April 13 SGA Senate Meeting 3-5 p.m. @ Rosenthal 200 April 14 LOD Session: Managing Conflict 4-5 p.m. @ Rosenthal 200 April 16 Universal Women Summit 9 a.m.-5 p.m. @ DeSantis 1053/1054 Volunteer Income Tax Assistance 1-5 p.m. @ Library 1048 April 18 SEA Board General Meeting noon-1 p.m. @ UC Pit April 19 Leadership […]
Month: April 2016
Sorority to host career development summit
Climbing the career ladder is difficult, but conquering a summit on career skills might make the upward journey a little easier. As part of the Gamma Delta Chapter of the Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Inc.’s founders’ week, the sorority will host their annual Universal Woman Summit on April 16 from 10 a.m. to 4 […]
The time I… released my first album
By: Carolena Albert Carolena Albert, sophomore music major, released her first album at the age of 19. She continues to work on her music and hopes that it will take her all around the world. Albert is passionate about her music and is flattered when people appreciate it and give her feedback. Albert’s first album […]
Seven days of best friend fashion
I’m not someone who likes to step out of my comfort zone when it comes to clothes. When I was little, I had strict rules for myself when it came to what I could and couldn’t wear. At age 8, I wouldn’t wear jeans or shirts and dresses with buttons in the front. Now, at […]
Same work, same pay: Celebrating Pay Equity Day
April usually means Easter eggs and pranks; however, a less recognized April holiday is April 12, National Pay Equity Day, which is a commemorative day that serves to eliminate wage systems that are based on factors like gender, race or ethnicity. According to pay-equity.org, Pay Equity Day is a reminder of how far into the […]
Summertime sadness: The struggle of going home
Heading home for a week or two is fine, as you get the luxury of mom doing your laundry and free Wi-Fi, but going home for summer is a completely different ball game. As a freshman, you were probably whining and calling your parents every week to tell them how much you miss them. It […]
Career Corner: Career Yoga: The importance of professional flexibility
By: Emilio Lorenzo and Emily Tasca Emilio Lorenzo is the assistant director of career advisement in NSU’s Office of Career Development. He 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 […]
Studying for the final hurrah
If you thought that mid-terms week was tough, finals week is about to rock your world. The semester is almost over, so that means long hours of cramming your brains for final exams. This year, finals will be within the last week of April, so, technically, you have some time to properly prepare. Be realistic […]
Secret life: Nelson Bass
Nelson Bass is an assistant professor in the Department of History and Political Science of the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences. But when students and faculty leave the classroom and head out for summer break, Bass assumes his role as “road trip aficionado” and readies his MINI Cooper for long drives and sight-seeing. […]
Friendships don’t have to take summer breaks
For a college student, maintaining strong relationships over the summer is challenging. Whether you’re going home, deciding to travel, or using the summer to be productive, you will find that you may lose touch with certain people. However, it doesn’t have to be that way because there are always steps you can take to stay […]