By Monique Cole Sometimes students need to push themselves out of their comfort zones to try something new. While it might be difficult to do this, sometimes it’s necessary to advance skill sets and change our perspectives. Because of this, every college student should take a theater class before graduation. Through theater classes, students can […]
Month: February 2017
Love goes the distance: Valentine’s Day for an LDR
By Jacqueline Lytle Where does your significant other live? Is face-to-face the norm in your relationship or does FaceTime delegate how often you see one another? According to The Center for the Study of Long Distance Relationships, research shows that roughly 4.4 million college students are in long distance relationships. Whether this person is a […]
Satire: President Hanbury leaves NSU to follow music dream
By: Ben Underhill President George Hanbury announced recently that he will not be returning as NSU’s president starting with the summer 2017 semester. The announcement came as a shock as no other administrator besides Vice President Jacqueline Travisano had been informed. “This decision has been thought out for quite a while now,” Hanbury stated in […]
Senior spotlight: Brianne Bailey
By: Brittany Eyres Brianne Bailey is a communication major. Originally from Sunrise, Fla., Bailey’s focus is in media studies but she also holds minors in dance and theater. Bailey spent her four years at NSU doing things she loved with people she will never forget. She has been involved in the Department of Performing and […]
Shark Speak: “What do you think of the Trump administration’s decisions so far?”
Alec Wilde, senior biology major “I don’t really care; don’t really have an opinion on it.” Jacob Grey, sophomore marine biology major “I don’t agree with a lot of the stuff that he’s doing, especially with the banning of a lot of Muslim nations. Also, a lot of his policies involving environmental change, like banning […]
The best dates to date
By Rachael Hirstein Flowers, chocolates and a fancy dinner are nice on Valentine’s Day, but doing the same thing year after year can become boring. Spice up the upcoming holiday by adding a little creativity and flare to your dates. Here are some ideas to give a little inspiration for the day of love. “Pin” […]
Black History Month at NSU Calendar
Afrotopia: Art and the Politics of Representation, an African Presence Art Exhibit Feb. 3 to March 10 Adolfo and Marisela Cotilla Gallery, Alvin Sherman library The Division of Public Relations and Marketing Communication will host Afrotopia, the 14th annual African Presence Art Exhibition. The exhibition will feature works by Philippe Dodard, Lorenzo Pace and Nakazzi. […]
Be loyal to your team
Written by Nikki Chasteen We all have that friend who was a Miami Heat fan in 2012, a Golden State Warriors fan in 2015, and the Cleveland Cavaliers fan in 2016. You get my point. Who is your team? Who do you root for on any given day? Where does your loyalty lie? I must […]
How your personality and values affect your career goals
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 […]
Places to gill out: Delicious Raw Juice Bar
By Aldana Foigel NSU is a unique and lively campus, but that doesn’t mean that Sharks can’t band together and take an afternoon to explore the South Florida area — even if that just means finding a quaint place to study. If you’re a Shark looking for a place to relax and take a break […]