Month: August 2021

17 Años Juntos Short Film Review

Jessica Kladerman – Editor-in-Chief The short film, 17 Años Juntos was directed by Javier Fesser, produced by Películas Pendelton and released on June 27th, 2016, in Spain. The film starts off with a woman, Mardelina, in uniform making breakfast finding “easter eggs”, or hidden gifts around the kitchen from her thoughtful husband, Walter, for her birthday. It…Continue Reading 17 Años Juntos Short Film Review

Tour dates Releases: Too soon for mosh pits?

Jessica Kladerman – Editor-in-Chief It was summer of 2019 and I remember checking my emails one night when I came across an email from a band that carried me through my teenage years, My Chemical Romance. They had announced a very long-awaited reunion tour for 2020, the following year, and I immediately clicked the link…Continue Reading Tour dates Releases: Too soon for mosh pits?

Space Jam: A New Legacy – Was It Worth the Wait?

Colette Tamburini – Staff Writer Welcome back to the Space Jam! Summer’s latest hit movie, Space Jam: A New Legacy, came out on the HBOMax streaming service July 16. After 25 years of the first Space Jam film, the highly anticipated follow-up now stars successful basketball player LeBron James alongside the classic Looney Tunes crew. But…Continue Reading Space Jam: A New Legacy – Was It Worth the Wait?

Students Get Creative in the 4th Wall Theater club

Leonardo Lopez – Staff Writer The 4th Wall club is open to both theatre majors and other students interested in becoming a member of Broward College’s Theatre department. The club plans to transition their online Zoom meetings to the South Campus later this year. The 4th Wall club specializes in supporting the activities of the…Continue Reading Students Get Creative in the 4th Wall Theater club

Broward College to Give Students a Lyft

Megan Vineberg – Staff Writer As part of a whole host of improvement plans through the CARES Act, Broward College has partnered with the rideshare company Lyft. Offering Lyft rides will provide access and incentive to students who don’t otherwise have the resources to get to and from campus. Thanks to Seahawk Outreach Services (SOS),…Continue Reading Broward College to Give Students a Lyft

Carnival celebrated during CARIBBEAN American Heritage Month

Leonardo Lopez – Contributing Writer Whether it is in South America, the Caribbean, Canada or even right here in South Florida, when flashing feathers and lively drum music begin to the fill the air, the locals head to the streets because they know what is going on- Carnival! Carnival is a time of festivities and feasting celebrated…Continue Reading Carnival celebrated during CARIBBEAN American Heritage Month

Cares act provides help for new students in need

Ryan Marin – Staff Writer The federally funded Cares Act Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund has provided relief for students who need financial assistance due to the impact of Covid-19. The funding can be used for costs related to attending college, such as tuition, fees, books, and a computer, or for personal living expenses like housing, food,…Continue Reading Cares act provides help for new students in need

Broward College RECEIVES $30 Million gift to Broward UP

Ryan Marin – Staff Writer On June 15, Broward College received a $30 million donation from Mackenzie Scott, former wife of Jeff Bezos. This donation is a small part of Scott’s $2.7 billion donation to 286 organizations. Scott put out a blog post with this donation, discussing how she, her husband Dan Jewett, and a…Continue Reading Broward College RECEIVES $30 Million gift to Broward UP

Success resources and tips to help you through finals, your school career

Jessica Kladerman – Editor-in-Chief As students sign up for classes this fall, they may have noticed more face-to-face options for certain classes that meet on campus during scheduled class times. Broward College, commonly referred to as BC, is taking precautions to move into Phase 3 of its COVID-19 Action Plan. In Phase 3 the goal…Continue Reading Success resources and tips to help you through finals, your school career