Category: Opinion

How Cold Showers can break Bad Habits during Quarantine

Elliot Tritto Central Bureau Chief Quarantine, Coronavirus and the news have been on the radar around the corners of the globe. Florida seems to be gradually shifting into a complete lockdown and it is crucial for its uninfected citizens to stay healthy and self-isolate. There has never been a time in known history where society…Continue Reading How Cold Showers can break Bad Habits during Quarantine

A great guide to staying fit during a Pandemic

Noel Cabrera Sports Editor You’re stuck inside your house, wondering how you’ll get a good workout in during a time of crisis like this. Unfortunately, the gyms are all closed, the parks are all closed, and we aren’t allowed to step on a grain of sand at any beach. So, our options are pretty limited…Continue Reading A great guide to staying fit during a Pandemic

Ignite Your Imagination Through COVID-19

Arianna Allen Staff Writer If there is one pure, raw emotion that humanity has felt throughout the past several months of this ongoing global pandemic, known as COVID-19, it is fear.  We have been infected with the emotion of fear. And rightfully so.  Fear of the Virus. Fear of contracting the virus. Fear of infecting…Continue Reading Ignite Your Imagination Through COVID-19

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

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

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

What are political primaries and what they mean for voters

Erick Mendez Staff Writer Political Primaries are contests that take place at more than one point of election year before November. A Presidential Primary is an election that narrows down which candidate running for the oval office directly from a group of multiple people will make it to the general election representing their identified political…Continue Reading What are political primaries and what they mean for voters

How to have the most Instagram-worthy Spring Break

Barbara Ortiz Contributing Writer Spring Break is around the corner, and you want to make it a memorable one. You put in the effort and worked hard on your studies. Now it’s time to relax and show off to your Instagram buddies how you spent your Spring Break. Start your morning off by having some…Continue Reading How to have the most Instagram-worthy Spring Break

Will the XFL succeed the second time around or fail again?

Elliot Tritto Central Bureau Chief  Have you ever imagined that two national football leagues would exist in America? Well, Vince McMahon, CEO and Chairman of the WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment), envisioned a second football league in 2001. Forbes Magazine reports that McMahon’s estimated revenue is around $2.1 billion, so it’s only right for him to…Continue Reading Will the XFL succeed the second time around or fail again?

Uighur Muslims In China: Is This The Beginning Of A Second Holocaust?

Renée Darbonne North Bureau Chief The Uighur Muslims are a Turkic ethnic group predominantly residing in Xinjiang. Uighurs speak various dialects of two languages divided by the remnants of two independent republics. There are roughly 11 million Uighur Muslims living in the mountainous region of northwest China formally known as Xinjiang. Currently, there are Uighur Muslims…Continue Reading Uighur Muslims In China: Is This The Beginning Of A Second Holocaust?