Anabel Sanchez Online Editor If you walk into a classroom or a waiting room, the chances of you finding someone fiddling on their phone is higher than not. The pull of YouTube, Twitter, Facebook and the endless array of other social media platforms draws in everyone from 12-year-olds to seniors. Approaching twenty…Continue Reading Social media and devices: Is connecting disconnecting us?
The Way I Make Up: Volume Two
Michelle Castano Editor in Chief In present day, the beauty industry is a multi-million-dollar industry. Makeup, skincare, haircare, you name it and items are flying off the shelves. In fact, cosmetics company, Tarte states that their cult favorite makeup concealer is sold every 12 seconds. Makeup collections are being launched daily, whether it be Milk Makeup’s…Continue Reading The Way I Make Up: Volume Two
Gully Boy: A Bollywood gem worth watching
Why you should watch this Bollywood film that infuses hip-hop with a lot of heart….Continue Reading Gully Boy: A Bollywood gem worth watching
Devil May Cry 5 review: Hold my devil trigger
We review the latest addition to the Devil May Cry video game franchise….Continue Reading Devil May Cry 5 review: Hold my devil trigger
Your Guide to Podcasts
Elliot Tritto Central Bureau Chief As Bill Burr once said, “I do my podcast on Mondays for a specific reason. Many people go to work and don’t like their jobs. If you give people something to laugh about, it’s good.” Whenever I feel sad, bored, or inspired to learn, my mind varies to a series…Continue Reading Your Guide to Podcasts
Broward College’s own major league champion
Okelo Pena Contributing Writer Broward College has an alumnus who is a World Series champion and MLB starter. Before becoming a starting pitcher in the majors apart of a rotating bullpen, Mike Fiers, a local product from Deerfield Beach High School, enrolled at Broward back in 2004. Fiers tried out and signed on to play…Continue Reading Broward College’s own major league champion
Applying for a federal work study job 101
Stephanie Sylvester Copy Editor The Federal Work-Study program is a program that provides employment to students with financial need. In order to qualify for Federal Work-Study, one must be eligible for Financial Aid. Some schools and departments may set additional requirements in regards to work experience, GPA, or major. Before applying to a work-study job,…Continue Reading Applying for a federal work study job 101
Within our backyard: the reality of human trafficking
Thandie Brown Staff Writer As of January 2018, The Florida Department of Health estimated that more than 20 million men, women and children around the world are victims of human trafficking; Florida is ranked as the third highest trafficking destination in the country. South Campus speech professor, Professor Cornelius Brownlee and member of the Statewide…Continue Reading Within our backyard: the reality of human trafficking
A divine panel on Black Greek letter organizations
Stephanie Sylvester Copy Editor History Professor Dr. Robert Morris hosted an event Thursday, Feb. 28 in efforts to raise awareness of the roles the nine Black Greek-Lettered sororities and fraternities play in communities worldwide. The panel consisted of five intellectual sorority and fraternity members who spoke eloquently to students and faculty members on their experiences….Continue Reading A divine panel on Black Greek letter organizations
BC Speaker Series: Terry Bradshaw talks football, faith, perseverance
Michael Gennaro North Bureau Chief Four-time Super Bowl Champion, two-time Super Bowl MVP, football analyst, motivational speaker and best-selling author. Terry Bradshaw’s resume is as diverse as it is illustrious. On March 11, Bradshaw came to the Amaturo Theater at the Broward Center for Performing Arts to deliver a fiery, impassioned speech on his career,…Continue Reading BC Speaker Series: Terry Bradshaw talks football, faith, perseverance