FACING REALITY: Facing the reality of social inequality
It is high time for all of us, even those who have been avoiding the truth like an ostrich, to “face reality”, is not a matter we can afford to ignore any longer.
PETER YOUNG: Next step for hostage deal?
Developments in Gaza have dominated the world’s news reporting for some time now with extraordinarily extensive coverage.
KDK REPORT: Times like these
This past week, I’ve been both riveted and absolutely saddened by the wildfires sweeping across California.
WORLD VIEW: OAS secretary general election and renewed OAS consensus
The upcoming election for the Secretary-General of the Organization of American States (OAS) on March 10 presents an opportunity to reshape the future of the institution.
INSIGHT: Straight answers needed on anti-violence measures
FOR all the talk of needing to tackle crime collectively, from the outside looking in, it can be hard to discern what is the government strategy on the matter.
FRONT PORCH: Moral beauty
Like other manifestations of beauty, moral beauty in its various forms, such as kindness, perseverance, compassion, courage, faith, charity, and a rainbow of spiritual virtues, attracts and compels others “to go and do likewise.” (Luke 10:37)
Maternity: Putting people over profit
The world of work, with all of its complexities and far-reaching impact, is a fascinating one to explore, especially alongside society and its stagnation in some areas and changes others.
PETER YOUNG: Trump making headlines before assuming office
The world’s media has been overloaded recently with stories that people are making fun of some of President-elect Trump’s latest pronouncements in advance of his inauguration next week.
HUBERT MINNIS: Remove all taxes on food
Prime Minister Philip Davis gave a New Year’s address on January 8.
WORLD VIEW: Clarifying misconceptions about the Panama Canal
Recent remarks by US President-elect Donald Trump have drawn attention to the Panama Canal.
GAIN AN EDGE: The sacrosanct importance of alumni in Bahamian academia
Over the past 50 years and counting, University of The Bahamas (UB) and its antecedent, the College of The Bahamas (COB) has produced an illustrious network of 22,000-plus alumni comprised of some of the world’s leading CEO’s, award-winning artists, heads of government, and influential politicians.
DEREK SMITH: The workplace risks that threaten 2025
In 2025, corporate leaders will continue to face multiple workplace risks that can both impact operational performance and employee well-being.
PETER YOUNG: One of most eventful years in world affairs
The beginning of another year is a timely moment to take a look at the main trouble spots in the world after a notably significant series of international developments in 2024.
How can our classrooms become more inclusive?
A myriad of problems and challenges have hindered the success of inclusive education.
FRONT PORCH: Christian love and social justice vs Christian triumphalism
A friend recalled a harrowing story of love and lost.
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