AROUND THE WORLD
IN 80 CLICKS
Beginning November 3rd and continuing November 10th, Alpha Delta Rho held "Around the World in 80 Clicks" on South Campus. As our chapter's Honors Project, "80 Clicks" was an informative event investigating the Honors Study Topic of "The Democratization of Information: Power, Promise, and Peril." As a chapter we researched the means by which many countries such as those of Europe, Africa, and Asia communicate. This factual information was then compared to the United States, and what those of the United States know of these other countries. Food and Music of various countries and an exhibit of poster-boards displaying the research found filled the Breeze-Way on Campus.

For two months, Alpha Delta Rho chapter members conducted research by administering surveys in various classrooms around campus. On these surveys Students were asked questions about any given country, including its population, form of government, and the most recent news story about the country. Then, they were asked to answer the same questions regarding the country from which they originate. With many countries represented across campus, Student's surveys showed its diversity. After this research process and analysis, different clubs around campus were assigned a continent or region. It was the club's responsibility to construct a board answering the questions that were asked on the survey about the continent or region they were assigned. The Student Government Association (SGA) was assigned the continent of Europe. The Asian Club (AZN) was assigned the continent of Asia. Broward College Student Ambassadors were assigned North America. The American West Indies Club was assigned the Caribbean, and Phi Theta Kappa (Alpha Delta Rho) was assigned the continent of Africa. Members were encouraged to bring in food that represented their culture. Members brought in Colombian Empanadas, Chinese Fried Rice, Indo-Trinidadian Pholourie, and Peruvian Papa a la Huancaina. Students, Professors, and Deans lined up for plates of these delicacies. Sang Tran and Christopher Mondesir (Pictured Below) helped serve them. Soon after our Chapter's President, Onaje Lamont, and V.P. of Communications, Bazile Francios began playing music from around the world. Reggae from Jamaica, Kompa from Haiti, and Flamenco from Spain all enticed participants to learn a few new dance steps after eating. Attracting a great number of Students, Professors, and Deans, "Around the World in 80 Clicks" was a great success.
