“Watsky … Watsky … Watsky … !” The crowd is chanting, filled with anticipation and excitement at a jam-packed concert hall in San Francisco, Calif. at his childhood dream venue, the Fillmore Auditorium. They are waiting for one man: George Watsky. Watsky is not a mainstream artist but an independent rapper who has been making […]
Month: September 2013
Farquhar professors showcase their art
[slideshow_deploy id=’9763′] The Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences’ Division of Performing and Visual Arts held the opening reception for the Sixth Annual Faculty Exhibition on Sept. 10 in Gallery 217 of the Performing and Visual Arts Wings of the Don Taft University Center. The exhibit features pieces from PVA facilities manager Ed Fitzpatrick and […]
Food fixes for everyday health problems
We usually assign three qualifications to our food: the food must look good, smell good, and, most important, taste good. But besides satisfying your appetite, food’s nutritional content has the power to correct your body’s imbalances. The following are some quick food remedies that will nourish your body and give you the energy you need […]
Career Corner: Don’t let lists and trends decide your major
Everyone has been there before: opened up an article on Yahoo or MSN listing the top 10 best and worst college majors. The problem with these lists is that they do not take into account an individual’s personality, values, skills, interests and overall fit within each field of study. Some majors do have tougher job […]
In Memorium: E. Clay Shaw, Jr.
Former U.S. Representative and NSU Board of Trustee member E. Clay Shaw Jr. passed away on Sept. 10 after a long battle with lung cancer. Shaw served as a member of NSU’s Board of Trustees from January 26, 2009 until his passing at age 74. Chancellor Ray Ferraro Jr., who knew Shaw for almost 50 […]
Make connections at the Undergraduate Student Success Fair
The Office of Undergraduate Student Success will host its fifth annual Undergraduate Student Success Fair on Sept. 18 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Carl DeSantis Building atrium. Sheila Fabius, the office’s director, said the fair is an opportunity for students to reconnect with campus offices they may have learned about during orientation. […]
Nova Southeastern University mourns passing of E. Clay Shaw, Jr.
Former U.S. Representative and NSU Board of Trustee member E. Clay Shaw, Jr. passed away on Step. 10 after a long battle with lung cancer. Shaw served as a member of NSU’s Board of Trustees from January 26, 2009 until his passing. Shaw was born in Miami and received business (1961) and law (1966) degrees […]
Athlete of the week
Gaining titles is nothing new to senior finance major Timo Kilp. The men’s cross country team is about to begin their new season, in which they will defend the NCAA South Region Championship and Sunshine State Conference Championship they won in 2012, and Kilp is ready to take on the new challenges awaiting him. Before […]
The professor’s chair
“Whooooooooo are you? Who? Who? “ — The Who Who am I? I am The Professor, host of The Local Show on NSU’s radio station, RadioX. And why should you care? You have classes to take, money to make — why should you listen to a college radio disc jockey? Numero uno, I play the […]
Diary of…a fighter
Brandon Jean is a junior finance major, passionate about karate and NSU’s Boxing Club. This passion has taught him about himself and how hard work and dedication can open up a lot of opportunities. Since I was young, I always wondered what kind of person I would be and what stories I would tell when […]