Quentin Sherlock Jr has a lot to thank golf for. He grew up playing in Bermuda, representing the island overseas and winning a golf scholarship to Alabama State University where he majored in psychology. The sport has taken him all over the world.
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I first heard of Rubis “Fuelling for a Cause” project through the Warwick Academy development office and immediately realised that it was a wonderful opportunity to raise funds for the school and set out to encourage other sixth-form students to get ...
Two local women — Josephine Bean and Dashunté Furbert — have become the first two registered nurses (RNs) to graduate from the Bermuda College’s Associate of Science (Nursing) programme.
The pair will now be able to apply to the Bermuda Nursing Co...
The Bermuda Community Foundation has approved $480,000 in grants to 43 non-profit organisations.
According to a statement, the foundation’s board of directors made the grants, which represent the BCF’s final grants of the 2016 fiscal year, from seven...
I was born on June 2, 1918, in New York City. Woodrow Wilson was president, the United States was fighting the First World War and women could not vote in this country.
It would be another two years before women could vote in US elections. But when t...
When her brother became addicted to drugs more than 30 years ago, Judith Burgess was at a loss for how to help — Bermuda did not talk about drugs.
As the addiction claimed his life, Ms Burgess vowed to make a difference and founded Pride Bermuda with...
A home-grown anti-bullying initiative aims to sign up 20,000 people online in a pledge to eradicate bullying from the community.
The event is the brainchild of author Chefanices Williams, who is launching her book, A Place Without Bullies, on Novembe...
DATE: Nov 02, 2016 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Secretary general of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association will host an assembly tomorrow morning at the Berkeley Institute.
Akbar Khan is in Bermuda to explain the CPA’s work in promoting democratic governance across the Commonwealth, and to in...
Warwick Academy is collecting donations and raising funds for Haiti, which was devastated last month by Hurricane Matthew.
Shoes and personal hygiene items are being sent to the impoverished nation and the school held a cake raffle yesterday to raise...
Delray Rawlins is expected to raise Bermuda’s hopes ahead of their crucial World Cricket League Division Four match against unbeaten Denmark in Los Angeles today.
The Sussex Academy all-rounder missed the first two games of the tournament, which Berm...
DATE: Nov 01, 2016 | CATEGORY: Cricket | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson