The Foreigner play at Broward College wows audiences

Valeria De Miguel Melo Staff Writer During late October and early November, Broward College staged a production of The Foreigner by Larry Shue. The show follows a socially anxious man by the name of Charlie. His wife has told him that he is extremely boring, so he wishes to “develop a personality.” When his friend,…Continue Reading The Foreigner play at Broward College wows audiences

Stepping into the future of education: my immersive VR experience at BC

Swami Hinojosa Editor-in-Chief It has been almost two weeks since I stepped into the future of education. On Oct. 31, I had the pleasure of experiencing one of the most immersive opportunities that Broward College) offers: the VR reality classroom, guided by Professor Russell Betts and Professor Michelle Levine. These two faculty members are pioneering…Continue Reading Stepping into the future of education: my immersive VR experience at BC

NFL Trade Deadline news and notes

Jordan Stephenson South Bureau Chief The NFL trade deadline officially ended Nov. 5, so the players and teams who were discussed in trade rumors, will have to wait until the offseason to resume trade discussions. This trade deadline was another busy deadline, like last year’s trade deadline mainly because of the playoff contenders that wanted…Continue Reading NFL Trade Deadline news and notes

NBA 2024-2025 news and notes

Jordan Stephenson South Bureau Chief There have been many intriguing games, players, teams, and storylines this 2023-24 NBA season. Some of those storylines and things above include the young rising teams, the young rising stars, the In Season Tournament 2nd year hopefulness, the MVP race, the potential All-Star team voting, NBA parity, and the unknown Rookie…Continue Reading NBA 2024-2025 news and notes

Thanksgiving and obesity: how to make healthier choices

Winda Saintil Staff Writer With Thanksgiving just around the corner, many of us are thinking about all the food that we will be feasting on. Large amounts of food equal extra calories so we must still be mindful of what we are consuming. Extra calories overtime can lead to obesity (weight gain that surpasses the…Continue Reading Thanksgiving and obesity: how to make healthier choices

Flavorful festivities: Starbucks winter menu review

London Dernis Online Editor Spooky season is over, and winter wonderland has begun, and what better way to celebrate than with everyone’s favorite coffee shop? Starbucks released its new winter menu on Nov. 7, bringing back past favorites and trying out new treats. If you like Starbucks, you’ve probably had a refresher. Finding a festive…Continue Reading Flavorful festivities: Starbucks winter menu review

Caddo Lake: A Film Made for Those Who Love a Story With a Compelling Twist

Karisma Polly Staff Writer Dive into Caddo Lake The mysterious feel of a real-life location in between the Texas-Louisiana border has been along enticing horror. This wistful place Caddo Lake serves as the setting for the thriller filmCaddo Lake directed by Celine Held and Logan George. It released on Oct. 10. A Tale of Misfortune…Continue Reading Caddo Lake: A Film Made for Those Who Love a Story With a Compelling Twist

Video game popular for 17 Years

Logan Mualem Staff Writer Team Fortress 2. If you don’t recognize that name, that’s alright. It’s the name of a videogame released by Valve Corporation all the way back in 2007, back when computer gaming was still a relatively young medium. It was a time of lightning-fast innovation, where each year saw games getting better…Continue Reading Video game popular for 17 Years

How to be mentally prepared for a career in the healthcare field

Melissa Eugene North Bureau Chief More than 200,000 healthcare workers resigned from their positions last year, according to healthcaredive.com. Words such as burnout, exhaustion, and stress became the words to describe working conditions in the health care field, forcing mainly on hospitals in America. The title “Hospital Greed Is Destroying Our Nurses. Here’s Why,” has over…Continue Reading How to be mentally prepared for a career in the healthcare field

Exploring water and climate through art: KX2’s Ripple Effect at Broward College

Paola Falquez Staff Writer  The Duffy Larson Hall at Broward College Central Campus, a gallery space dedicated to supporting fine arts, is currently hosting Ripple Effect, an exhibition by the artist duo KX2: Ruth Avra and Dana Kleinman. Running through Nov. 9, this immersive exhibit invites viewers to contemplate the intricate relationship between water, infrastructure,…Continue Reading Exploring water and climate through art: KX2’s Ripple Effect at Broward College