Dear Sir,
There are two issues in which Bermudians are effectively uninterested: they are race and education.
If you ask them about race, they will tell you they like their race very much and don’t see a point in changing it. And there is little need...
DATE: Mar 24, 2016 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
We visited the Once Upon a Time Nursery School. It is very close to Bermuda High School, which meant that we could walk there. We all wore our Easter bonnets to show off to the children at Once Upon a Time.
The three of us have been going to Dr Tully...
Bald for a cause: Saltus shavees have raised more than $226,000 so far this year for childhood cancer research funded by the St Baldrick’s Foundation.
On March 18, more than 100 had their heads shaved in the Alumni Hall at Saltus Grammar School to ra...
The Easter bunny can skip Taurean Thomas’s house this year.
The ten-year-old is making his own chocolates, truffles and codfish cakes based on tips he got from someone who should know his stuff.
Kevin Pannier, the executive pastry chef at Hamilton Pr...
On Friday, March 4, 2016, CedarBridge Academy’s Lady Wildcats celebrated their victory of the Disney President’s Cup football tournament in Orlando, Florida, as Bermuda’s first female winners of this tournament.
During this celebration the girls — bo...
Progressive Labour Party MPs have called on Michael Fahy, the Minister of Home Affairs, to resign after five days of protests against proposed immigration reforms.
During a heated Motion to Adjourn that ran until almost 6am yesterday, MPs crossed swo...
Shelley Pearson has reached today’s semi-finals of her Olympic rowing qualifiers in Curauma, Chile, after placing second in her heat at the Latin American Continental Qualification Regatta.
The top two finishers from each heat yesterday advanced to ...
DATE: Mar 23, 2016 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Lawrence Trott
A research paper by two Bermuda College staff members on public attitudes to the 35th America’s Cup looks set for international recognition.
Institutional researcher Cordell Riley and senior lecturer Shawn De Shields interviewed 650 island residents ...
This past weekend marked the end of Lent and the beginning of spring, a time of renewal. Lent commemorates Jesus spending 40 days in the wilderness: fasting, overcoming substantial temptations, accessing his higher self, emerging as the Christ — the ...
DATE: Mar 22, 2016 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Glenn Fubler
McCartney Hart grew up thinking she was stupid.
Art, music and dance helped her find her way.
In 2010 she founded Building Blocks Academy, a performing arts preschool at 10 North Street in Hamilton.
This year she started a similar programme in her h...