Month: February 2013
Construction U
They’re almost everywhere on campus: the dust, the tractors, the truck lifts and the wheel loaders. Studying on a construction site has become our reality.
The good side of pro wrestling
When many people think of professional wrestling, they think of violence, a mindless form of television or a product that degrades women. But, unless you have been a dedicated fan for most of your life, you do not realize that there is so much more to wrestling than these assumptions of pure brutality.
FACEOFF: Women In Combat
A woman’s place is not on the battlefield.
Thoughts fall together in Nigerian folktale
A Nigerian classic set in a heated chapter of Africa’s history, “Things Fall Apart” is a great pick for readers seeking a powerful story the expounds on complex themes such as pride and honor.
A dinner night done right
When you first walk into “Tanzy”, it’s as if you just stepped into a tropical rainforest. Right in front, you see what looks like a wooden jungle gym where they are serving drinks. It is none other than the Cocoon Lounge, which is made entirely out of Malaysian wood. The whole restaurant takes on this dreamy, exotic, yet, sophisticated rainforest theme with bonsai trees and vines sprawling all over the walls.
Men’s basketball face tough road
Throughout the season, the NSU men’s basketball team has faced a tough schedule, including games against four teams ranked in the NCAA Division II Coaches Poll. The Sharks now find themselves with an 11-6 record, ranked fifth in the Sunshine State Conference.
On the Bench: Technology and Sports
We live in a world that is constantly changing, where everyone is looking to create the latest and greatest. This is really exemplified in the realm of technology, and sports are no different. It seems that ever since the iPhone came out, companies have been trying to beat each other to create the next big […]
Coach’s Corner: LeAnn Freeland
For Coach LeAnn Freeland, basketball is not only her job, but her lifelong passion. The head of the NSU women’s basketball program is in her second year as coach and has already made an impression on her team and its players.