On Aug. 28, Facilities Management was made aware of a policy regarding nighttime student access to the Don Taft University Center and is taking action to re-establish students’ rights. Since 2010, NSU has had a policy stating that after midnight, students are not permitted to be in any part of the Don Taft University Center […]
Month: September 2015
Out of the Shark Zone: September 1, 2015
100-meter world champion Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt became the 100m world champion after beating his rival Justin Gatlin by 0.01 seconds last Sunday at the World Athletics Championships held in Beijing. IndyCar driver Justin Wilson dies The 37-year-old Verizon IndyCar Series driver died last Monday night from a head injury when a piece of debris […]
To have and to hold—I love you, NSU
I’ve had enough with the constant hatred and negativity aimed at NSU. The people I’ve met here, especially the professors, have made a tremendous impact on my life. Each person I’ve come across showed me a different piece of myself that I didn’t know existed. Their views on life, how they strive to become a […]
Success Coach’s Playbook – Training your brain: Study skills survival tips
Do you ever feel like no matter how much you study, you’re just not learning the information? If this is the case, you may be a victim of PSH―Poor Study Habits. The good news is with a few small changes, you can overcome PSH and achieve your academic goals. It’s as simple as training your […]
WWII movies worth your tears
If there’s one thing in Hollywood that’s been milked dry, it’s the WWII movie genre. As we come upon the 70th anniversary of the end of the war, it’s important to take note of the tear-jerker movies that depict WWII because each adds an emotional facet to the war that goes beyond what we read […]