On Shore Calendar: September 15, 2015

15 8 to 10 p.m. RecPlex Multipurpose Room 1 Latin Dance Classes by Latin American Student Association 17 Noon to 1 p.m. UC Spine SEA Thursday 5 to 6 p.m. UC Pit Cafe con leche social by Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc. 18 5:30 p.m. BB&T Center Sharks on the Scene: Disney On Ice […]

The music industry is dead

The music industry, as we once knew it, is dead. That might be a harsh statement, but as time goes on, this outlook is becoming devastatingly undeniable. Music was once placed high on a beautiful, intricately sculpted pedestal, and we genuinely cared about what we listened to. These days, the very idea of music itself […]

Athlete of the Week: Kavan Thompson

To Kavan Thompson, walking off the field with a clean jersey means letting the team down. “I try to dive as many times as I can,” said Thompson, senior biology major and member of the baseball team. Before coming to NSU, Thompson’s baseball career was split in two locations—with a two-year baseball career at Merritt […]

Race to Presidency: Defense and international issues

The following topics are related to defense and international issues—two 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. Defense and international issues pertain to all policies and relationships with other countries.  Military Expansion Free Trade This […]

Microwave cooking for every kind of foodie

Oh, food—the evergreen topic that’s a weakness for many and a loved by all. There are endless combinations of fruits, vegetables, meats and grains that create impeccable dishes for your taste buds to savor. Perhaps the most wonderful aspect of food is its chameleon-like ability to adapt to every individual’s needs. No matter what kind […]

Shark Speak for September 15, 2015

“How do you feel about the new restructuring of colleges at NSU?”   “I love it. It’s a much-deserved improvement to a school that’s getting older each year.” Gianpaolo Stasi, senior biology major   “I like that this benefits me because my college isn’t as broad anymore and has more of a focus on my […]

Hispanic Heritage Month 2015

The Alvin Sherman Library will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month by recognizing Latin culture through films, art and music from Sept. 15 through Oct. 15. Vice President for Information Services and University Librarian Lydia Acosta said Hispanic Heritage Month is a time to recognize the accomplishments of the Latin culture and to honor the diversity of Hispanics and Latino […]

News Anchor for September 15, 2015

New Ebola case in Sierra Leone Despite Sierra Leone’s efforts to quash the virus, which brought 500 new cases a week in the country at its peak, a deceased middle-aged woman tested positive for Ebola after a post-mortem swab. As a result, 50 people in the village where the woman died, Sella Kafta, were declared […]