Month: March 2022

Books to “Spring” Into in the upcoming weeks

Colette Tamburini – Staff Writer Spring has finally arrived in South Florida! Clear skies, blooming flowers, and of course, the ever-looming time of cramming in homework, projects and studying for those midterm/final exams.  These next few weeks are going to be a lot for many students, which is why it is a good idea to…Continue Reading Books to “Spring” Into in the upcoming weeks

NBA Historical Performances and Injury News

Jordan Stephenson – South Bureau Chief The past couple of weeks in the NBA have been extremely exciting. There were quite a few notable performances via great players, from triple-doubles to 50-point games. Also, great role players for playoff teams, are becoming healthy for the inevitable playoff push. For the Heat, two key role players…Continue Reading NBA Historical Performances and Injury News

NFL Trades, Free Agency and News

Jordan Stephenson – South Bureau Chief NFL trades can be made official March 16. Also, free agency begins at 4 p.m. that same day as well. There was no shortage of important league altering news, starting with two MVP caliber QBs. Since the Packers lost to the 49ers in the divisional playoff game, there was contagious…Continue Reading NFL Trades, Free Agency and News

Where will the Defenders shows go now that they have left Netflix?

Scarlett Valencia – Staff Writer Marvel TV Series have officially left Netflix. The company partnered with the comic giant back in 2012 and produced six fan-favorite shows, including Jessica Jones, The Punisher, and Iron Fist. These action shows had been on the platform ever since their release. However, many fans here in Florida were surprised…Continue Reading Where will the Defenders shows go now that they have left Netflix?

Top 3 Movies to Watch in March at the Cinema

Lachin Kerbabaeva – Online Editor On March 4, the long-awaited film The Batman by Matt Reeves was released. The inimitable Robert Pattinson played the leading role. The director promised to show a completely new version of Bruce Wayne and the “darkest” film about Gotham City. Billionaire Bruce Wayne (Robert Pattinson) is called the “Prince of Gotham.”…Continue Reading Top 3 Movies to Watch in March at the Cinema

Women Owned Businesses are Prospering, Including Sweetie’s Italian Ice

Maya Mohan – North Bureau Chief Women’s History Month is about celebrating the achievements and accomplishments of women throughout history. Today, according to the National Association of Women Business Owners, more than 11.6 million businesses in the United States are owned by women. A number that keeps increasing as we progress through time. It’s not…Continue Reading Women Owned Businesses are Prospering, Including Sweetie’s Italian Ice

K-pop’s “Perfect Body” Comes with Big Responsibility

Christy Joshy  – Social Media Editor What is the “perfect” body? Though this may be a differing opinion for many, in South Korea, the standard is stern. Women are expected to maintain thin, frail-like figures, while men are preferred to be lean and muscular–but not too muscular.  This rigid ideal is enforced to the extreme…Continue Reading K-pop’s “Perfect Body” Comes with Big Responsibility

Women’s Film Fest on Central Discusses Unique Issues

Naomi Volcy  – Central Bureau Chief The Women’s Film Fest, which was hosted by Central Campus’s Student Government, was an opportunity for students to watch short films that discussed unique issues with women as the focal point. The three films featured were: Death Metal Grandma, Pauline and a TEDx Talk by Sue Austin. The event…Continue Reading Women’s Film Fest on Central Discusses Unique Issues

BC’s Study Abroad Programs Reopened for the Summer and Fall Semesters

Gabriella Small – Design Editor Countless college students around the globe dream to one day study abroad and experience a culture they have always dreamed of partaking in. Traveling to Peru, taking a trek to Machu Pichu, taste-testing its unique cuisine, and learning more about the rich cultures birthed in the country all while taking…Continue Reading BC’s Study Abroad Programs Reopened for the Summer and Fall Semesters

Black Leaders in Education Inspire Change in Broward College Students

Megan Vineberg – Editor-In-Chief The Minority Teacher’s Association brings us the Black Leaders In Education meeting in honor of Black History Month.  The Minority Teacher Association began as a conversation between the host and one of his students who expressed his observation in the school systems of not seeing enough representation across the board. The…Continue Reading Black Leaders in Education Inspire Change in Broward College Students