ERIC WIBERG: Come run see Jerusalem
Folklore and fact intersect with a song named Run Come See Jerusalem, first sung in Andros in 1929, with witnesses and crew writing and performing the music.
DIANE PHILLIPS: Whose ocean is it anyway?
The waters of The Bahamas belong to all of us, or in the vernacular, allawee. We take so much pride in our waters you’d think we had given birth to them. Like those who live near dense forests or grow up against the backdrop of snow-capped mountains, we develop a rapport with our surroundings. We feel grounded by their very presence. They become part of our psyche as much as the neighbourhood we live in, the space we worship in, place where we work or play.
What we can learn from China to develop sports in The Bahamas
I RECENTLY returned from the World Athletics Indoor Championships in Nanjing, China, where I had the privilege of serving as team physician for our national track and field team.
FRONT PORCH: Infighting and division in political parties
Infighting is a regular occurrence in political parties.
STATESIDE: What will curb the onslaught of Trump?
US president Donald Trump’s slavering appetite for Greenland and even Canada grows.
ALICIA WALLACE: Learn and understand platforms on equality
The latest session of the Commission on the Status of Women—an annual meeting held at the United Nations in New York City in March, Women’s History Month, and close to International Women’s Day, closed on Friday last week.
IVOINE INGRAHAM: Two sides of the coin on crime
Crime is not just a distant issue; it’s a pressing concern that affects us all.
PETER YOUNG: Peace in Ukraine remains elusive
Judging from comments I have seen in the UK press, to many observers in Britain the obsession of US TV stations with being the first to provide their viewers with the latest news brings with it needless contradictions.
WORLD VIEW: The Caribbean - Destined to grin and bear the consequences of its self-created vulnerabilities?
For decades, many Caribbean nations have grappled with dependence on a small number of powerful countries to supply vital imports, fill hotel rooms with tourists, and grant visas that open doors to opportunity.
DIANE PHILLIPS: The never married, never need to marry - is single by choice the new normal?
When we were kids, most of the people we knew were part of a family.
How are we preparing our students for the workforce?
The transition from education to the workforce is a critical juncture for students, necessitating a comprehensive approach that goes beyond traditional academic instruction.
DR KENT BAZARD: Crossing time zones and breaking records: Managing long travel in sports
AS the Team Physician for The Bahamas National Track & Field Team, I’ve seen firsthand the impact of long-haul travel on athletic performance
STATESIDE: What motivates President Trump?
What motivates Donald Trump?
FRONT PORCH: Unity in the FNM and political parties
Political parties, like other institutions, are often fractious, disputatious, ever striving for greater unity.
Op-Ed: Deepseek catching global attention
Recently, the groundbreaking artificial intelligence model DeepSeek, developed by Chinese engineers, has attracted widespread attention in the tech world.
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