Stadium.
The coaches will be scouting local talent with a view to offering scholarships.
A wide range of institutions will be repr...
Bermuda International Business Association chairman, Mr. Cummings Zuill, yesterday threw his support behind the call for a strategic plan for the development of the Island's international business industry.
The call was made by the outgoing chairman ...
children to Northlands, could be soon marching in the streets if a majority support this step.
At a press conference in the Dellwood School gymnasium yesterday, Mrs. Mary Samuels, who chairs the Dellwood restructuring committee, said the march depend...