Holocaust Survivor to speak at NSU

On Oct. 23, Holocaust survivor Norman Frajman will share his story with students, faculty and the public from 6 to 8 p.m. in Room 309 of the Mailman Hollywood Building. Frajman will discuss his experiences in the Holocaust in the talk sponsored by the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences, Hillel of NSU and the GenZ Project. […]

NSU stands against anonymous harassment

In response to the rise of harassment and treats on the social media app Yik Yak, NSU is taking action to prevent keep students safe by informing that NSU is against threatening others on Yik Yak. Yik Yak is a location-based app that gives users anonymous updates from others near them and allows them to […]

President Hanbury to host annual Town Hall Meeting

President George Hanbury will hold a Town Hall Meeting on Oct. 27 at noon in the Don Taft University Center Arena Club Room to address students’ concerns and questions. Barbara Packer-Muti, executive director of the Office of Institutional and Community Engagement, said Hanbury loves to talk to and hear from students so he will stay […]

Competing to raise money 

Sigma Delta Tau will hold its first annual XY Factor event on Oct. 23 from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Performance Theatre of the Don Taft University Center to raise funds for Jewish Women International and Prevent Child Abuse America. Sigma Delta Tau President Kelly Harrison, senior nursing major, said the national Sigma Delta […]

Find your light at Take Back the Night  

The Office of Student Activities and the Panhellenic Council will host Take Back the Night, an event to eliminate and raise awareness for sexual and domestic violence, on Oct. 28 from 8 to 10 p.m. at the NSU Flight Deck Pub’s backyard. Graduate Assistant for Special Events & Projects Lorena Cabrera said domestic violence is […]

NSU to host multimedia conference 

The Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences and the Office of Student Media will host the NSU Multimedia Conference on Nov. 1 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on the second floor of the Carl DeSantis Building. The conference is open to high school, community college and NSU students. Associate Professor Megan Fitzgerald, who is […]

On the Bench: Discrimination

Years ago, sports had little to do with politics and it should’ve remained that way. Today, it seems like sports and politics go hand in hand. Why are people so prejudiced about where sporting events, like the Olympics and World cup, are hosted? For example, just because a country doesn’t support gay rights or doesn’t […]

Coach’s Corner: Lesa Boneé

When Lesa Boneé, head coach of the softball team, was growing up, there weren’t a lot of opportunities for women in sports, but she knew she wanted to coach. “I majored in education in college so I could teach,” said Boneé. “I wanted to teach because I wanted to coach.” Boneé knew what she wanted […]

Athlete of the Week: Charlotte Côté

For senior and business administration major Charlotte Côté not finishing the tennis season was the toughest part of her junior year. Côté missed some time at the end of last season with an ankle injury but still managed an impressive year. She had a singles record of 4-3 and a doubles record of 6-3 playing […]

Shark Speak: Oct. 21

President George Hanbury is having a town hall meeting on Oct. 27 to talk about NSU one-on-one with students. What would you like to tell or ask him?   “I would like to see a larger menu with more variety at the Flight Deck Pub.” Joshua Herrera, junior biology major   “The nursing program is […]