If COVID taught us anything, it’s that we are capable of being cooped up in a small space with people you love without losing your mind. Living through a hurricane is a lot like quarantine,…
By Melissa Fox
If COVID taught us anything, it’s that we are capable of being cooped up in a small space with people you love without losing your mind. Living through a hurricane is a lot like quarantine,…
Break out the plywood and tie down anything that isn’t nailed to the ground, we’re about to have a blow. From a young age, Bermudians become accustomed to “weather,” either through personal experience or the…
As children, we glom onto “No!” with reckless abandon. At some point, however, the giddy glee it provokes inevitably dissipates, and we find ourselves sacrificing ourselves to please others. While an agreeable nature can be…
Hundreds of Bermudian students head to Canada, the UK and the US to pursue higher education every year. While travelling for school is an age-old tradition, it doesn’t take away from the enormity of such…
Formerly the Bank of Bermuda Foundation, the Centennial Foundation has provided scholarships and grants for Bermudians for over 30 years. Since 2022, the organisation has been in the process of conducting an island-wide survey of…
Historically, feminine hygiene was a taboo topic. However, while a spotlight is shining on the importance of menstrual education, many of us still live in the proverbial dark ages, particularly concerning pelvic or urinary incontinence.…