The Broward County Film Society will host the 30th annual Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival from Nov. 6 to Nov. 22 at various screening areas in Ft. Lauderdale to showcase more than 150 American independent and World Cinema films. The festival costs $6 for FLiFF members, $8 for seniors or students and $10 for general […]
Year: 2015
Residence hall work outs
The frightful freshman 15 ― sometimes even scarier than the dreaded biology final. It’s something that’s so easy to gain, but so difficult to lose. Chips and cheese at midnight, snacking while studying and stress eating are a few of the reasons students put on weight throughout their college years. Although there are many classes […]
Soundbite: “All of Something” by Sports
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 […]
News briefs for November 10, 2015
Celebrate Homecoming with a post-game tailgate Special Events and Projects will host a Homecoming Backyard Party after the Homecoming Volleyball game on Nov. 13 at the Flight Deck Pub Backyard. The event will feature a live band, card games, cornhole, a life-sized game of Jenga and other games and activities. For more information, contact Special […]
Appreciate NSU’s diversity during International Education Week
To provide students a chance to engage in worldwide issues and share study abroad experiences to learn about different cultures, the Office of International Affairs will host the annual International Educational Week (IEW) from Nov. 16 to Nov. 20. According to the Office of International Students, since 2000, the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of […]
Zeta Phi Beta Night for Babies
In honor of World Prematurity Day, NSU sorority Zeta Phi Beta will host the Night for Babies in the Don Taft University Center on Nov. 17 at 7:20 p.m. The Night for Babies will begin with a presentation on premature awareness in the UC pit, followed by a speaker and various group games and prizes, […]
TurkeyFest
The Residential Student Association will host the fourth annual Turkey Fest on Nov. 15 from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Goodwin classroom on the first floor of the Leo Goodwin Residence Hall. TurkeyFest is an event in which the NSU community can enjoy a traditional homemade Thanksgiving meal. While the event is primarily for […]
Race to Presidency- Candidate’s positions: Keystone XL Pipeline
On Nov. 6, President Barack Obama announced that his administration rejected the Keystone XL pipeline. According to the Keystone XL website, the proposed project would have created a 1,179-mile pipeline from Alberta, Canada, to Steele City, Nebraska. According to BBC, the pipeline would be an addition to the existing Keystone pipeline, the goal being to […]
What even is a healthy diet?
College students balance school, work and, sometimes, athletics. We often feel overwhelmed and think that we have no spare time to eat or even sleep. However, finding the time for healthy food and rest in this busy time of life is very important for our health and should be prioritized. Many of us lack the […]
Ways to save up for holiday shopping
The holiday shopping season is upon us, and it’s incredibly tempting to empty your bank account buying gifts for family and friends. And with holiday shopping starting earlier and earlier every year, it seems almost impossible to keep your spending under control and your bank account from going into a negative balance. But fear not, […]