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The very ethos of a national university is that it reflects, serves, and is accountable to its own society. No permission slip from an external body can supplant the sovereignty bestowed through our ...
The politicization of Bahamian history is a creeping danger. To tell history in ways that suit politics betrays the very purpose of history itself.
The way people receive and process information has changed dramatically in the social media age. Reliance on traditional “trusted news sources” has evaporated. Instead, random and unverified informati ...
As the new school year approaches, concerns remain about the mental health of Bahamian students. A recent report revealed troubling increases in bullying, violence, and even suicide attempts among ...
When a child doesn’t hear well in the classroom, they may be misjudged by their teacher as inattentive or daydreaming, possibly affecting their emotional health, according to audiologist, Dr. Treasure ...
With the 2025-2026 school year about to start, the Ministry of Education, Technical and Vocational Training welcomed more ...
The Bahamas AIDS Foundation announces its annual Red Ribbon Ball fundraiser on November 8, at The Grand Ballroom, Atlantis, Paradise Island. This year’s theme, "New York, New York," highlights the ...
Commissioner Shanta Knowles was promoted to the highest post on the force, she said she was told that, as a single mother, she ...
Leonard Sands told Guardian Business yesterday that he is disappointed to see some contractors using foreign labor for small scale projects now.
The Bahamas Communications and Public Officers Union (BCPOU) and the Broadcasting Corporation of The Bahamas (BCB) yesterday signed a four-year industrial agreement including an overall salary ...
Charlton Curtis, 23, Henrico McPhee, 18, and a 15-year-old boy faced charges of forcible taking and having unlawful sexual intercourse when they made their initial court appearance before Senior ...
As the Bahamas Taxi Cab Union (BTCU) threatened industrial action over complaints that its members are being “forced out” of tourist hotspot areas, the Ministry of Energy and Transport said ...
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