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
#IveGotABubble: CCHS Thespians uses unique promo activities to support their production of “Bubble Boy”
BY EMMA HUERTA CCHS’s very own Thespians Troupe 0784 recently completed their final shows of “Bubble Boy,” a musical based on the namesake film in which a boy born without immunities is forced to live in a plastic bubble. Starting in December and leading up to their performances on... Read more
“Get in losers, we’re going…” to “Mean Girls”: “Mean Girls” tour was more than fetch
BY ARIELLE KRAUS The musical “Mean Girls” has made its way to the Broward Center for the Performing Arts to perform their iconic show for only two weeks. Performances will take place from March 3 to March 15.  “Mean Girls,” written by Tina Fey, was first a movie, which... Read more
“Don’t live in regret”: Watching CCHS’ “Bubble Boy” is a must
BY ALEXANDRA SANSONE The CCHS theater department has had a rough few years. From having gone through three directors in the past four years, to having to produce complex shows like “The Frogs” to putting on performances with limited access to the auditorium beforehand, it was a miracle that... Read more
From scholarships to service hours: 10 things I wish I knew as a freshman
BY ALEXANDRA SANSONE As a high school senior finally finished with the stressful college application process, I find myself wishing that my past self knew what I know today. I wonder if I had the information I do now, would I have acted differently? There is no way for... Read more
Disney’s new movie “Onward” features an LGBTQ+ character
BY SOFIA MENDEZ Disney’s new Pixar movie called “Onward” premiering March 6, recently announced that it is coming out with its first-ever openly gay character representing the LGBTQ+ community. The character is known to be a lesbian police officer who is voiced by “Master of None” actress and writer,... Read more
A burning feud on the media: The Hot Cheeto Girls stereotype
BY EMMA FRANZ Social media is known for being the prime meme sharing space, however, sometimes people take it upon themselves to turn the content portrayed in memes into a reality, leading to stereotypes being blown out of proportion throughout the span of the internet.  The Hot Cheeto Girls... Read more
Diet kryptonite: Come to the Hard Rock’s Fresh Harvest Buffet hungry
BY ISABELLA MARCON Since the Seminole Hard Rock Casino recently opened its newest temple of gambling and luxury, The Guitar Hotel, it has tourists and locals alike flocking to admire the shifting light patterns and Instagram-ready background.  The exterior of the hotel is only part of the story. There... Read more