Literary magazine designed, produced, and edited solely by the student of Broward College (formerly Junior College of Broward County, Broward Junior College and Broward Community College). Contents include original prose, poetry, artwork, photography, digital works and other forms of creative works. The opinions expressed are those of the contributors and do not necessarily represent those of the editors, faculty, staff, administrators or trustees of Broward College.
Rain canceled some of the outdoor activities at the opening of the Aviation Institute in February 1993, but the hangar, the spacious new complex, and the airplanes kept participants sheltered from the elements.
Mime Darby Hayes spent a two-month residence at BCC in 1993, giving performances to student and community groups and teaching about the art of acting without words.
"Fred Flinstone" Holcombe and "Barney Rubble" George Young laughed it up with 30-year honorees Dr. John Pawlowski (left) and Dr. Bill Porterfield in the 1993 Colleague Recognition Day skit "Two Million Years BCC."
With both the Fine Arts Theater and Bailey Hall, the college gained greater drawing power and attracted impressive names. Here, Trustee Sheldon Schlesinger chats with Vincent Price.