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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

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

Broward College offers 11 different 10K Bachelor degrees

Melissa Getter recently graduated with a BAS in Supervision and Management. Photo Courtesy of Melissa Getter   Jacqueline Michaud South Bureau Chief   Launching in 2015, Broward College, along with a state initiative provided by Governor Rick Scott, broke new ground in broadening their educational horizons and expanding their curriculum to incorporate the $10K initiative-…Continue Reading Broward College offers 11 different 10K Bachelor degrees

What is the Best Playlist to Work Out to?

Elliot Titto Staff writer So, let me ask you something; are you exercising? It’s ok, no one’s going to judge you. I’ll give you my personal experience to make you more comfortable. I have a love/hate relationship with working out. Often, I find myself having phases throughout the year to which I don’t work out…Continue Reading What is the Best Playlist to Work Out to?

Why voting matters in the mid-terms: an open letter

Erick Mendez Staff Writer   Dear Young, Old and people somewhere in between, Voting matters. There are at least 100 different ways I could explain this. Short of one-hundred, I’ll provide you with as many reasons I can list. Political divide among friends, coworkers and lovers is at an all-time high. A reality television host…Continue Reading Why voting matters in the mid-terms: an open letter

Halloween sequel captures spirit of original

Michael Gennaro North Bureau Chief   When Universal announced they were making a direct sequel to the 1978 slasher classic “Halloween,” fans of the original had legitimate reasons to be skeptical. After all, this was a movie franchise that seemed like it had an infinite number of half-hearted sequels and spinoffs ever since the original…Continue Reading Halloween sequel captures spirit of original

Target’s new fall collection is budget-friendly

Doris Pace South Bureau Chief   Over the past year, Target has revamped displays and floor plans and added several brands with very friendly pricing for both men and women. Prices so good that you can actually buy clothes and won’t have to eat ramen for a whole week. Brands that have become a staple…Continue Reading Target’s new fall collection is budget-friendly

Epcot’s Food & Wine Fest: a great way to celebrate season

Elliot Tritto Staff Writer   What’s your ideal way to celebrate the great season of fall? Do you fill your home with decorations of orange leaves and pumpkins? Perhaps, you install air fresheners to give off that pleasing, nutmeg aroma of pumpkin. Conceivably, do you watch horror movies to hype up the terrifying yet beautiful…Continue Reading Epcot’s Food & Wine Fest: a great way to celebrate season