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November 13, 2010
St Augustine's College Flag Day

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Nassau, Bahamas - Enclosed are Remarks by Sir William Allen Deputy to the Governor General on the occasion of St Augustine's College Flag Day Ceremony at 9:15 a.m. on Friday 12th November, 2010.

This is indeed a special day in the life of St. Augustine's
College, a school that is widely regarded as one of the premier educational
institutions in the Bahamas; a school known far and wi...

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Coats for College
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July 19, 2021
Coats for College

When art historian Dr. Erica James was heading off to college, the girl from humble beginnings had enough funds to pay for her first semester’s tuition and room and board, but nothing else. The young lady who was headed off to upstate New York could not even afford to purchase a winter coat. As she was readying to leave, someone who understood her need and circumstances purchased a winter coat f...

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February 07, 2012
Albert College is coming to Bahamas!

Nassau, Bahamas -

Canada's oldest co-educational boarding and day school, Albert College
will be traveling to Nassau, Bahamas to attend the Canadian Boarding
School Fair.

The event will be at the British Colonial Hilton Hotel on

February 7th, 2012 from 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.

Teaching students age
12 to 18 years, from grades 7 to 12, Albert College is a small family
school where everyone kno...

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February 06, 2012
Why the hold-up in turning college into a university

RECENTLY, I caught the tail-end of a polite rant on JCN-TV by College of the Bahamas professor Nicollette Bethel. She was lamenting the fact that the College's move towards university status has stalled, threatening dire consequences for the future of the country.

My first reaction was: Well, aren't we already part of the University of the West Indies?

We are indeed - have been since 1964, in fa...

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June 28, 2021
Doniska Taylor's a college graduate

From laughing to crying, Doniska Taylor ran through the gamut of emotions as she held her bachelor's degree from Central State University (CSU) in a video posted to social media as she declared, "I have a degree!" Then the tears fell, and she laughed and cried simultaneously. "I have a degree ... fa, like, school.

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June 16, 2021
University of The Bahamas and Elmira College Create New Pipeline for Study Abroad Experiences

Students of University of The Bahamas (UB) and Elmira College (EC) in New York now have another opportunity to study abroad and gain cross-cultural exposure in an increasingly global community courtesy of a freshly executed memorandum of understanding (MOU) for a student exchange programme.

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May 27, 2021
75 college graduates to be hired in public sector

PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis said $1.5m has been budgeted for the next fiscal year to hire up to 75 new college graduates aged between 18 and 30 in the public sector.

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February 09, 2015
College Executives paid courtesy call on Governor General, Dame Marguerite Pindling

President of Saint John?s University Michael Hemesath, President of the College of Saint Benedict Mary Hinton, and a delegation of executives and alumnae paid a courtesy call on Her Excellency Dame Marguerite, Governor General, on Friday...

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June 29, 2017
Ballin By Da Beach camp emphasizes college readiness

The 2017 Ballin By Da Beach Basketball Camp continued yesterday at the Kendal G.L. Isaacs National Gymnasium.
It was a special day for the campers yesterday as both Dr. Simeon Hinsey, from the iYES Foundation, and Dr. Monique Hinsey, from Global College Access (GCA), stopped by to enlighten the youngsters about the tools needed to become successful high school students, and also what they'll have ...

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May 10, 2021
Queen's College back to virtual learning

ALL grade levels at Queen's College have returned to virtual learning for the remainder of the school year, due to the high number of daily COVID-19 infections being reported on the island and community spread, the school announced to parents last week.

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