Jordan Stephenson South Bureau Chief The NFL trade deadline officially ended Nov. 5, so the players and teams who were discussed in trade rumors, will have to wait until the offseason to resume trade discussions. This trade deadline was another busy deadline, like last year’s trade deadline mainly because of the playoff contenders that wanted…Continue Reading NFL Trade Deadline news and notes
Video game popular for 17 Years
Logan Mualem Staff Writer Team Fortress 2. If you don’t recognize that name, that’s alright. It’s the name of a videogame released by Valve Corporation all the way back in 2007, back when computer gaming was still a relatively young medium. It was a time of lightning-fast innovation, where each year saw games getting better…Continue Reading Video game popular for 17 Years
How to be mentally prepared for a career in the healthcare field
Melissa Eugene North Bureau Chief More than 200,000 healthcare workers resigned from their positions last year, according to healthcaredive.com. Words such as burnout, exhaustion, and stress became the words to describe working conditions in the health care field, forcing mainly on hospitals in America. The title “Hospital Greed Is Destroying Our Nurses. Here’s Why,” has over…Continue Reading How to be mentally prepared for a career in the healthcare field
Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice Returns Just in Time for Fall Season
Tabetha Martin Howard Online Editor Tim Burton’s 1988 classic Beetlejuice now has a sequel, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, released just in time for the holidays. The original Beetlejuice follows the story of the Maitland’s, a couple who die in their small town and must navigate life in the afterlife. When their house is sold to…Continue Reading Tim Burton’s Beetlejuice Returns Just in Time for Fall Season
Virtual Reality takes the stage in education
Swami Hinojosa Editor-in-Chief In a world where technology is advancing faster than we can comprehend, staying updated on the latest innovations is crucial. The rapid integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into society has transformed not only the business and healthcare sectors but also education. One of the most groundbreaking developments is introducing virtual reality (VR)…Continue Reading Virtual Reality takes the stage in education
Breast Cancer: Myths, Realities, and What You Can Do
Winda Saintil Staff Writer I’m sure by now many of you have seen pink ribbons, pink buses, and so on. October is breast cancer awareness month, and I would like to clarify some common misconceptions about the disease, as well as give insight into what causes it. According to the National Breast Cancer Foundation,…Continue Reading Breast Cancer: Myths, Realities, and What You Can Do
Halloween History: Roots and Origins
Valeria De Miguel Melo Staff Writer On every October 31st, children can be seen sporting costumes and asking for candy across the United States and many other countries around the globe. Candy, laughs, and excitement are shared throughout communities as groups of families and friends admire each other’s costumes and the Halloween decorations around their…Continue Reading Halloween History: Roots and Origins
The Great Autumn Debate: Pumpkin vs Sweet Potato
Bria Vaughn Staff Writer It’s that time of year again, the smell of cinnamon and nutmeg fill the air, leaves are changing colors, allergies are making a strong comeback, and if you are in Florida, hurricane season is almost over. The coffee shops are flooded with scents of a distinct spiced fruit while soul…Continue Reading The Great Autumn Debate: Pumpkin vs Sweet Potato
Best 2010s rap supergroup bracket results and cultural analysis
Bria Vaughn Staff Writer On a late rainy night, while doing EVR1001 homework, I was scrolling through Spotify (procrastinating) searching for *The Perfect Playlist*. I ended up just going to my liked songs playlist, pressed shuffle and vowed to let the Spotify Shuffle gods work their magic. After about 30 minutes of the most glorious,…Continue Reading Best 2010s rap supergroup bracket results and cultural analysis
Celebrating Gissel Spilfogel: a beacon of support and inspiration in Student Life
Swami Hinojosa Editor-in-Chief Have you ever thought about the behind-the-scenes work that goes into organizing Student Life events? Its a remarkable effort led by passionate individuals who pour their heart and soul into it. Over the past six years, Gissel Spilfogel has been a critical player at Central Campus, witnessing the arrival and departure of…Continue Reading Celebrating Gissel Spilfogel: a beacon of support and inspiration in Student Life