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News Article
June 09, 2011
Northeast Florida Regional Airport has record attendance at ?Destination?Bahamas?.

Northeast Florida Regional Airport and Galaxy Aviation announced that attendance was record setting for Destination?Bahamas held on June 4, 2011 from 10AM ? 2PM.

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News Article
April 12, 2011
Get Reconnected with the T-Connection, May 27th

Nassau, Bahamas - "

Get Reconnected with
T-Connection". What better way to
commemorate an anniversary than to "Do What You Wanna Do".  That's the
attitude the S.A.C class of '71 has as they prepare to get 'funky' while
celebrating the 40th anniversary since graduating from its alma mater -
Saint Augustine's College in Fox Hill, Nassau.

The Class of '71 presents our very own, world reno...

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News Article
March 30, 2011
S.A.C. Class of '71 celebrates 40yrs supports alma mater in a big way

"Get RECONNECTED WITH
T-Connection" March 30th, 2011.  Nassau, Bahamas.   What better way to
commemorate an anniversary than to "Do What You Wanna Do".  That's the
attitude the S.A.C class of '71 has as they prepare to get 'funky' while
celebrating the 40th anniversary since graduating from its alma mater -
Saint Augustine's College in Fox Hill, Nassau.

The Class of '71
...

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News Article
March 11, 2011
Celebrating 'Uncle Lou'This Saturday, March 12, the sixth annual ldquoUncle Lou Road Racerdquo will be kicking off at Rawson Square at 6 a.m. Exercise junkies and walking enthusiasts can expect to be in for a treat with this race.

This Saturday, March 12, the sixth annual “Uncle Lou Road Race” will be kicking off at Rawson Square at 6 a.m. Exercise junkies and walking enthusiasts can expect to be in for a treat with this race.?
What started off as a fun way to get together and pay respects to the memory of Deacon?Leviticus “Lou” Adderley, a beloved former principal of Saint Augustine’s College...

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News Article
February 09, 2023
Four champions crowned in the BAISS

The brooms were out at the Kendal G.L. Isaacs National Gymnasium Wednesday night as all four teams that had the upper hand got a sweep in the championships of the Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools (BAISS).

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News Article
February 07, 2023
BAISS Championships get underway

For the second consecutive game, the Charles W. Saunders Cougars found themselves down by double digits at the beginning of the fourth quarter, and for the second consecutive game they rallied to record a victory. They shot past the Jordan Prince William Falcons, 65-57, at the Kendal G.L. Isaacs National Gymnasium last night, taking the first game of the Bah...

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News Article
February 03, 2023
Exciting climax to sudden death playoffs

The Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools (BAISS) championship teams are now known as the playoffs ended last night in all four divisions at the Kendal G.L. Isaacs National Gymnasium.

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News Article
February 07, 2020
SAC makes all four finals in the BAISS

The picture has cleared up for the Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools (BAISS) basketball championships as the second day of their sudden death playoffs ended yesterday at the Anatol Rodgers High Gymnasium. The late game between the St. Augustine’s College (SAC) Big Red Machine and the Kingsway Academy Saints senior boys had everything basketball fans could have asked for...

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News Article
October 03, 2011
Sir Arthur Foulkes awarded honorary doctor of laws degree by Saint John's University

Sir Arthur Foulkes was yesterday awarded an honorary doctor of laws degree by Saint John's University, Collegeville, Minnesota.
The conferral ceremonies were held at Government House yesterday.
The degree was conferred by Fr. Robert Koopmann, president of Saint John's University.
Honorary degrees have been awarded by American colleges and universities since early colonial times.
In 1692, Harvard, ...

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News Article
September 26, 2016
Benedictine bridges, part 2

Last week in part one of this series, we recounted the immensely impactful influence of the Benedictines from Saint John's University (SJU) in Collegeville, Minnesota on the Bahamian society.

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