
Biles all loved up again
Simone Biles is only 26 and has just made a comeback to gymnastics after an enforced two-year hiatus, yet she is already undeniably the sport’s greatest ever.
Simone Biles is only 26 and has just made a comeback to gymnastics after an enforced two-year hiatus, yet she is already undeniably the sport’s greatest ever.
In 2021, Jada Connor graduated with an associate degree in social sciences from UCCI and was still undecided on where she would go in her future career.
Cayman has been commended in the British Parliament (House of Commons) for its continuing efforts to comply with international financial industry standards.
Cayman will celebrate all things arts and culture at the 11th annual Red Sky at Night multi-disciplinary arts festival, presented by the Cayman National Cultural Foundation (CNCF).
Three Caymanians, Mr. Roy Bodden, Mr. Erren Merren, and Dr. Steve McField wrote tributes as part of the education thrust on Ormond Panton.
Dart joined the Cayman Catboat Club in celebrating Caymanian seafarers William Austin Ebanks and Kemuel “Kem” Jackson with a sculpture commissioned to recognise their efforts to keep catboat culture alive in the Cayman Islands.
Pedro St. James and the Cayman Islands Further Education Centre (CIFEC) are pleased to announce a successful partnership aimed at the restoration of antique furniture at Pedro Castle, one of the Cayman Islands’ most cherished historic sites.
TechCayman recently held their annual immersive robotics camp for students at Layman Scott High School in Cayman Brac.
The Ministry of Youth, Sports & Heritage has now completed the procurement of a 50m and a 25m pool for the new Cayman Islands Aquatic Centre, as well as the contract for the installation.
The Cayman National Cultural Foundation (CNCF) is deeply saddened by the loss of Morgan DaCosta, a devoted advocate for the arts and a cherished member of our community.