For Coach Steve Wilcosky, volleyball isn’t just his job, it’s his passion. The NSU Women’s Volleyball head coach is a sports veteran and an inspiration to his players.
Month: November 2012
Tackling Turkey Day: Ideas for less stress during the Thanksgiving Break
The Thanksgiving break presents a unique challenge to college students who have only a few days to travel and relax before they return to school and complete the fall semester. Here are some tips for students who need to balance the pressures of young adult life with their trip back home.
Faculty Spotlight: Allison Brimmer
For seven years, Allison Brimmer has been an assistant professor for the Division of Humanities in the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences. Her love of literature and writing, combined with her desire to help students realize their full potential, made her want to become an educator.
My beef with Outtakes
Why is there such a discrepancy in pricing from regular market prices? Why are students expected to pay five to 50 percent more for things when they want to buy something to eat at Outtakes?
“Million Dollar Quartet” brings down the house
Direct from Broadway, “Million Dollar Quartet” is a energetic musical inspired by the real life 1956 recording session that brought together rock ‘n’ roll legends Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Carl Perkins for the first and only time.
Fifty shades of “Red”
Taylor Swift’s fourth studio album, “Red”, has been playing nonstop in my house, my car, and in my head since it came out — because it’s that good.
Chelsea vs. the Refs: a no-win matchup
When Chelsea Football Club suffered a crazy 3-2 defeat at the hands of Manchester United on Oct. 28, the match, despite its exciting back-and-forth nature, was thrust into the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. Chelsea had two players receive red cards under controversial circumstances, and the game-winning goal scored by United’s Javier Hernández came […]