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March 15, 2024
Eugene Dupuch Law School celebrates 25 years

NASSAU, BAHAMAS- The Council of Legal Education at Eugene Dupuch Law School celebrated its 25th anniversary on Thursday, March 14th, 2024, at the Grand Hyatt Convention Center. The occasion was marked by the hosting of the Eugene Dupuch Distinguished Lecture themed 'Justices in Dialogue: Distinguished Conversations.' Four panelists, including present and former Chief Justices, [...]

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March 11, 2024
National School Breakfast pilot programme to be expanded to reach additional 2300 students

THE Office of the Prime Minister said yesterday it would expand the National School Breakfast Pilot Programme to reach an additional 2,300 students, "offering them a healthy start to their day with a free warm breakfast".

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March 14, 2024
Environment Minister recognizes Commonwealth Day with Anatol Rodgers Senior High School

Environment and Natural Resources Minister the Hon. Vaughn Miller appealed to students of Anatol Rodgers Senior High School to harness the rich diversity of Commonwealth nations to forge partnerships, exchange ideas, and amplify voices on the global stage.

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March 13, 2024
Eugene Dupuch Law School Announces the Eugene Dupuch Distinguished Lecture Featuring Renowned Legal Minds

The Eugene Dupuch Law School (EDLS), the premier institution for legal training in The Bahamas, is proud to announce Justices In Dialogue: Distinguished Conversations, the latest in its Distinguished Lecture Series. The presenters are the current and former Chief Justices; namely The Hon. Sir Ian Winder, Kt, Chief Justice; The Hon. Sir Michael Barnett, Kt, President of the Court of Appeal of The B...

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March 08, 2024
Teachers at H.O Nash Jr High School stage 'sit-out'

NASSAU, BAHAMAS- Classes were not held at The H.O. Nash Junior High School today following a social media post allegedly made by a parent of a student last night. The post claims that the principal assaulted her daughter, leaving her with bruises and marks on her back. Eyewitness News spoke to some parents who were [...]

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March 05, 2024
Seven students at Erin H. Gilmour School recognized for academic excellence

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Seven Honour Roll students at Erin H. Gilmour School For the Blind & Visually Impaired were recognized during a special awards ceremony held at The Salvation Army Citadel on Mackey Street Tuesday morning, for their outstanding academic excellence; students were recognized for scholastic achievements which landed them on the Honour Roll and [...]

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March 05, 2024
Atlantic High School students welcomed in courtesy call at the Office of the Governor General

Governor General, Her Excellency the Most Hon. Cynthia Pratt welcomed Principal Melonie Thompson and students of Atlantic High School in a courtesy call at the Office of the Governor General, February 28, 2024.

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March 04, 2024
STAYING THE COURSE: 500+ male high schoolers assemble at Kendal GL Isaacs Gymnasium for a "Step Up" pep rally by the Prime Minister's Office

NASSAU, BAHAMAS- Over 500 male highschool students have gathered at the Kendal GL Isaacs Gymnasium for a "Step Up," pep-rally organized by the Officers of the Prime Minister. The aim of the event is to encourage young men to believe in themselves and to passionately discover their purpose. Prime Minister Philip Davis, during his keynote [...]

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March 02, 2024
"There's No Other School Like It In The Bahamas"

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - The Bahamas Association For The Physically Disabled serves as a daycare and special education center for the special needs youth of The Bahamas.

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March 01, 2024
Anti-Violence Program Focuses on Primary School Students

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - As violent crime continues to rock the nation, a new program aimed at clamping down on the culture of violence is being launched in primary schools.

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