That Time I … joined President’s 64

Written by: Robert Willis Robert Willis is a junior business and finance major with a minor in economics. He wants to join the Marine Corps and later on get his master’s in finance. Willis is a member of the President’s 64 and has been a proud member of the prestigious club for almost three years. […]

Being 21 is no excuse to overdo the fun

Sometimes, the excitement of getting to unwind after midterms may overshadow your thoughts about safety. To those students who are 21 or older, if you’re planning on partying with your friends over break, make sure to take this bit of guidance on how to safe while doing so. Phone home After choosing your party destination, […]

My life with a heart condition

Carli Lutz is a sophomore arts administration major with a graphic design minor. She is the Chief of Visual Design at The Current. Since I was about 17 years old, I’ve had these episodes where I would experience crazy heart palpitations out of nowhere, and I felt like I couldn’t breathe. I always thought these […]

Don’t burn out: Guide to letting go of stress

By Emilio Lorenzo and Emily Tasca Emilio Lorenzo is the assistant director of career advisement in NSU’s Office of Career Development. Emilio understands the importance of helping students reach their career goals and works with all students, including undergraduate, graduate and professional level students, to achieve their professional goals. Emily Tasca is a member of […]

Attention all seniors

From the day we walk through those glass doors of the University Center, we start planning for when we graduate. Each class brings us one step closer to our departure, which is all the motivation we need to complete college, right? Any freshman and sophomore reading this article will answer that question with an enthusiastic […]

Secret Life: Professor Levitt

It’s no secret that Stephen Ross Levitt, associate professor in the Department of History and Political Science in the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, is one of the most informed professors on German affairs, but most students are unaware of the history and impact that Germans and Germany have had on his life. […]

Out of the Sharkzone for

Argentine soccer player shoots, kills referee After referee Cesar Flores showed a soccer player a red card for hitting another player during an amateur league match, the player walked off the field, retrieved a gun from his backpack and shot Flores, who later died at Cordoba Hospital. The player shot Flores in the head, neck […]

Finding Fitness: Zumba

Finding Fitness is more than just about scoping out the latest fitness trends; it’s about finding exciting new ways to focus on the most important subject of any story: you. From extreme sports to strange and, sometimes, uncomfortable classes, this feature is all about finding the best fitness to maximize your health. Stay tuned to […]

On the Bench: Fans matter, too

Fans are the most important element of professional sports leagues. Without fans, there would be no one to fill the stands or buy the merchandise and, generally, no reason for professional sports to even exist. Therefore, a majority of sports leagues like to include their fans in a number of different events and activities throughout […]