Opinion: Leave Net Neutrality Alone Now

Once again, net neutrality is in danger. The U.S. Federal Communications Commission revealed their plan to dismantle regulations that ensure equal access to the Internet, also known as net neutrality. If they manage to dismantle these regulations, the way we use Internet would change completely and for worse. With this, Internet service providers could charge […]

Graffiti: Love or Hate?

I’m hiking up the steps that separate the dichotomy of Montmartre and the Basilica of Sacre Coeur in Paris. Sure, the latter is breathtaking. But, looking closely, you may notice the reality of the place: it is centuries old. I look around the old buildings and residential apartments where, interestingly, many prominent 20th century artists […]

NSU continues efforts towards diversity with new ranking

NSU has ranked 5th nationally for minorities with graduate degrees, according to “Diverse: Issues in Higher Education,” a critical news source that has been reporting on minorities in higher education since 1984. The study revealed that NSU is also 2nd in Hispanic graduates and 9th in African American graduates for all graduate-level degrees. The data […]

Editor’s Note

Dear Readers, It seems like only yesterday we wrote the introductory letter to you in August. The past few months have been historic for NSU and it has been our privilege and pleasure to report the news to you. We could not be more honored to help share your ideas, concerns and thoughts through our […]

That Time I… Jumped off a cliff

Madelyn Rinka is a freshman communication major and news editor at The Current. Ever since I was little, I have loved being surrounded by nature. From swimming in lakes up north at our cabin in the summer, to rolling around in the snow in the dead of winter, I felt my best when I was […]