Satire: Meninisim: Men need equality

Man, woman, dog, pterodactyl, ant: we are all the same. Yet the feminist movement has caused a paradigm shift, and men are now the ones who need equality. Today, men are worrying about getting jobs while women just cruise into employment without facing any obstacles.Women are also earning more money and holding higher positions than […]

Guys, it’s just a phone

“Anything you can do, I can do better” has been the ongoing slogan for cell phone manufactures for years. Android manufacturers and Apple update their phone models every year in attempt to outdo the other. There is only so much one can do with a phone, so, eventually, it becomes trying to beat each other […]

Shark Speak for April 12, 2016

What on-campus event did you enjoy the most, and why?   “I really liked CommunityFest. Many NSU students attended the event, and even people from the Davie community were there. Events like this really show how much NSU tries to maintain an engaging environment.” Kimberly Lopez, junior biology major   “I always look forward to […]

Allegiant: The journey over the wall

If you have not heard, “Allegiant,” the third installment of the popular “Divergent” series by Veronica Roth is now in theaters. After the last movie, there was a lot of skepticism regarding the film portrayal of the series’ second book, “Insurgent.” However, the movie made a huge comeback from the second film. From the moment […]

News Briefs for April 5, 2016

Go on an outdoor adventure The Office of Recreation and Wellness will host a beach day and paddle boarding trip on April 16 for NSU students. Tickets are $15 and include activities, paddle boarding, food and transportation to and from John U Lloyd State Park. The shuttle will pick students up at noon at the […]

Walk overnight to support cancer patients

Cancer never sleeps, and neither will those who participate in Relay for Life from 6 p.m. on April 9 to 6 a.m. on April 10. Relay for Life, an annual 12-hour relay walk to raise money for the American Cancer Society, will take place on the Alvin Sherman Library Quad. The American Cancer Society works […]

Athlete of the Week: Denvyr Tyler-Palmer

Denvyr Tyler-Palmer, freshman biology major, knows that hard work and determination are the keys to succeeding in any sport. Tyler-Palmer began playing volleyball in seventh grade but did not find immediate success in the sport. “I thought I would enjoy it, but I was really bad at it at first,” she said. “But I stuck […]

News Anchor for April 5, 2016

Hans-Dietrich Genscher, former German foreign minister, dead at 89 Genscher’s office announced that the former foreign minister, who served from 1974 to 1992, died on March 31. Genscher entered parliament in 1965, and in 1974, he won the Free Democratic Party chairmanship, becoming foreign minister. Genscher’s 18-year tenure as chief diplomat is a record across […]