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News Article
November 25, 2013
COB cultivating creativity in mathematics, physics and technology

NASSAU, Bahamas -- The most powerful tools for analysis and problem-solving emanate from innovations in technology and scientific discovery, a notion at the centre of a deliberate focus at The College of The Bahamas on the opportunities that Mathematics, Physics and Technology unlock.
The School of Mathematics, Physics and Technology recently used a week of activities to raise the awareness of the...

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Movie
Ford v Ferrari
  • Genre : Action, Biography, Drama
  • Rating : T - 15yrs and Older

American car designer Carroll Shelby and driver Ken Miles battle corporate interference, the laws of physics and their own personal demons to build a revolutionary race car for Ford and challenge Ferrari at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1966.


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November 20, 2023
MOETVT Congratulates Rhodes Scholar Jervon Sands

The Ministry of Education and Technical and Vocational Training is immensely proud to congratulate our newest Rhodes Scholar, Jervon Sands, a graduate of Saint John’sUniversity.

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News Article
October 10, 2023
The role of the podiatrist

International Podiatry Day (IPD) is observed annually to increase awareness of the importance of foot health and podiatry with the general public, other health professions, and government health officials. IPD focuses on the impact and consequences of foot and ankle ailments and the contributions of podiatrist to promote foot health and treat foot diseases. It's ...
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News Article
January 07, 2011
Nobel Prize winner, Murray Gell-Mann gives talk in The Bahamas

Nassau, Bahamas -
American scientist, Murray Gell-Mann who received the 1969 Nobel Prize
in physics for his work on the theory of elementary particles visited
The Bahamas this past week and gave a talk in Nassau.

He spoke about his work on discovering quarks that led up to his Nobel
Prize. Protons and neutrons are each made up of three quarks
held together by gluons (exchange particles analo...

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News Article
July 27, 2020
Danae Morrison looking forward to academic challenges at university

High school was essentially a “breeze” for Aquinas College (AC) graduate Danae Morrison. She completed high school with a 3.97 cumulative grade point average (GPA)...

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September 01, 2023
QC student Cherkadin sets BGCSE record  

The 16-year-old Queen's College student who achieved the top results in this year's Bahamas General Certificate of Secondary Education (BGCSE) examinations, and the most BGCSEs achieved at one time in the 30-year history of the exams, wants other young men to know that they can achieve great things once they have the drive to accomplish ...
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August 28, 2023
All Bahamas Merit Scholarship runner-up and National Merit Scholarship recipients yet to be made public

While Hodari Prince, 17, is the All Bahamas Merit Scholar (ABMS), and was awarded the most prestigious scholarship awarded to a single Bahamian of $140,000 ($35,000 per annum) - the ABMS runner-up who is awarded $100,000 and which is the second highest level of merit scholarship awarded by the Government, has not been announced publicly.

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