Janyne Langlois Staff Writer Secrets of Sulphur Springs followed two kids by the name of Griffin Campbell and Harper Dunn. Griffin’s family moved into an abandoned hotel in the small town of Sulphur Springs, Louisiana. The town is filled with multiple mysteries, one of them being the case of Savannah Dillon, who went missing in…Continue Reading Secrets of Sulphur Springs review on Disney
The art of not having a good professor
Melissa Eugene Staff Writer At some point in time, a college student might experience a dreadful professor, and if you haven’t by now, trust me you will sooner or later. No matter how many Rate my Professors you check or making sure you sign up for classes early before all the “good” professors are taken,…Continue Reading The art of not having a good professor
Intersectionality and erasure: why black queer history belongs in Black History Month
Keynaya Thompson Managing Editor As February 2024 brings forth Black History Month and its commemoration of African Americans and their roles in U.S. history, there are still some who ask what Black History Month is and why we celebrate it. Typically, the answer is for the purpose of unearthing the unique struggles, triumphs and experiences…Continue Reading Intersectionality and erasure: why black queer history belongs in Black History Month
A Glimpse into the Future with Apple Vision Pro
Andrea Iriarte Staff Writer Last June, Apple promised its users a glimpse into the future with its announcement of the Apple Vision Pro, the company’s new mixed reality headset. However, early demonstrations of the device left many perplexed with its mysterious simplicity and stunned with the attached $3,500 price tag. With the official release of…Continue Reading A Glimpse into the Future with Apple Vision Pro
2024 NBA Trade Deadline was less tumultuous than last year
Levi Hylton Staff Writer The 2024 NBA trade deadline was less tumultuous than last year’s with the absence of big names being moved. As in last year‘s trade deadline, the most notable trades coming up to and right before the deadline, were when Brooklyn sent Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving to the Phoenix Suns and…Continue Reading 2024 NBA Trade Deadline was less tumultuous than last year
A spectacular Super Bowl LVIII finish
Jordan Stephenson South Bureau Chief The Super Bowl took place on Sunday, February 11 with one of the most epic Super Bowl rematches, the Chiefs vs 49ers, in Las Vegas, Nevada, at the Allegiant Stadium. Super Bowl 58, encapsulated the most watched tv program of all time, with 123.7 million plus viewing on CBS, which…Continue Reading A spectacular Super Bowl LVIII finish
Valentine’s Day Bash on South brings students together
Janyne Langlois Staff Writer Broward College’s South Campus held a Valentine’s Day Bash on Feb. 14 organized by Student Life. Students were able to stuff their own plushies and even make or buy handmade jewelry. Kaila Harris of Student Life explained that the idea for the Valentines Day Bash came about as a team effort;…Continue Reading Valentine’s Day Bash on South brings students together
The positive impact of sports on physical, mental health: a look into South Campus intramurals
Swami Hinojosa Editor-in-Chief Throughout the last two newspaper issues, we have delved into the different campuses that comprise our educational institution: Central and North. Recently, we had the opportunity to visit South Campus and attend a few of their sports activities. While we have previously emphasized the benefits of participating in sports, such as building…Continue Reading The positive impact of sports on physical, mental health: a look into South Campus intramurals
Unlocking excellence: navigating pathways with Dean Balzora
Daniela Iregui Silva Online Editor Broward College’s SThe Peer Mentoring program organized an impactful event during the spring semester at Central Campus—the “Chat with the Dean” session. Dr. Lulrick Balzora, the Dean of the Social Behavioral Sciences and Human Services pathway at Broward College, served as the guest speaker. This engaging session provided students with…Continue Reading Unlocking excellence: navigating pathways with Dean Balzora
Students excel at International Model United Nations Competition
Thinh Tran Staff Writer Earlier this February, six Broward College students, five Broward Central students, and one Broward South student showcased their skills at the World Federation of United Nations Associations (WFUNA) International Model United Nations (WIMUN) competition in New York. Despite the daunting challenges of competing on a global scale, our students rose to…Continue Reading Students excel at International Model United Nations Competition