Stephanie Sylvester Editor-in-Chief “New year, new me.” We hear it every year. Before the clock strikes 12 on December 31, most people are ecstatic to start creating their New Year’s resolutions. A New Year’s resolution can be a plan, a goal or a promise to make a change, improve or maintain one’s life in some…Continue Reading What’s your New Year’s resolution, Seahawks?
Aquaman: the return of the DC Extended Universe
Elliot Tritto Staff Writer 2018 proved to be a dynamic year for the Marvel Industry. With energetic releases of Black Panther, Avengers: Infinity War, PS4’s exclusive video game Spider-Man, and the shocking success of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, you would’ve thought that Marvel remains king of the Superhero Genre. Yet DC’s been waiting to reclaim…Continue Reading Aquaman: the return of the DC Extended Universe
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse: A Comic-book Masterpiece
Elliot Tritto Staff Writer 2018 was a fantastic year for superheroes but specifically for Spidey-fans. We first saw Tom Holland reprise his flawless portyal of Spider-Man in Avengers: Infinity War. Next, PS4’s exclusive open world video game, Spider-Man to which every Spidey fan can agree, it’s the Spider-Man game we’ve always wanted. With perfect web…Continue Reading Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse: A Comic-book Masterpiece
Does the Punisher from comic books deserve a video game?
Elliot Tritto Staff Writer Nolan Bushnell once said, “Video games foster the mindset that allow creativity to grow.” This quote has echoed in my head for the past couple of years. Every time I play a new video game with breathtaking visuals and engaging gameplay, this quote comes to mind. Specifically, the new PS4 exclusive…Continue Reading Does the Punisher from comic books deserve a video game?
Is Stranger Things Season 3 stuck in the Upside Down?
Jacqueline Michaud South Bureau Chief After what has seemed like an eternity for fans of the ‘80’s-era sci-fi series, Netflix’s Vice President of Original Programming, Cindy Holland, has confirmed that season three of “Stranger Things” will be released in the Summer of 2019, saying however that the delay “will be well worth the wait.” According…Continue Reading Is Stranger Things Season 3 stuck in the Upside Down?
Virtual & Digital Media Club partners with game developer
Michael Gennaro North Bureau Chief Interested in game development? Or do you just like to relax and enjoy video and tabletop games with your friends? The Virtual and Digital Media (VDM) Club on North Campus offers a little bit of everything for students who are into videogames, card games, tabletop games and other similar media….Continue Reading Virtual & Digital Media Club partners with game developer
Florida rates new highs for STDs, BC offers educational programs
STDs are on the rise in Florida, and BC’s Student Life offices hold different educational programs about HIV/STD prevention throughout the year. Anabel Sanchez Online Editor Despite national and local campaigns for safe sex over the last decade, gonorrhea, chlamydia and syphilis are on the rise as the top sexually transmitted diseases for the…Continue Reading Florida rates new highs for STDs, BC offers educational programs
Volunteer organization cleans up pollution on beaches
Jacqueline Michaud South Bureau Chief Starting in 2007, after kayaking on his local bay, VolunteerCleanup.org founder Dave Doebler said, “I started noticing a lot of trash floating in the water- mainly plastic bottles, Styrofoam and cigarette butts. I was no longer able to just float around and enjoy my Sunday afternoon kayaks, and I had…Continue Reading Volunteer organization cleans up pollution on beaches
Banksy art exhibit in Miami through Feb. 28
Michelle Castano Staff Writer We have all heard of the ‘elephant in the room’, but have you heard of ‘the graffitied cow in the farm’? If you follow Banksy’s street art, then you might have. The illusive British artist and activist, known as Banksy, once created an exhibition that featured graffitied livestock back in the…Continue Reading Banksy art exhibit in Miami through Feb. 28
Sociology professor encourages students
Michelle Castano Staff Writer “If you follow your passion, your dreams will come true,” stated Sociology professor Dr. Robert Gallagher. Hailing from Ohio, Dr. Gallagher, once an accounting major, had an inspiring professor during his junior year of college at Cleveland State University that made him change his major to Sociology. Broward College students have…Continue Reading Sociology professor encourages students