Men’s basketball The men’s basketball team fell 65-71 against St. Thomas on Nov. 11. Gerard Tarin led the Sharks with 22 points and 10 rebounds. Women’s basketball Union defeated the women’s basketball team 75-65 on Nov. 12. Christen Prasse had 10 points in the second quarter and 16 overall, leading the Sharks in scoring. Women’s soccer […]
Year: 2016
Restaurants near campus
If the on-campus food is getting old, then no need to worry: the area around NSU and Fort Lauderdale hosts dozens of restaurants with varying price ranges and foods. Want to add some seasoning to your meal choices? Here’s some local cuisine for you to try. Quarterdeck Restaurants Right on University Drive sits Quarterdeck Restaurant, […]
Condoms: practical and fashionable
The second NSU Latex and Lace condom fashion show, hosted by the Office of Campus Life and Student Engagement, will take place in the UC spine on Dec. 1 at 8 p.m. Dec. 1 is World AIDS Day and, according to graduate assistant for SEA Board Yabi Demissie, the event aims to spread awareness of […]
Soundbite: “WALLS” by Kings of Leon
Kings of Leon’s seventh studio album “WALLS” shows that the band has found its image as it has clear elements from its previous album. From the first song “Waste a Moment,” you can hear the melodies and rifts that fans have grown accustomed to from their previous album “Mechanical Bull”. The question on most people’s […]
Environmentalism as a college student…and what it means
Maybe you’ve heard the phrase “reduce, reuse, recycle.” Maybe you’ve joined the movement to invest in reusable canvas bags at the grocery store. Maybe you’ve watched Bill Nye the Science Guy talk about climate change. Chances are, you’ve encountered some type of dialogue about the state of our planet. During this dialogue, you may have […]
Hang-ups over hookup culture
Young, flirty and under thirty, college students have a reputation for rejecting relationships. The term ‘hookup culture’ was coined to describe society’s acceptance, and usually millennials’ acceptance, of casual sex. With films like the 2011 “Friends with Benefits”, TV programs like “Greek” and songs like “Talking Body” by Tove Lo, it may seem like the […]
That Time I… Wrote a musical
Michael Lynn is a freshman communication major with minors in theatre and business. He currently works as the production manager of SUTV. Those who are passionate about the arts, particularly theater, are familiar with the divine and unique thrill of standing in the blinding spotlight amongst a sea of eyes gazing upon your every movement. In most […]
Finding Fitness: Running
I began running in 2014 as a way to lose a few pounds and be healthier. I started walking at first and gradually I realized, “Hey, I am walking so fast I can probably run.” And so my walking progressed to running. After a few months of running consistently, I looked into running competitively in […]
Election Day Recap: Republicans win presidency and legislatures
While the votes are still coming in, Republican candidate Donald Trump surpassed polling estimates to defeat Hillary Clinton for the presidency with the majority of electoral votes. Republicans also took control of the United States House of Representatives with over 230 seats and the United States Senate with 51 seats. Clinton’s support was not as […]
Election night reflection: what has this meant?
SLCE office held the Election Watch Party on Nov. 8 from 8 to 11 p.m. in the Flight Deck Pub. This presidential race is claimed by some to be one of the most controversial in history. Both the Republican and Democratic candidates, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, were heavily criticized. On this historic night, Sharks […]