First ten UCCI students to receive new scholarship
Ten students at the UCCI were the first recipients of the Peter N. Thompson Family Foundation Scholarships.
Ten students at the UCCI were the first recipients of the Peter N. Thompson Family Foundation Scholarships.
The global debate over development and the environment is being played out in the Cayman Islands in the court of law and the court of public opinion.
UCCI’s Sir Vassell Johnson Hall welcomed hundreds of school and university students last Friday for the Chamber of Commerce’s annual Careers, Education & Training Expo, with banks, law and accounting firms, hotels and resorts, government departments, colleges and more all reaching out....
You may think the 30 minutes you spend every other day in the gym is enough to keep you trim and healthy, but it’s not. If you want overall good health, you need to eat well and find windows of exercising opportunity every day—not just during your scheduled workouts.
More hand-washing and less hand-wringing sums up the stance the British government is taking as it announced its action plan to tackle the outbreak of the new coronavirus Covid -19.
The Ministry of Commerce, Planning and Infrastructure on Wednesday announced of the decision not to proceed with the proposed Smith Barcadere project.
I know many people are not fans of prunes. My family and I love it. Prunes are basically plums that have been dried naturally in the sun without undergoing any fermentation process.
HMCI (Hazard Management Cayman Islands) advised on Friday morning that some staff members have fallen sick at Health City with what is presumed to be COVID-19.
As Cayman Airways continues to closely monitor developments related to the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19), the change-fee waiver currently in effect has been further extended and adjusted.
The economic fallout from global concerns in relation to Covid 19/Corona Virus is causing a cascade of business closures across the Grand Cayman.