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Big win for The Bahamas!
Big win for The Bahamas!
The Bahamas got its biggest basketball win in its history, literally shooting its way past Argentina in the championship game of the FIBA (International Basketball Federation) Olympic Pre-Qualifying Tournament Sunday night, to find themselves one round away from advancement to the 2024 Paris Olympic Games.
Bahamian scholar Keisha Oliver returns to Clark Art Institute as a research fellow
University of The Bahamas (UB) Professor Keisha Oliver is the recipient of a Clark Art Institute research fellowship. In July, she returned to the Clark campus in Williamston, Massachusetts, to continue work on an archival project that documents and recovers marginalized Bahamian art histories.
SAi 2023 bridges the future
SAi 2023 bridges the future
Aquinas College senior Jaá Rolle was awarded the Summer Arts Immersion (SAi) 2023 Conceptual Composition Prize for her piece "Unceasing Admiration", an abstract portrait that pays homage to Bahamian Master Artist Stanley Burnside.
No date yet for Fishing Hole Causeway reopening
No date yet for Fishing Hole Causeway reopening
West Grand Bahama motorists are wondering what is holding up the reopening of Fishing Hole Road Causeway that has been closed since March for repairs, resurfacing and line painting.
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.
U.S. Defense Personnel Engage with Youth at Reform Schools
Sailors and Soldiers from the USS Wasp (LHD 1) amphibious landing vessel and the Rhode Island National Guard (RING) volunteered at the Simpson PennCentre for Boys and the Willie Mae Pratt Centre for Girls last Friday morning.
Tips to properly conquer carnival weekend
Tips to properly conquer carnival weekend
Navigating next weekend's festivities will be no easy feat. Luckily for you, I am here to help.
The lupus fighter's advocate
The lupus fighter's advocate
Shonalee Johnson does not have lupus. Her late mom Gwendolyn King and her sister Shanelle Brennen did – and have both lost their battle with lupus. So, Johnson has first-hand knowledge of this cruel and mysterious disease. She has seen it and lived it.
Mario Carey: Extend hotel benefits to Bahamian homeowners for short-term rentals for major economic boost, long-term improvement will affect all sectors
A leading businessman and innovative thinker focused on boosting Bahamian prosperity through entrepreneurship today proposed extending benefits afforded large properties serving the tourist market to individual Bahamian homeowners who demonstrate the ability to offer, maintain and manage satisfactory short-term vacation rentals.
Rise Bahamas holds Imagine Local Government Day
Rise Bahamas holds Imagine Local Government Day
Bahamian icon and renowned architect Patrick Rahming started speaking about local government in the early 1970s, and he felt that it should be a part of the country’s constitution.