Aug. 17 2016 was the first official move-in day for the fall semester at Nova Southeastern University. Although it began with a bit of rain, students and their families were able to take the first steps to creating their own space on the NSU campus.
Month: April 2016
On Shore Calendar for April 19, 2016
April 20 SGA Senate Meeting 3-5 p.m. @ Rosenthal 200 MEDLIFE Waffle Wednesday 9 a.m.-1p.m. @ UC Spine April 21 LOD Session: Marketing and Branding 4-5 p.m. @ Rosenthal 200 SEA Thursday noon-1 p.m. @ UC Spine April 22 ACS Final Review: Biochemistry 2-4 p.m. @ DeSantis 2071/2071 ACS Final Review: Organic Chemistry 2-4 p.m. […]
NSU ‘hearts’ the Broward Heart Walk
To fight heart disease and the risk of strokes, as well as raise money for the American Heart Association NSU will host the annual Broward Heart Walk on April 23 at 8 a.m. at the Alvin Sherman Library Quad. According to the Centers for Disease Control, heart disease is the leading cause of death in […]
CCR receives certificate of occupancy
NSU’s Center for Collaborative Research received its certificate of occupancy in March and will officially open sometime in 2016. Gary Margules, vice president for the Office of Research and Technology Transfer, said that, although no date has been set, the current plan is to hold the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the center in September. The […]
Athlete of the Week: Sherrelle Jordan
From the moment Sherrelle Jordan, junior general studies major, began running, she knew track and field was the sport for her. “Ever since I put on my first pair of spikes, I haven’t stopped running,” she said. Jordan began running at a young age in her home state of Arizona with a local track team. […]
Goodbye Netflix binges, hello movie matinees
The only thing that can compare to a home-cooked meal for a college student is a night dedicated to catching up on the latest shows. During the academic year, any time not spent at work, in classes, or socializing is often spent watching Netflix, but now that summer is approaching, things are about to change. […]
Soundbite: ‘Album’ by The Sun Days
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 Thursday nights from 9 p.m. to 12 a.m. on 88.5FM, bringing you new music you’re sure […]
Out of the Sharkzone for April 19, 2016
Curry, Warriors set records Golden State Warriors point guard Stephen Curry closed out the regular season with 402 3-pointers, breaking last season’s self-record of 286. In a 125-104 win against the Memphis Grizzlies on April 13, Curry made 10 3-pointers, finishing with 46 points. Curry is the only player in NBA history to have four […]
On the Bench: Equal pay for equal play
It’s no secret that professional athletes earn quite a hefty salary. Athletes can earn millions of dollars each year just for playing sports. However, like many other jobs in the U.S., gender plays a huge part in an athlete’s pay grade. The U.S. women’s national soccer team is taking a stand against the pay inequality […]
Baseball, law course ‘based’ on faculty’s new book
For the summer 2016 term, starting May 9, Bob Jarvis, professor in the Shepard Broad College of Law, will teach a three-credit course for law school students on baseball law using the casebook “Baseball and the Law: Cases and Materials,” which he co-authored with Louis Schiff, a Broward County court judge. Jarvis said that, in […]