CedarBridge Academy students visited New York to take part in the United Nations International Schools Conference
Kasia Burgess-Bean wrote this article to summarise the trip:
This past week I had the amazing opportunity of being invited to the United...
Joshua Amar calls filmmaking his sandbox, a way to live out childhood fantasies and play in worlds that don’t exist.
The American Film Institute graduate used the practice to explore his relationship with his older brother, who has Asperger’s.
The re...
Whichever teams found their names on March Madness men’s basketball brackets across the United States yesterday, two things are certain: the overwhelming majority of the players will be black, and most of the handsomely compensated head coaches will ...
A message in a bottle found on a beach at the weekend was set adrift more than a thousand miles off the island almost four years ago.
Joseph Vallis stumbled across the unusual find as he helped to clean up mounds of trash at Bailey’s Bay on Saturday....
When Ryan Topple first started playing the saxophone, he was so bad his mother asked him to play in the garage for the sake of her ears.
It was much the same for brothers Ross and Gareth Cooper.
“On one hand, they wanted us to practice,” 13-year-old...
DATE: Mar 12, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy
There is no doubt that Bermuda is as free a country as can be found anywhere, but we should be aware that there are Bermudian busybodies on our case, and if successful, they will make us a little less free. All with the noble objective of telling us ...
Argus today announces it has donated $13,000 to support science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education at Sandys Secondary Middle School.
The donation will go towards purchasing Google Chromebooks, which will be used to expand San...
DATE: Mar 12, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: News Staff
Members of the public are being invited to a free Summer Camp Fair being hosted by Saltus Grammar School.
The fair will feature more than 25 camps, ranging from sports, dance, gymnastics, seminaries, sailing, art, sciences and overseas sleep-away ca...
A taxi, a police car, an ambulance and a hearse parked outside City Hall yesterday with a huge sign asking members of the public: “How are you getting home tonight?”
The stark message marked the launch of The Royal Gazette’s Drive for Change Impaired...
Howard Charles, a farmer and animal lover who died on Thursday aged 69, was “born, bred and unfortunately passed in Devonshire”, Progressive Labour Party MP Christopher Famous said yesterday.
A lifelong carriage driver, Mr Charles’s life was claimed ...
DATE: Mar 10, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell