Punisher 2 review: One batch, two batch, will there be more?

Elliot Tritto Central Bureau Chief Netflix’s the Punisher resides, to me, as one of the greatest superhero shows that’ ever been on screen. The Punisher accomplishes this by having masterful storytelling, relatable characters, choreographed action sequences and a pulse-pounding musical score. Rarely do I binge-watch television shows yet with all these boundless aspects, the show…Continue Reading Punisher 2 review: One batch, two batch, will there be more?

The rundown on the U.S. government shutdown

Anabel Sanchez Online Editor By now, everyone has heard of the ominous U.S. government shutdown, which began at midnight on December 21, 2018. Many may not know exactly what it entails, but certain keywords floating around the discourse such as “immigration,” “wall,” and “funding” might have slipped into peoples’ awareness.  So, what exactly is the…Continue Reading The rundown on the U.S. government shutdown

South Campus resource fair welcomes Seahawks

Jacqueline Michaud South Bureau Chief Broward College’s Student Life presented the 2019 Spring Seahawk Resource Fair & BBQ on Thursday, January 17 in the South Campus Breezeway. From staying safe on campus to helping save lives, BC’s South Campus Resource Fair keeps students in the know about what our college has to offer- beyond choosing…Continue Reading South Campus resource fair welcomes Seahawks

Don’t miss 13th annual Journalism Boot Camp

Michael Gennaro North Bureau Chief Broward College’s 13th annual journalism boot camp takes place Friday, Feb 1. From 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Tigertail Lake Recreation Center. 2019’s lineup includes Sun-Sentinel reporters Tonya Alanez and Brittany Wallman; Sun-Sentinel photographer Joe Cavaretta; Marielle Kunhardt from Pierson Grant Public Relations; Christine DiMattei, an anchor at WLRN;…Continue Reading Don’t miss 13th annual Journalism Boot Camp

BC awards $200k to volunteer groups for MLK week of service

Michael Gennaro North Bureau Chief On the third Monday in January each year, Americans observe the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. as a federal holiday. On this day, citizens remember Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s dignity in the face of oppression, his compassion and most importantly, citizens remember the initiatives he took to…Continue Reading BC awards $200k to volunteer groups for MLK week of service

What’s your New Year’s resolution, Seahawks?

Stephanie Sylvester Editor-in-Chief “New year, new me.” We hear it every year. Before the clock strikes 12 on December 31, most people are ecstatic to start creating their New Year’s resolutions. A New Year’s resolution can be a plan, a goal or a promise to make a change, improve or maintain one’s life in some…Continue Reading What’s your New Year’s resolution, Seahawks?

Aquaman: the return of the DC Extended Universe

Elliot Tritto Staff Writer 2018 proved to be a dynamic year for the Marvel Industry. With energetic releases of Black Panther, Avengers: Infinity War, PS4’s exclusive video game Spider-Man, and the shocking success of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, you would’ve thought that Marvel remains king of the Superhero Genre. Yet DC’s been waiting to reclaim…Continue Reading Aquaman: the return of the DC Extended Universe

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse: A Comic-book Masterpiece

Elliot Tritto Staff Writer 2018 was a fantastic year for superheroes but specifically for Spidey-fans. We first saw Tom Holland reprise his flawless portyal of Spider-Man in Avengers: Infinity War. Next, PS4’s exclusive open world video game, Spider-Man to which every Spidey fan can agree, it’s the Spider-Man game we’ve always wanted. With perfect web…Continue Reading Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse: A Comic-book Masterpiece

Does the Punisher from comic books deserve a video game?

Elliot Tritto Staff Writer Nolan Bushnell once said, “Video games foster the mindset that allow creativity to grow.” This quote has echoed in my head for the past couple of years. Every time I play a new video game with breathtaking visuals and engaging gameplay, this quote comes to mind. Specifically, the new PS4 exclusive…Continue Reading Does the Punisher from comic books deserve a video game?

Is Stranger Things Season 3 stuck in the Upside Down?

Jacqueline Michaud South Bureau Chief After what has seemed like an eternity for fans of the ‘80’s-era sci-fi series, Netflix’s Vice President of Original Programming, Cindy Holland, has confirmed that season three of “Stranger Things” will be released in the Summer of 2019, saying however that the delay “will be well worth the wait.” According…Continue Reading Is Stranger Things Season 3 stuck in the Upside Down?