In a world obsessed with materialistic and economic gain, with people stumbling over one another in a rush to be on the frontline of what they perceive as success, something more precious than gold could be drifting away, paving the way for a more ca...
DATE: Oct 28, 2019 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Al Seymour
The education minister warned tonight that there would have to be “an uncomfortable and necesssary conversation” about the “repurposing and realigning” of the island’s primary school system.
Diallo Rabain said that talks would have to be held alongsi...
DATE: Oct 28, 2019 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
In 1999, the local chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. created the Children’s Reading Festival (CRF) whose purpose was to encourage parents to foster a love of reading in their children at a young age. 20 years later, the festival has become ...
Bermuda College is notifying the general public about a phishing email in circulation, referencing a price inquiry, and requesting recipients to provide information to the College. The College’s IT Department has said the fraudulent email is one that...
Boys and girls at a nursery school showed off the spirit of Hallowe’en yesterday.
Colby Medeiros, a teacher at Kiddie Academy, on Laffan Street in Pembroke, said that about 40 boys and girls got dressed up for the day.
Costumes include superheroes,...
With one Bermudian, Kane Crichlow, already on their books, Watford are keeping their eyes open for more talent, although that is not the only reason Richard Thomas, the Premier League side’s academy manager, is on the island as part of the Iconz Socc...
DATE: Oct 26, 2019 | CATEGORY: Football | AUTHOR: Lawrence Trott
The Bermuda Government does not believe there is a “gap in the law” that allows adults in positions of trust or authority to sexually exploit children aged over 16.
Christine DaCosta, who was targeted by a teacher at Mount Saint Agnes Academy when sh...
History teacher Robert DiGiacomo forcibly kissed a 17-year-old schoolgirl on the night of her graduation from Mount Saint Agnes Academy and later went to her home with a gift of jewellery.
The woman, referred to as Ms X to protect her identity, told ...
Small fingerprints on TV and computer screens are a foreshadowing of the world to come.
Those marks are created by the younger generation who are so familiar with the concept of “pinching” a screen to expand its content that they assume every monitor...
The Catholic Bishop of Hamilton said yesterday he would launch an investigation if more victims of former Mount Saint Agnes Academy history teacher Robert DiGiacomo came forward.
The Most Reverend Wes Spiewak said former pupils should contact him if ...