FCC regulations are well founded

By Heather Saltz In today’s world, almost every U.S. citizen owns a cell phone, television, laptop, iPad or smartwatch. All of these devices provide access to virtually anything and everything imaginable. With all of the ways in which individuals can obtain information, it is surprising that the government is continuing to regulate these communications, specifically […]

That time I… applied to Bike & Build

By Liz Mazorowicz A few summers ago, my friend rode her bike across the country. She had a blog, some awesome Instagram pictures and incredible stories to tell about her summer with an organization called Bike & Build. As I followed her story, I realized that this was something that I wanted to be a […]

So, you want a summer internship?

Eva Chen, editor-in-chief of Lucky Magazine, told Huffington Post in 2014 that her advice for young people was to “study what you love and intern in what you love to do.” It seems like universities and employers are in agreement with her. You’ll be hard-pressed to find a student who hasn’t been told how important […]

Athlete of the Week: William Glesge

By: Trent Strafaci William Glesge, sophomore exercise science major from North Port, Florida, competes as a thrower on the men’s track and field team. Glesge brings a lot of great experience to NSU. He threw the discus and the shot put for four years at North Port High School and was a district and regional […]

The homework ban needs reworking

There’s been a lot of buzz on campus surrounding the newly enforced rule of no homework and studying while on the job. While this has been a long-standing rule within the university, it not been explicitly enforced until now. Since the enforcement of the rule, NSU students have been very opinionated. Many agree with enforcing […]

On Deck

By: Nikki Chasteen Baseball 1.Lynn University Boca Raton, Fla. March 3 | 2:30 p.m. 1.Lynn University Boca Raton, Fla. March 4 | 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. 1.Notre Dame College NSU Baseball Complex March 6 | 4 p.m. 1.Felician NSU Baseball Complex March 7 | 6 p.m. Men’s Basketball SSC Semifinals/Championship Daytona Beach, Fla. March […]

Professor publishes handbook on mediation

By Rachael Hirstein NSU Associate Professor of Conflict Resolution and Communication Alexia Georgakopoulos recently helped edit and publish “The Handbook of Mediation: Theory, Research and Practice” in Feb. 2017 along with over 60 other professionals in the field. The professionals hail from universities, organizations and government agencies including Johns Hopkins University, Harvard University, the Canadian […]

What you need to know about pets on campus

The question of having pets in the residential halls at NSU does not have a “yes” or “no” answer. Daren Capirchio, associate director of Residential Life, and Jennifer Wilson, director of Student Disability Services, were able to give insight behind having animals in residential living. Residential Life and Student Disability Services work very closely together […]

News Anchor

Several European nations violate EU pollution limits On Feb. 15, the European Commission gave “final warnings” to several European countries for often neglecting to meet nitrogen dioxide air pollution limits set by the EU, according to CNN. The warnings were issued to Britain, Spain, France, Italy and Germany. If these countries do not respond in a […]