Primary school pupils took part in an annual march to celebrate the life of US civil rights leader the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr yesterday.
A Bermuda civil rights hero was also on hand to speak to schoolchildren about her role in a pivotal event...
A social-media expert is to discuss cyberbullying and inappropriate online behaviour at a talk tonight.
Deana Puccio, a former criminal prosecutor in New York, will make a presentation at Bermuda High School tonight from 7pm to 8.30pm.
She is the cof...
A Bermudian film-maker hopes her documentary will spark a thorough discussion on marijuana.
Juanee Scott said: “It’s definitely, I believe, a conversation that needs to be had.”
She added: “My hope is that this is the first of many in a series.”
M...
Barriers to the success of public school pupils must be swept aside, the new head of the education board said yesterday.
Tim Jackson said: “While we have a significant number of students graduating from the Bermuda public school system who are doing...
“Fix the problem, not the blame.”
— Japanese proverb
With the new year only a few days old, for many of us it is a time for reflection and the opportunity to take a new approach in our lives — a new approach that benefits ourselves and those we love....
DATE: Jan 15, 2019 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Michael Weeks
A fuel firm has donated $5,000 to an ocean education programme for youngsters run by the Bermuda Institute of Ocean Sciences.
Sol Petroleum Bermuda handed the cash to the Ocean Academy marine programme.
Kaitlin Noyes, the director of Ocean Academy, s...
A ground-breaking ceremony for an $11 million technology centre has been celebrated at Bermuda High School.
Linda Parker, head of the school, said the start of construction was an important milestone.
Ms Parker added: “This ambitious project was env...
A plan to hire a PR agency to help the Government’s workforce development department boost its image has been dropped.
Businesses were asked to submit tenders last October for a campaign designed to generate a better image for the service.
A governme...
A single mom who worked two jobs to pay for her education was Called to the Bermuda Bar yesterday.
Now she has rejoined the law firm where she once worked as a secretary as a barrister.
Keeka Simons, 34, fought back tears at Supreme Court as she than...
DATE: Jan 12, 2019 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Recognising that many young people are not making conscious health and wellness decisions, Generation Next founder and chairman Eron Hill said the organisation will be launching a “bespoke health and wellness awareness programme for young Bermudians”...