For Jacob Lund, 22, and Cecilie Lindegaard Broe, 25, gymnastics isn’t a competition. It’s a performance. Lund and Broe are members of the National Danish Performance Team, a group comprised of 14 male and 14 female Danish gymnasts aged 20-26. During the tour’s six month run, these artists and athletes have already visited Germany, Tanzania, […]
Month: February 2017
Soundbite: “Chill, dummy” by P.O.S
The underground hip-hop scene is more prevalent today than ever before, as people are beginning to look for deeper meaning in songs and for music that strikes up conversations about race and politics. This is all thanks to the current political climate surrounding our country, as well as the state of the world overall. With […]
SLCE is tripping in February
By Scott Black The office of Student Leadership and Civic Engagement (SLCE) and its subgroup, Sharks and Service (SAS), are taking a trip to focus on the restoration of wildlife in the Everglades for a weekend excursion in Homestead, Florida from Feb. 15-17. During the trip, NSU students will work with the Everglades Outpost wildlife […]
NSU celebrates another excellent year
Written by Rachael Hirstein NSU’s 19th annual Celebration of Excellence took place on Jan. 29 in the Don Taft University Center and the newly named Rick Case Arena. The arena had a sold-out attendance of 400 people, including most of NSU’s trustees, President Hanbury, 64 students, Chancellor Ray F. Ferrero Jr., the president’s executive council […]
NSU’s version of a block party
NSU’s annual student organization block painting will take place on Feb. 4 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the library quad. The event is held every winter semester through Campus Life and Student Engagement for organizations to decorate and touch up the sidewalk surrounding the space in front of the Alvin Sherman Library. Sandra […]