Day: September 27, 2018

Sidesplitting Predator ends on a cliffhanger

Doris Pace South Bureau Chief   Walking into the movie theatre I had high expectations for The Predator. Being a fan of the franchise, I expected to have my love for the Predator reignited. As with the first Predator film, I did not expect a cinematic masterpiece. That’s not what the franchise is known for….Continue Reading Sidesplitting Predator ends on a cliffhanger

Marvel’s Spider-Man for PlayStation 4: The review

Erick Mendez Staff Writer   When playing a Spider-Man game, you’re probably wondering if it has all the essentials. Open world: check. Memorable Spider-Man character moments: check (just ask my friend Spider-Cop). Costumes, customization options, web swinging attached to buildings, a batch of villains, and a pretty redhead named Mary Jane: check. The first time…Continue Reading Marvel’s Spider-Man for PlayStation 4: The review

Complicated relationships displayed on Love and Hip Hop Hollywood

Cassandra St. Fleur Contributing Writer   Do Love and Hip Hop go hand and hand? In VH1’s “Love and Hip-Hop Hollywood,” the show features a cast filled with complicated lives and relationships. In previous seasons, we see Hazel-E continuing to work on her music career and personal life. Maskia, one of Hazel-E’s associates, quickly gets…Continue Reading Complicated relationships displayed on Love and Hip Hop Hollywood

46 student athletes named to Florida-All-American for 2017-18

De’Ronzy Lawrence Sports Editor   Finding a way to manage schoolwork and a personal life is a struggle for every college student. Add the physical commitment of being an athlete combined with the mental fatigue of class work, and that creates what we like to call, the student athlete. Being a student athlete at any…Continue Reading 46 student athletes named to Florida-All-American for 2017-18

Red Tide on Florida’s gulf coast causes fish, wildlife to die

Doris Pace South Bureau Chief   Florida’s red tide has reached levels scientists have never seen before. The algae which is causing this natural phenomenon is normal but not at the concentration and duration which we are currently witnessing. Marine life is washing up ashore in large numbers, beaches have been closed and people living…Continue Reading Red Tide on Florida’s gulf coast causes fish, wildlife to die

BC Students have coffee with local law enforcement

Michael Gennaro North Bureau Chief   Local members of law enforcement stopped by the North Campus Coffeehouse on Sept. 6 for coffee and donuts with students. September is Campus Safety Month at Broward College, and “Coffee With A Cop” gave students a chance to ask questions and get to know their local law enforcement officers…Continue Reading BC Students have coffee with local law enforcement