The school and family of the late Dennikia Lambert were given an honorary bursary and necklaces in her memory during a tearful ceremony held by Rosa’s Cantina and Gosling’s yesterday.
At the ceremony, held at the restaurant, Berkeley vice-principal Q...
Learning to care for abandoned animals teaches youngsters care and compassion, a charity said yesterday.
Jodi Corbett, humane education officer at the SPCA, said that the organisation’s annual summer camp helped children develop new skills in animal ...
A woman born in Bermuda to non-Bermudian parents has won a judicial review over a rejected application to work on the island without restriction.
According to a ruling by Puisne Judge Stephen Hellman, the Minister of Home Affairs had discriminated ag...
DATE: Aug 17, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Three students have won Bermuda Government Scholarships as they prepare to begin their studies overseas.
Hannah Eve Marshall, Shanyce Morris and Bakari Simons receive funding towards the cost of their tuition and accommodation, up to an annual maximu...
Seven Bermudian students have been rewarded with a legal education award from Conyers Dill & Pearman.
This award is given annually to students who want to pursue a legal career and is normally given to between two and four students each year. But th...
The Minister of Social Development and Sports Zane DeSilva has met the recipients of this year’s Bermuda Arts Council Student Grant Awards.
Mr DeSilva said: “It was such a pleasure to meet with the award recipients and hear about their exciting plan...
DATE: Aug 16, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
Talk is good — as champion debater Kenza Wilks can attest.
Learning the structured arguing of a point is “more and more important” in today’s acrimonious world.
Fresh from the World Schools Debating Championships in Bali this month, Mr Wilks ranked f...
DATE: Aug 16, 2017 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
The mother of a special needs adult has criticised the island’s lack of resources, claiming clients are being neglected.
And the woman said the only specialist unit, the K. Margaret Carter Centre, was decades behind international standards and had co...
DATE: Aug 16, 2017 | CATEGORY: Health | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
A summer student at the Mid- Atlantic Wellness Institute has created sensory tools for people with learning difficulties using colourful feathers salvaged from this year’s carnival outfits.
Tatiana King has been interning at the institute for six we...
DATE: Aug 16, 2017 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
Bermuda’s student debate team enjoyed a promising start at this year’s World Schools Debating Championships, although illness forced the group’s withdrawal during the preliminary rounds.
The island was represented in Bali, Indonesia, by Megan Sutclif...
DATE: Aug 16, 2017 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell