Cultural cuisine: South Florida’s best culturally centered dishes
BY JAELYN YEAMPIERRE South Florida is home to a melting pot of cultures. Regardless of what city one may find themselves in, a large variety of interesting restaurants can be found serving food from different origins. Here are the five best places to try traditional cultural meals in South... Read more
Arts and crafts on a new level: DIY mask ideas!
BY CAMILA FERNANDEZ With the sudden surge in demand for face masks, stores are seeing shortages nationwide, if not worldwide. Face masks are critical for running errands during the coronavirus pandemic, especially to protect oneself and others. However, there are multiple easy and fun crafts you can try to... Read more
Top 5 classics that need to be on Netflix
BY ALYSSA KHAN More than ever, boredom is hitting as the time spent in quarantine goes on. Netflix and other streaming services have been dropping new movies and television shows, but there are some classics that also need to be added and people are waiting to see. 1. “The... Read more
Quarantine Blog #2
BY MAKINZI BURGS Post 1: Going bananas for banana bread Recently, for some odd reason, I have been craving banana bread. When I woke up Thursday morning, I was craving it so badly that I went on Pinterest, found a simple and easy recipe for it and began baking!... Read more
Living the Pogue life: Netflix’s latest series “Outer Banks” is a must-watch
BY ARIELLE KRAUS Teenage love, a quest for gold and a town divided: what more could anyone ask for in a show? “Outer Banks” is a new Netflix original series that came out on April 15. The show follows the story of John B. Routledge (Chase Strokes) and his... Read more
Tired of watching Netflix?: Top five videos to stream while in quarantine
BY ISABELLA MARCON The coronavirus pandemic has seemingly turned our world upside down, and it might be a while until we see the light at the end of the tunnel. With countries around the world in lockdown and businesses closing, we must find solace in our own homes. But... Read more
Quarantine Blog #1
BY MAKINZI BURGS Post 1: Cooking with Makinzi While my family and I were in Alaska visiting my sister and her family, we had Raising Cane’s chicken fingers for the first time. After being home for about a week, I was craving Raising Canes again. So, I decided to... Read more
Five black and brown superheroes that are more interesting than Black Panther
BY JOSEPH STURGEON In an age where diverse casting and minority-centered media is constantly being promoted, black and brown visibility in popular media is probably at an all-time high. Two decades ago, the average channel surfer would’ve been lucky to find an all-black television series that wasn’t broadcasted by... Read more
Timothée Chalamet: A God amongst men
BY JULIA SAFRIN At 5’10” with the body mass of a string bean and a face that may as well have been hand-painted by Michaelangelo, Timothée Chalamet falls nothing short of stunning.  The 24-year-old actor from Manhattan, New York has been captivating the attention of boys and girls, men... Read more
Check your sources: The realities of fake Twitter accounts
BY ARIELLE KRAUS In a world revolving around instant technology, it is not uncommon for many individuals to turn to Twitter as their source of news. With its 280 character limit, the news is presented how younger generations like it: short and to the point. However, when using Twitter... Read more