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Ruthenberg: Bahamas nice place to end bowl drought
Ruthenberg: Bahamas nice place to end bowl drought
Christmas came early this year for me, or maybe it's three decades late. But, if there was ever a holiday destination worth waiting for, the Bahamas Bowl is not a bad prize for a generation's worth of waiting...
Preparing for higher education
Preparing for higher education
It doesn't make a difference where you come from -- because if you can dream it, you can achieve it. That was the message Temple University graduate and artist Jeffrey Meris delivered to high school students during the Public School Scholars Programme student symposium.
President's Inauguration Address
President's Inauguration Address
My dear Fellow Bahamians from all walks of life, all University Family Members and Colleagues, all Friends of The Bahamas and the University, my friend and mentor for the past 23 years, Dr. William R. Harvey and his dear wife Norma Harvey, my dear wife of 30 years, Christina - and our children, we have indeed, come a long way.
Wake Forest hosts mini-camp at Sandilands Primary
Wake Forest hosts mini-camp at Sandilands Primary
Although the main reason the Wake Forest men's basketball team traveled to New Providence was to compete in the Bahamas Basketball Federation's (BBF) Summer of Thunder exhibition series, the Demon Deacons still found time to get in some community service before they left the island on Friday morning, hosting a mini-camp and read along session with the kids at Sandilands Primary School.
Teenager attacked by shark says there was no ambulance - but hospital has no record of call
Teenager attacked by shark says there was no ambulance - but hospital has no record of call
PUBLIC Hospitals Authority officials yesterday said there was no record of a "shark attack emergency call" placed into the National Emergency Medical Services dispatch centre the day an American teenager became the victim of a vicious shark attack.
U.S. Embassy Nassau, Bahamas security message: Personal security awareness
This message is to remind U.S. Citizens resident and visiting New Providence Island (Nassau) and Paradise Island to be mindful of their surroundings at all times and employ practical personal security awareness when in public and at home to avoid being a victim of crime...
Teen engineering camp to tackle disaster response
Teen engineering camp to tackle disaster response
The young Bahamian engineers and professionals of Bahamas Engineering and Technology Advancement (BETA) Group have again partnered with the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology to bring back their engineering and technology summer camp for teenagers for its third year.
Registration Open for BETA Camp
Registration Open for BETA Camp
The camp intends to sponsor students from the affected islands to attend the camp as part of its family island outreach.
Atlantis and Cartoon Network Join Forces for the Ultimate Summer of Fun
Summer is all about fun? and nothing is more fun for kids than competing against your parents!
52 of the best and brightest young men
52 of the best and brightest young men
On Saturday, 52 of the country's top graduating males will sit a scholarship exam comprised of general knowledge, mathematics and English, and an essay competition, after which, the highest exam scoring individual will be named the 29th Alpha Phi Alpha Honours Day Convocation valedictorian and claim a $6,000 scholarship and laptop computer from Custom Computers.