P’anku Fall 2022 literay & arts magazine winter release

Kacie Doran Staff Writer P’anku Literary & Arts Magazine released its Fall 2022 issue on Dec. 9 on the 12th floor of the Broward College Downtown building on Las Olas. As you walked in, Mia Orris and Cherokee Trimble greeted you and made sure you had a copy of the newly issued magazine. Poets, artists…Continue Reading P’anku Fall 2022 literay & arts magazine winter release

Nya Hitchman’s acceptance to Barnard College and how she navigated her way through the process

Maya Mohan North Bureau Chief Nya Hitchman, a senior with the College Academy at Broward College, has achieved so much during her short time with Broward College, with her acceptance to Barnard College being monumental. Barnard College is a private women’s liberal arts college located in Manhattan, New York City. They offer small class sizes,…Continue Reading Nya Hitchman’s acceptance to Barnard College and how she navigated her way through the process

New Design for Broward College’s Website

Scarlett Valencia Pulido Editor-in-Chief Say “Hello!” to Broward College’s website’s new look. Towards the end of last semester, many BC students began noticing a new design on the site. This new update brings a fresh appearance and new aspects worth checking out.  When you enter for the first time, you will see a pop-up that…Continue Reading New Design for Broward College’s Website

NBA Free Agency and Trade News

Jordan Stephenson South Bureau Chief NBA free agency started off with a huge bang, when the Knicks cleared about $19 million in cap space, by trading Nerlens Noel, Alec Burk, 2023 and 2024 2nd round pick, with $6 million to the Pistons. They obviously did this trade to eventually sign rumored —and coveted guard, Jalen…Continue Reading NBA Free Agency and Trade News

Journalist Jason Jackson’s impact on sports

Jordan Stephenson South Bureau Chief Jason Jackson grew up in a small town in Cleveland, Ohio with his parents and siblings. In his hometown is where people he grew up with said, “he found that great connection between sports and writing.” When he was younger the sports he loved to play were mainly basketball and…Continue Reading Journalist Jason Jackson’s impact on sports

How Final Fantasy 7 remake’s music rekindled my love for video games

Ryan Marin Central Bureau Chief   Video games have always been an important part of my life. Getting a PS3 for my sixth birthday transformed my childhood, as I spent hundreds of hours playing games. These games that allowed me to shut out the world and what was going on around me, which was something I…Continue Reading How Final Fantasy 7 remake’s music rekindled my love for video games

A look into Love Alarm on Netflix

Scarlett Valencia Pulido Online Editor   Would having a “love sensor” help us find love? Well, that is an idea Love Alarm was willing to explore in its futuristic series, where a cell phone app allows you to know who likes you within a 10-meter radius.    This Korean drama goes over the impact an app like…Continue Reading A look into Love Alarm on Netflix

The perfect summer, fall reads to get into now

Melaina Lawrence Staff Writer  In April, Netflix aired the first season of Heartstopper. Readers and nonreaders alike fell in love with the TV show, and while it is absolutely perfect, I must suggest that you dive into the graphic novels first. The series, by Alice Osman, is the perfect summer read. It features all the…Continue Reading The perfect summer, fall reads to get into now

New movies worth watching

Lachin Kerbabaeva Staff Writer  The sixth film in the dinosaur franchise Jurassic World Dominion hit theaters in June and still is running.   For anyone who has not seen it: the plot is the continuation of the story about Isla Nublar, which was destroyed. Meanwhile, some dinosaurs are transported to the mainland and break free. As…Continue Reading New movies worth watching

Cute or Problematic? Netflix’s Purple Hearts

Christy Joshy Social Media Editor  For a generation ruled by the desire for independence and free will, the “marriage of convenience” fictional trope in entertainment media is extremely popular. This trope presents two individuals who are usually not keen on the other but decide to enter marriage for personal benefit, not commitment and love. But…Continue Reading Cute or Problematic? Netflix’s Purple Hearts