By: Shennel Warner With this season of “The Bachelor” coming to an end, the producers of the franchise wasted no time in letting the world know that Rachel Lindsay, a contestant on this season of “The Bachelor,” is going to be the next Bachelorette. Although the early announcement came as a shock to everyone, the […]
Month: February 2017
Hanbury discusses expansion, student concerns at town hall
By: Jeweliana Register President Hanbury hosted a student town hall meeting on Feb. 15 in the Club Room on the second floor of the Don Taft University Center. Students and faculty gathered to listen to Hanbury’s announcements regarding changes and accomplishments of NSU in recent months. The floor was then opened to questions for Hanbury. […]
NSU hosts fifth annual SeussFest
NSU’s Alvin Sherman Library will host the fifth annual SeussFest on March 5 from 12-4 p.m. The event will begin on the Alvin Sherman Library quad. The event consists of storytelling, children’s theater, face painting and free books for the attending children. There will also be food trucks and different sponsors giving away coupons and […]
The Ninth Circuit Court’s decisions defy federal law
By: Steven J. Mandel For decades, the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has been and still is one of the most liberal courts in the nation and has continually put their political ideologies before the Constitution and federal law. On Feb 8., the court ruled the “Executive Order: Protecting the Nation from Foreign Terrorist Entry […]
Documentaries you don’t want to forget
It’s no secret that a documentary can stir up a flurry of conversation. “Blackfish” and “An Inconvenient Truth” are perfect examples. A simple Google search can bring you the top-rated documentaries of 2017, but the best documentaries withstand the test of time. Here are five documentaries that have been covering topics and starting conversations for […]
NSU’s labs are lacking
By: Rachael Hirstein NSU is a predominately science-centered university, and yet, the labs here are not up to par. As a biology major, I spend about six hours a week in the lab for chemistry and biology, so I expected to have top notch labs, only to be disappointed. The rooms and materials were not […]
“Stalking Jack the Ripper” is scary good
By Celina Mahabir Recognized by Forbes Magazine as a No. 1 Bestselling Author, James Patterson has taken budding writer Kerri Maniscalco under his wing in order to help her publish her very first horror novel. Originally published on Sep. 20, “Stalking Jack the Ripper” was immediately well-received by a targeted young adult audience – becoming […]
Soundbite: “The Search for Everything” by John Mayer
By Bianca Galan John Mayer has become arguably one of the best singer-songwriters in the world. His incorporation of various styles and lyrics into his work over the years shows his true passion for music. To start the year off right, John Mayer decided to surprise us all with a new EP release after three […]
On the Bench: Marlins sale would be cause for celebration
By: Trent Strafaci Miami has a sports community that takes a lot in pride in teams with a long tradition of winning. The Miami Heat brought in three championships in 2006, 2012, and 2013, and the Florida Marlins, now the Miami Marlins, won two World Series in 1997 and 2003, during their first 10 years […]
Tips to treat yo’self on a college budget
Tsugumi Ohba once said, “College is fun as long as you don’t die,” and while your college experience might not feel that drastic, you might be feeling a bit stressed as the middle of the semester approaches. While saying you need a break may seem like good advice, it can be hard to take a […]