No special credentials are required to decide whether our parliamentarians are serving the people with the highest standard of transparency and respect as they conduct the business of the people. There are a number of pressing issues that will truly ...
DATE: May 06, 2016 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Al Seymour
Students pursuing their dreams in academia, sports and the arts were awarded a total of $30,000 at a youth awards ceremony yesterday.
Jeremy Pinchin, the CEO of Hiscox Re, presented 14 students with certificates on behalf of the Hiscox Charities Com...
The Department of Education has praised 15 exemplary teachers for completing the first module in science leadership.
Primary school science teachers are the first to successfully complete Leadership for Quality Teaching and Learning, a course for sci...
Michael Dunkley concluded what he described as a “very successful” visit to the Azores before hopping on a plane to New York where he will turn his attention to the America’s Cup ... and baseball.
Mr Dunkley, the Premier, will be guest of honour at Y...
Bermudians were among several students who graduated last Sunday from the New England Institute of Technology (NEIT).
Having studied in various courses — from cyber security technology, to information technology, to mechanical engineering — the majo...
Looking for the best choices, and seeking help when choices are tough to make, were the messages for the island’s youth at the launch of the 18th annual Teen Prevention Month.
The proclamation at Teen Services was also a chance to share the message t...
DATE: May 05, 2016 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
After a successful start to the initiative last year, The Royal Gazette’s National School Salute is back and even bigger than before.
Now expanded to include Bermuda’s middle schools as well as its high schools, the series of school newspapers will ...
Marcus Mosiah Garvey once said, “A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots.”
It is incumbent upon us as young people to look back at the struggles that our ancestors endured. We must acknowl...
When Austin Riley started racing go-karts, he never imagined it would bring him to Bermuda. He was 7 and only agreed to try the sport after his father pleaded with him to do so.
“All right,” Austin said, “I’ll do one lap around the track and then we...
The Bermuda National Trust, together with sponsor Marshall Diel & Myers, celebrated Earth Day by listening to the voices of our children at the student video competition prize-giving for primary, middle and senior school students.
Prizes were awarde...