Arianna Allen Online and Podcast Editor Broward College came together as one community on Friday, June 5, 2020 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. through a virtual Student Town Hall for students, faculty, and staff to attend in regards to the racial injustice that our country has been facing. According to the Student Services email…Continue Reading What was Broward College’s First Step in the Right Direction to Combat the Racial War?
How is Broward College planning on celebrating the Class of 2020?
Arianna Allen Online and Podcast Editor In the uncertainty of the global pandemic of COVID-19, one thing is certain–Broward College will be celebrating the Class of 2020 by holding a virtual commencement ceremony on June 6, 2020, at 1 p.m. While talking with Carlos Parra, the Director of Student Affairs, he emphasized the idea of…Continue Reading How is Broward College planning on celebrating the Class of 2020?
My South Florida Music Binge Journey in Quarantine Chapter Two: Darling Fire ignites the flame to start our Music Journey
Elliot Tritto Central Bureau Chief Living in South Florida under self-isolation presents many challenges. Unanswered questions lead to an open mind to which escaping from reality plays an important role to stay sane. One method that helps includes finding a selection of local bands to listen to. As I’ve previously stated in the first chapter…Continue Reading My South Florida Music Binge Journey in Quarantine Chapter Two: Darling Fire ignites the flame to start our Music Journey
BC Students Expect Financial Relief Aid
Curtis Michaud News Editor “I was laid off because of COVID-19 for about two months now and paying for things has been a hassle,” said Broward College (BC) student Paulina Clement, who is studying to become a social worker, and is one of many BC students who is affected by the pandemic. As Florida enters…Continue Reading BC Students Expect Financial Relief Aid
How Can “The Last Dance” Unite Us Through COVID-19?
Arianna Allen Staff Writer Expectedly waiting—hope. Hope in a time where the world seems utterly hopeless. Hope through the fear of the effects of COVID-19. Hope. When you think about it, hope is what propels individuals to continue pursuing their dreams. Hope cannot be seen, but it is internal within the depths of an individual’s…Continue Reading How Can “The Last Dance” Unite Us Through COVID-19?
Broward’s Men’s Basketball commits three players to Division I programs
Noel Cabrera Editor in Chief Broward College Men’s Basketball team recently announced the commitments of three sophomores that will go on to play at Division 1 collegiate programs. Guard Darien Jenkins committed to Texas State, forward DeAndre Pinckney committed to Southern Miss, and forward/center Jongkor Ajongo committed to Chicago State. These three players played a…Continue Reading Broward’s Men’s Basketball commits three players to Division I programs
The NFL Draft just went virtual
Noel Cabrera Editor in Chief Amongst all this pandemic and crisis, the NFL Draft came and went and it couldn’t have gone any smoother. There was a great deal of high tension and nervousness on how the draft would go as the draft was conducted virtually for the first time ever due to COVID-19. We…Continue Reading The NFL Draft just went virtual
My South Florida music binge journey in quarantine Chapter 1: The beginning
Elliot Tritto Central Bureau Chief “When I hear music, I fear no danger. I am invulnerable. I see no foe. I am related to the earliest times, and the latest,” said Henry David Thoreau. Music establishes itself as an untouched entity that fixes all our solutions in a heartbeat. Often, when I’m in a depressive…Continue Reading My South Florida music binge journey in quarantine Chapter 1: The beginning
The subtle art of not giving a f*ck: This is your quarantine Bible
Elliot Tritto Central Bureau Chief Let’s be honest, everything sucks right now. People are either working from home or are out of a job, with bills they can’t pay and a potential risk of catching everyone’s favorite virus. I’m sorry if I sound harsh but this is the world we live in now. Every day,…Continue Reading The subtle art of not giving a f*ck: This is your quarantine Bible
Coronavirus impacts Broward College graduates
Barbara Ortiz Staff Writer One of the many rites of passage moments a student needs to experience is to feel rewarded for their efforts in school. They spent the last few years studying late at night, disorganized their sleep schedule, and skipping out on having fun with friends. Students risked all these things and more…Continue Reading Coronavirus impacts Broward College graduates