The Spanish tapas chain 100 Montaditos has expanded its reach and added flair to the South Florida culinary scene with several new locations, including one in the Fountains shopping center on University Drive in Plantation, Fla.
Month: November 2012
Athlete of the week: Chelsea Emery
Chelsea Emery, senior psychology major, has been a major contributor to the NSU women’s softball team since she joined the Sharks last year. Emery transferred to NSU from Brevard Community College in Cocoa, Fla., where she played on the softball team for two years. Emery began to play baseball at a young age. Once she […]
Diary of… a global leader
Edwina Ward is a graduate student seeking her masters in cross disciplinary studies. One day she hopes to be an ambassador on a global level. With her trip to a United Nations assembly in January, she “hopes to see what options that will bring” for her long term career goals.
NSU holds its first “Dance Awareness Day”
NSU students, staff, faculty and community members stepped to the beat on Nov. 14; from noon to 3 p.m. at the Performance Theater in the Don Taft University Center for NSU’s “Dance Awareness Day.”
NSU contributes to Hurricane Sandy relief
On Nov. 15 NSU held a 48-hour drive, “Operation Shark Outreach,” in which about 50 boxes were placed in every major university building, including all campus residential halls, for people to donate items for those affected by Hurricane Sandy in the northeast.
Major League Soccer: What You’re Missing Out On
Soccer — excuse me, football — is the world’s most popular sport. With its modern origins stemming back to mid-19th Century England, football is now played in more than 200 countries worldwide.
Holiday Happenings in South Florida
There’s no place like home for the holidays, right? For one reason or another, going home during winter break is not an option for some residential NSU students. Luckily, the main campus is only a short distance away from much of South Florida’s thriving culture, which comes alive during the holiday season. Students stuck at […]
Faculty Spotlight: Kristine Johnson
Since August of 2011, Kristine Johnson has been an adjunct professor for Communications Studies in the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences. Her experience in this field has made her a reliable and helpful source for her students.
Corrections
In the opinion piece titled “My Beef with Outtakes” that was published on Nov. 13 in Issue 13, I failed to specify that Chartwells’ corporate office failed to return my calls/emails. I apologize for this confusion. By: Opinions Editor, Andre Jensen In the news story titled “Florida Supreme Court Justice Pariente addresses NSU” that was […]
News Briefs
Free RecPlex personal training From now to Dec. 23, students can receive one free personal training session for every four sessions they purchase at the Recreational Complex in the Don Taft University Center. For more information, contact Bryan Budreau, Graduate Assistant for Fitness, at bb194@nova.edu. Northwestern Mutual internship opportunity NSU’s Office of Career Development will […]