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The Mind of a Perfectionist

Melissa Eugene Staff Writer For a period of my life, I was a perfectionist, I had the “perfect” morning routine, the “perfect” night routine, I had scheduled screen time breaks. I had the “perfect” gym routine. My everyday routine from the moment I opened my eyes to the moment I closed them was “perfect.” And…Continue Reading The Mind of a Perfectionist

NBA 2024-25 Season: News and Notes

Jordan Stephenson South Bureau Chief There have been many intriguing games, players, teams, and storylines this 2024-25 NBA season. Some of those storylines include the young rising teams, the young rising stars, the In Season Tournament second year hopefulness, the MVP race, the potential All-Star team voting, NBA parity, the unknown Rookie of the Year…Continue Reading NBA 2024-25 Season: News and Notes

Exploring Nostalgia: A Visit to the Old Florida Bookshop

Paola Falquez Social Media Editor Nestled in Dania Beach, just a ten-minute drive from Broward College’s Central Campus, lies a hidden treasure for book lovers, history buffs, and those seeking a quiet escape.  The Old Florida Bookshop, with its rich history, eclectic collection, and cozy atmosphere, offers an experience unlike any chain bookstore or library….Continue Reading Exploring Nostalgia: A Visit to the Old Florida Bookshop

When in doubt, go to your library this semester

Valeria De Miguel Melo Managing Editor Ronald Weasley in the Harry Potter series once said that going to the library is just what Hermione Granger does. “When in doubt, go to the library,” he said. This is especially true for college students working hard to excel in their classes and gather as much knowledge as…Continue Reading When in doubt, go to your library this semester

A head start on Thanksgiving with BC’s Hawks-giving feast

Karisma Polly Staff Writer In our previous semester during the fall on Central Campus, Broward College students and staff gathered to enjoy a great meal, socialize, and listen to live music at the annual Hawks-giving feast.  The Hawks-giving feast was like a miniature Thanksgiving festival; it included live music, good food and was very well…Continue Reading A head start on Thanksgiving with BC’s Hawks-giving feast

North Campus Social Science Club Visits Jewish Museum in Miami

Breannah Warrner  Staff Writer Professor Dr. Mirsad Krijestorac recently took his Social Science Club students to the Jewish Museum of Florida-FIU in Miami. Once there, students had a chance to explore the story of Jewish communities in Florida, the issues they have faced, the contributions they have made to the regional development, and their beautiful…Continue Reading North Campus Social Science Club Visits Jewish Museum in Miami

Beyond the Stage: The Magic of Fourth Wall Theater Club

Jailyn Santiago North Bureau Chief The lights begin to dim, wrapping the audience into an eager silence. As the darkness begins to swallow the room, the curtain starts to rise. Inch by inch, a world they have never seen is unveiled before their eyes. For the next few hours, the audience will journey through this…Continue Reading Beyond the Stage: The Magic of Fourth Wall Theater Club

NFL Trade Deadline news and notes

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