Amber Flynn, junior biology major “So many different routes. Let’s see, class registration, because a lot of the times you don’t get the professors you want. Of course the course load; currently taking anatomy and organic chemistry so it’s hard to balance the two. I would say those are probably two of the biggest challenges […]
Year: 2016
SGA advocates for Muslim prayer room
The Student Government Association (SGA) passed legislation to create a worship room specifically for Muslim students and is planning to meet with school administrators to discuss possible locations. According to surveys conducted by SGA, 330 students, 60 percent of whom identified as non-Muslim, signed a petition in favor of the creation of a prayer room […]
That time I went bungee jumping in Switzerland
Joanna Ramirez is a senior communication major with a concentration in public relations. She has a hunger for travel and enjoys experiencing different parts of the world. While studying abroad in Lugano, Switzerland, my classmates and I decided to take a weekend trip to Interlaken, Switzerland, the capital of extreme sports, located two and a […]
Soundbite: “By Any Beats Necessary” by Wax Tailor
Trip-hop and plunderphonics are two music genres that spawn some of the most creative and novel concepts in the music world. Artists like Pogo, Chinese Man and Bonobo all use the same emotional, sample-based sound of the genres. But each one of them has also managed to create their own worlds through each of their […]
What is freedom?
Today, citizens will exercise their constitutional freedom by voting for federal, state, county and local officials. The national anthem states that the United States is “the land of the free,” but what does that mean, exactly? Cato Institute and Fraser Institute’s Human Freedom Index, which attempts to measure personal, civil and economic freedom, ranked the […]
Out of the Darkness Walk brings suicide to light
Lambda Theta Alpha Sorority, Inc. will host the Out of the Darkness Walk, which promotes suicide prevention, on Nov. 13 from 9 a.m. to noon. The race will take place between the Carl DeSantis Building and the Miniaci Performing Arts Center. Last year, the Out of the Darkness walk raised over $50,000. According to Andrea […]
International Education Week: Around the world in five days
The Office of Student Leadership and Civic Engagement (SLCE) and the Office of International Affairs will host International Education Week from Nov. 14-18 with events highlighting different cultures, international awareness and multicultural education. International Education Week began at NSU about four years ago with the Office of International Affairs. This is the first year that […]
Staff Picks: Favorite dystopian novels
Our staff decided to pick out some of our favorite novels about oppressive governments. Obviously, this has nothing to do with today’s election. Morgan Thorn, business manager, said “Never Let Me Go” by Kazuo Ishiguro Despite my love for Ayn Rand, “Never Let Me Go” by Kazuo Ishiguro is my favorite dystopian novel. The novel […]
FATVillage: Fort Lauderdale’s Wynwood
If you and your friends want an artistic experience but don’t want to travel all the way to Wynwood, look no farther than F.A.T. – Flagler Arts and Technology, Village Arts District. Located in Downtown Fort Lauderdale, only four minutes from the NSU Art Museum, FATVillage houses a myriad of galleries, studios, restaurants and retail […]
News Anchor
Trump rushed off stage at rally in Reno, Nevada While speaking to residents of Reno, Nevada on Nov. 5, Donald Trump was rushed off stage by Secret Service agents. A man holding a sign that read “Republicans Against Trump” was heard shouting that he had a gun, according to BBC. The attendee was tackled and […]