Three teaspoons of sugar, two shots of espresso and one uniquely vintage coffee shop. The modestly discreet Brew Urban Coffee Shop is located in downtown Fort Lauderdale and resides in the hearts of camera-toting, book-snuggling, coffee-and-tea-drinking devotees. Stepping into Brew, you’re welcomed into an old-fashioned living area, set with Victorian-styled furniture, overlooked by a floor-to-ceiling […]
Year: 2015
Home is closer than you think
The legalization of same sex marriage over the summer was a milestone in LGBT+ history. Yet, even with such a major accomplishment, when it comes to everyday social experiences, many members of the LGBT+ community do not have somewhere to go where they feel safe and free from judgement. For those that identify with the […]
Sing for literacy
As part of a national service week to raise money for children’s literacy, Alpha Phi Omega service fraternity will host Shark Sync, a lip syncing competition, on Nov. 5 at 7 p.m. in the Don Taft University Center pit. 75 percent of all proceeds will go to Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, a service that provides […]
‘Think Pink’ during October
Many teams and franchises from multiple sports incorporate breast cancer awareness into their games and events by wearing pink, and this is most apparent during the month of October. Many players choose to wear pink during October to symbolize their support for the cause, from socks and shoes to armbands and mouthpieces. During October, NSU’s […]
On Shore Calendar for October 27, 2015
Friday, Oct 30 Caribbean Student Association’s Movie Night @ DeSantis 1052, 4 to 6:30 p.m. Phi Gamma Delta’s Miss Black Diamond @ Performance Theatre, 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, Nov. 2 Sigma Delta Tau’s Teddy Bear Drive @ UC Spine, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 3 Disaster Medicine Club’s Patient Examination Workshop @ […]
Miley Cyrus: Why we love to hate her
She was Disney’s poster child and America’s sweetheart, which is why no one could foresee her dramatic transformation. One day, Miley Cyrus emerged as a tongue-swinging, tattooed, teddy bear-loving bad girl of Hollywood, and we hated her. The type of hate we harbor for Miley is unlike any other. We are used to seeing Disney […]
Staff Picks: Facing film fears
Whether new releases are hitting the theaters, or TV networks are reliving decades of horror through classic movies, it’s difficult to avoid being petrified during this sinful season. However, while we’re bombarded with frightening movies, some awaken a level of fear in us that’s just too much to handle. And, sleeping with one eye open […]
On the Bench: Pink is so much more than a color
While pink merchandise can be seen as a gimmick that’s used for profit-making, there’s no doubt that the money raised not only helps fund research and care for those who suffer from this disease, but it also brings us closer and closer to the cure. The color pink, to DeAngelo Williams, running back for the […]
News Anchor for October 27, 2015
Migrants allegedly torch tents in Slovenia Migrants in Slovenia reportedly set fire to tents in a transit camp in Slovenia as a response to the poor treatment they’ve received. Witnesses reported that the migrants torched the tents as part of protest of the slow process of registration and movement to the Austrian border, as well […]
Out of the Sharkzone for October 27, 2015
UCLA kicker clears 60 yard field goal Ka’imi Fairbairn, kicker for the UCLA Bruins, nailed a 60 yard field goal while playing against the California Golden Bears on Oct. 22. Fairbairn made the field goal attempt after receiving a five yard penalty for illegal procedure on the original 55 yard kick. Fairbairn’s field goal is […]