Some men are lucky enough to teach the game they love as a career and some kids are lucky enough to be talented and play the game they love. Sometimes, the men lucky enough to coach are also lucky enough to have sons who are talented enough to play the game. The athletes lucky enough […]
Month: September 2015
Soundbite: “Yuck” by Alpine
Interested in independent music, emerging artists and new album releases? DJ Marie, music director at Radio X, will keep you updated every week in The Current on what’s new in the world of music. You can catch her on Monday nights from 6 to 9 p.m. on 88.5FM, bringing you new music you’re sure to […]
Meet The Current staff
Welcome back to a new school year from the editors, designers and managers at The Current. We hope you’ll learn and laugh a lot because of our newspaper and become familiar with our names and faces throughout the year! Nicole Cocuy, co-editor-in-chief I’m a senior communication studies major with a minor in international law. I am an honors advocate […]
Immersion: A Retreat to Romanticism
Every other week, The Current will feature an excursion to a different South Florida location that’s a little off-the-beaten-path. Every adventure is tailored to college students, so they’ll be reasonably priced and extraordinarily awesome. From old-as-Earth natural landscapes to hip and fresh locations, our hope is to get everyone a little more immersed in the […]
Race to Presidency: Domestic issues
The following topics are related to domestic issues—one of the primary concerns to presidential candidates. The stances of the candidates were determined by presidential-candidates.insidegov.com and based on speeches, press releases and public statements by each candidate. Domestic issues pertain to all administrative decisions related to the internal affairs of the nation. Strict Punishment This refers […]
On Shore Calendar – Sept. 1 – Sept. 13, 2015
1 Tutoring Tuesday – Goodwin Hall, 8-10 p.m. 3 SEA Thursday- Flight Deck Backyard, 12-1 p.m. 4 Water Works – Library Quad, 8-11 p.m. 7 Interfraternity Council Recruitment Begins Labor Day Pool Party- RecPlex Pool, 4-8 p.m. 9 Volunteer Fair – Don Taft University Center Spine, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Panhellenic Sorority Recruitment Begins 11 Interfraternity […]
Off Shore Calendar – Sept. 2 – Sept. 15
2―Mötley Crüe American Airlines Arena 7 p.m. 3―Chris Brown American Airlines Arena 7 p.m. 3—Miami Dolphins vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sun Life Stadium 7 p.m. 6―Lady Antebellum Coral Skies Amphitheater 7 p.m. 9―Ed Sheeran American Airlines Arena 7:30 p.m. 11—Sushi & Stroll Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens 5:30 p.m. Great Hollywood Scavenger Hunt begins Hollywood […]
Stretch into something new – It’s National Yoga Month
Everyone is trying to live a healthier lifestyle. Young people in particular are always on some sort of new fitness or diet kick, and now more than ever, yoga seems to be one of those trends. It’s hip, college-aged girls love it and it’s an almost artful way to get in shape. But if you […]
News Anchor for September 1, 2015
Taliban seizes district headquarters, two dead in separate attack Despite U.S. efforts to push back Taliban fighters with air strikes, the terrorist group took control of the strategically-located town of Musa Qala in the Helmand province of Afghanistan. Helmand is Afghanistan’s main opium production center and contains important trade and smuggling routes. The Taliban is […]
News Briefs for September 1, 2015
Over 100 Students Inducted into Undergraduate Honors Program The Farquhar Honors College welcomed more than 100 new students into NSU’s Undergraduate Honors Program at an induction ceremony on August 23 at the Don Taft University Center. This marked the first inducted class of the newly established Honors College, which includes undergraduate students of all majors […]