I am considered a “modified” individual. I have snakebites, my earlobes are stretched, my tongue is split, and I have a magnet in my finger. There is a grim reaper and a Fascist eagle on my right arm, a symbol from the “Spawn” comic book with my last name on my left arm and a […]
Month: August 2013
Faceoff: Royal Family
Its okay to care about the prince By: Keren Moros I’ll admit it. I stayed up most of the night to watch Prince William and Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, get married. I squealed when I saw their son Prince George’s tiny hand give what he didn’t know was a royal wave. I said “aww” […]
It’s good to be back
The first day of school has arrived. The daily grind of note taking, studying, test taking, commuting and working can be wearisome, so naturally, most students’ favorite part of the school year is the end. But I’ve looked forward to this all summer the way most students crave a vacation during the long school year. […]
Must-see college movies
In between classes, studying and partying, every student should make time to unwind by watching a good movie. Watching fantasy movies and thrillers isn’t the only way to let one’s mind venture; movies about college can be even more entertaining because students can either relate to them or use them as motivation to live their […]
Sara Bareilles belts out her best on “The Blessed Unrest”
Sara Bareilles shows just how brave she really is with her latest album “The Blessed Unrest.” With her powerful vocals and playful energy, this California-native singer-songwriter knows how to make pop songs edgy, especially on her latest record. “The Blessed Unrest” represents Bareilles doing what she does best: singing beautiful songs that highlight her experiences. […]
Lights, camera, action for Performing and Visual Arts
For quality entertainment, look no further than the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences Division of Performing and Visual Arts. This school year, they have a variety of shows planned for NSU and the South Florida community.
Summing up celebrities’ summer
While you spent your summer relaxing at the beach, sleeping in, or maybe studying, here’s what you missed in the celebrity stratosphere. Whoa, baby: Actor Channing Tatum and his wife actress Jenna Dewan-Tatum gave birth to a baby girl Everly Tatum on May 31. “Keeping up with the Kardashians” star Kim Kardashian gave birth […]
Summer sports report
By: Keren Moros & Megan Mortman NSU’s Athletic Department had quite the summer. Here’s what they were up to while you were away. NSU’s women’s rowing team won its first NCAA Division II National Championship on June 2 in Indianapolis, beating Barry University in the Varsity 4 and Varsity 8 grand finals. The Student-Athlete Advisory […]
Fitting in Fitness
College is known for a lot of things, including the infamous “freshman 15” — the 15 pounds students gain during their freshman year. Whether you’re a freshman, senior, graduate student or faculty member it’s important to make time for yourself and make time to exercise. The semester can be stressful but working out and going to the gym can clear your mind and help you become more focused.
On The Bench
We want our sports heroes to be demigods. The stories of Hercules, Persueus and Odysseus have been replaced by those of Usain Bolt, Michael Jordan and Mohammed Ali. We recount with reverence Jordan’s shot in game six of the 1998 NBA Finals to clinch his sixth title. We look on with awe as Bolt […]