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Peer Mentoring Program helps students succeed

Daniela Iregui Online Editor As a BC student, I have the opportunity of being part of the Peer Mentoring Program as a mentee, but also as part of the Peer Mentoring team. Broward College, in collaboration with esteemed organizations PeerForward and Americorps, has made the Peer Mentoring program possible with the purpose of enhancing student…Continue Reading Peer Mentoring Program helps students succeed

Student Life events, esports, intramurals coming in the fall

Each year, the arrival of Fall marks the beginning of collegiate careers for many students, and a return to it for many more. Regardless of which group you belong to, you are likely interested in getting as much as you can out of your time in academia, both inside the classroom and out. While the…Continue Reading Student Life events, esports, intramurals coming in the fall

Human trafficking: what you should know

Maya Mohan North Bureau Chief Human trafficking is the unlawful act of transporting people in order to benefit from their work or services. It’s dangerous, immoral, and the most typical form of forced labor and sexual exploitation. Many people do not think that they could ever be affected by human trafficking or even become a…Continue Reading Human trafficking: what you should know

A Farewell to Professor Katherine Vellis

Melaina Lawrence Ashley Velazquez Staff Writers Before College Academy, I knew I loved reading. I knew a good story could transform my day, I knew adventures could distract me from real life, and I knew I loved words. That was that. However, what I did not know was how much I’d grow to love writing…Continue Reading A Farewell to Professor Katherine Vellis

The Seahawk Marketplace: New location, same mission

Kacie Doran  Staff Writer The Seahawk Marketplace has moved to the planetarium building on Central Campus for students to stop in and get free snacks and groceries. Dana Bartholomew, the new Food Insecurity Coordinator said, “Times are tough enough as it is and the financial stability of a lot of people is extremely challenging. With…Continue Reading The Seahawk Marketplace: New location, same mission

Student Life has three goals for Spring 2023 semester

Ryan Marin Central Bureau Chief  Broward College is back for the spring semester, and that means a new semester of events and activities held by Student Life. Student Life is focused on holistic development, which means they look at all aspects of the wellbeing of students when planning their events. Their events and programs cover 6…Continue Reading Student Life has three goals for Spring 2023 semester

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

Exciting Fall Events Around The Community

Animal EDventures Park & Safari is hosting its second annual Spooky Safari & Pumpkin Patch, located in Boynton Beach. On Wednesdays through Sundays from now through the 31st, guests can go through a Halloween themed safari where they get the chance to greet, learn and feed animals like sloths, birds, kangaroos, and more. Photo ops are…Continue Reading Exciting Fall Events Around The Community

Seahawk Marketplace: An Innovative Way to Feed Students

Jessica Kladerman – Editor-in-Chief In this fast-paced society, we are expected to sleep 8 hours a day. Work, or go to class for another 8 hours, and add in time to commute to and from work and/or school.  We are supposed to walk 10,000 steps every day, meditate, buy fresh food, and cook it in a…Continue Reading Seahawk Marketplace: An Innovative Way to Feed Students