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Environmental symposium focuses on water

Renn Darbonne North Bureau Chief Each year The Social Science Club at North Campus presents an environmental symposium that gives students at Broward College the opportunity to meet and work with agencies that are key players in the fight to develop and implement various environmental policies. Students that attend the panel discussions are able to…Continue Reading Environmental symposium focuses on water

The crisis of Black maternity: education and wellness

Thandie Brown Online Editor “I only know what they told me; I thought maybe it was my fault.” These are the first phrases to leave the mouth of Jenese Rasberry as she recalls the unmemorable birth of her last child. Medicinal history is dependent upon trial and error. A relationship sometimes seen as non-symbiotic, or…Continue Reading The crisis of Black maternity: education and wellness

Village Square: The Ins and Outs of Realty

Thandie Brown Online Editor 2020’s Village Square was a 180 of the last forum Broward College participated in. Moderated by Brian Bandell Senior Reporter with the South Florida Business Journal, Bandell kept the night positive and informative. The evening was paneled by, Kyle Jones of State Public Affairs NAIOP (Commercial Real Estate Development Association) and…Continue Reading Village Square: The Ins and Outs of Realty

Chick-N-Grill to be replaced on South Campus

Thandie Brown Online Editor Student voices have different ways of being accessed in institutional settings. For example, surveys, online forums, chats, face-to-face discussions, meetings, etc. In the age of social media, issues about student resources are often accompanied by complaints. They are noted, but the delivery is more so impersonal. To combat the dilemmas that…Continue Reading Chick-N-Grill to be replaced on South Campus

Elections office visits Broward to inform students

Ryan Marin South Bureau Chief With the Florida Democratic and Republican Primary on March 17, it is important that students know when, where and how to vote. The Political Science Club collaborated with the Broward County Supervisor of Election’s voter outreach office to make sure that students can get informed about the process. Led by…Continue Reading Elections office visits Broward to inform students

Broward College Basketball Sophomore Night

Noel Cabrera Sports Editor Broward College held a memorable Sophomore Night for our fellow Seahawks basketball players. Sophomore Night was held at The Broward College gymnasium located at Central Campus, Davie, Fl. The sophomores celebrated from the women’s team were guards Zahra Daniels and Airyannah Moitt, along with forwards Naterai Freeman, Chloe Mullins, and Whitney…Continue Reading Broward College Basketball Sophomore Night

Tennis Team Continues Its Dominance

Curtis Michaud Staff Writer As the Broward College Women’s Tennis Team 2020 season is already underway, Head Coach Marlena Hall is looking forward to the progress these highly motivated and skilled women can produce. Another season where Coach Hall hopes with exceptional communication on the court and preparing mentally each day will make another run…Continue Reading Tennis Team Continues Its Dominance

Muhammad Ali, An American Hero

Renee Darbonne North Bureau Chief Muhammad Ali was a renowned boxer and activist who for decades used his talent to promote black pride as well as a way to show his dedication and appreciation for the Nation of Islam. In the ring, Ali was vicious, graceful and outspoken. These are traits that he remains to…Continue Reading Muhammad Ali, An American Hero

If I Don’t Make it I Love You: How survivors cope

Renee Darbonne North Bureau Chief Alex Shachter was an honors student who loved marching band, basketball and bothering his sister. Joaquin Oliver was an avid sportsman loved by everyone for his dedication to fairness and equality. Helena Ramay was a model student involved in numerous activities and cared immensely about human rights. These are a…Continue Reading If I Don’t Make it I Love You: How survivors cope

Annual journalism boot camp inspires students

Breauna Johnson Contributing Writer When you think of a boot camp you think of working out your body, struggling in the mud and rain to become stronger for your future goals. Where Professor Jennifer Shapiro’s Journalism Boot Camp has an absence of running in the rain and mud, there is an ambition to help get…Continue Reading Annual journalism boot camp inspires students