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Looking ahead to the Tournament of Champions
Looking ahead to the Tournament of Champions
Five of six Aquinas College teams that participated in the recent World Scholar's Cup (WSC) London Global Round have qualified to compete at the Tournament of Champions scheduled for Yale University in Connecticut in November. This, as a number of Bahamians returned home with medals as students from St. John's College, Hill Crest (primary school) and Lyford Cay. Aquinas had the most teams and won ...
Exploring careers at sea
Exploring careers at sea
Quinn Rahming, 12, has lofty aspirations of becoming a ship captain. Last week, he got the opportunity to see that his goals are attainable. He was one of 32 students, ages 10 to 13 years old, who participated in LJM Maritime Academy's two-week summer camp during which they learned about the local and global maritime industry and gained a better understanding of career opportunities in the industr...
Traveling with wounds
Traveling with wounds
It's summer and vacation time is here. It is estimated that in the United States, 6.7 million people currently live with chronic wounds and that number is expected to grow at more than two percent over the next decade.
Ready, set, swim!
Ready, set, swim!
The Bernie Butler Swims Committee is challenging Bahamians, residents, and visitors to tighten their goggles and take the plunge at the 51st annual Bernie Butler Open Swims on Saturday, August 12 along Lucayan Beach west of the Bell Channel.
Brigitte Cumberbatch pursues her passion
Brigitte Cumberbatch pursues her passion
Brigitte Cumberbatch loves the thought of being able to make dreams and one's imagination turn into reality. She also loves cartoons, films, and different forms of art. Animation allows her to pursue all three, at the same time.
John Cox brings the love to Marcus
John Cox brings the love to Marcus
John Cox's original "Love" piece, a conceptual, text-based artwork that he started in 2005, and of which has seen many iterations, has made its way to Marcus at Baha Mar.
Are You Using One Phone for Business and Personal, to Do It All? Read This
If you've ever broken into a cold sweat after almost posting a work file to your social media - or accidentally shared a selfie on your work account - then you know the comedy of errors that is having a shared personal-and-business phone.
BTC teams up with the Government to power Clifford Park with free Wi-Fi for Independence celebrations
BTC teams up with the Government to power Clifford Park with free Wi-Fi for Independence celebrations
As thousands will flock to Clifford Park for the 50th anniversary of Independence celebrations on July 9th, they all will be able to tap into the free Wi-Fi, courtesy of a joint partnership with the Government’s “ParkConnect” initiative and BTC.
'Jazz' placed on injured list again
'Jazz' placed on injured list again
Bahamian professional baseball player Jasrado "Jazz" Chisholm was placed on the Miami Marlins' 10-day injury list (IL) yet again, as he suffered a left oblique injury. He was scheduled for an MRI on Monday.
Still 'rakin' and scrapin'
Still 'rakin' and scrapin'
Just as The Bahamas enters the last leg of its "Road to 50", rake 'n' scape virtuoso and dynamo Kirkland "KB" Bodie returns to remind Bahamians to stay true to their roots through his latest album, KuBa.