Month: February 2019

The way I makeup: Volume 1

Michelle Castano      Editor-in-Chief The age of the influencer. The age of the Instagram model. Ten years ago, we wouldn’t have imagined that these trendy hobbies would be become lucrative careers. Within the beauty industry, we are seeing beauty bloggers collaborating with well- known makeup brands.  Most recently, Colourpop Cosmetics launched a loose pigment…Continue Reading The way I makeup: Volume 1

Roswell, New Mexico should be abducted for second season

Michelle Castano Editor-in-Chief The CW. Home to many supernatural young adult highly rated television shows such as The Vampire Diaries, it’s series spin-off known as The Originals, and most recently, Riverdale. Airing on Jan. 15, the CW premiered its latest supernatural show, called Roswell, New Mexico. Back in the late 90’s, early 2000’s the original…Continue Reading Roswell, New Mexico should be abducted for second season

Paleolithic skewers & asparagus just for you

Priscila Rego Contributing Writer I have been writing and trying recipes for longer than what I can remember… I was one of those little girls who lived by her plastic doll kitchen, cooking up all sorts of sandy goodness.  Well, after a few good years of practice, I’ve come to adventure more and more into…Continue Reading Paleolithic skewers & asparagus just for you

Super Bowl 53: What happened?

Elliot Tritto Central Bureau Chief Super Bowl 53 was a bit of a disappointment. People have regarded this as the “worst Super Bowl” due to the Patriots taking home the championship for the sixth time, a lame half-time performance and a surprising report of low ratings.  Although the game itself looked to be unremarkable, it…Continue Reading Super Bowl 53: What happened?

The big chill: Polar vortex freezes the northern U.S.

Anabel Sanchez Online Editor   Schools have closed, wet hair freezes within minutes and boiled water turns into ice within seconds. Mimicking imagery straight out of “Day After Tomorrow”, a phenomenon known as the polar vortex has assaulted the north of the U.S this winter. The blistering cold has caused numerous business and mail services…Continue Reading The big chill: Polar vortex freezes the northern U.S.

Students have opportunities to study abroad

Thandie Brown Staff Writer Studying abroad is one the most exciting things you can do in college outside of starting your own club and finishing your degree on time.  Broward College’s Study Abroad homepage defines study abroad as, “an academic program which provides students with the opportunity to travel the world while earning credit toward…Continue Reading Students have opportunities to study abroad

Cast your vote for Professor of the Year

Michael Gennaro North Bureau Chief Since 1982, Broward College has awarded its most esteemed professors and adjuncts the Professor of the Year award. From Feb. 4 to Feb. 27, voting for the 2019 professor of the year award will be open to all Broward College students. On North and South Campuses, one full-time and two…Continue Reading Cast your vote for Professor of the Year

Human Services, a helping profession degree now offered at BC Human Services

Michelle Castano Editor-in-Chief Broward College created a 60 credit Human Services Associate of Science degree. According to BC, this degree is designed for people seeking employment or advancements in human services.  “Our ultimate goal is to get you an associate degree, get you a job in the field, and we are hoping to one day,…Continue Reading Human Services, a helping profession degree now offered at BC Human Services