Time Magazine’s No. 1 show of the year, “Matilda The Musical,” is coming to a South Florida stage near you. The Broward Center for the Performing Arts will host the show, which is about a young genius child surrounded by dysfunctional people, from April 25 through May 7. The musical features all of the characters […]
Month: April 2017
Shark Speak: What was your favorite on-campus event this year?
José Garcia, freshman biology major “My favorite event was Kappa Sigma’s Strong Man event because we raised a lot of money for brain cancer research. So it was for a good cause and we had a lot of fun. We brought a lot of people out for a lifting competition, and we got to see […]
Sports Shorts
Women’s Softball NSU’s women’s softball team had a three-game series against Rollins April 7-8. The Sharks won two of three games 2-0 and 5-4, respectively. Despite a 3-4 loss, the Sharks won the series 2-1. Freshman pitcher Lexie Storrer improved her home-field wins to 16-8. Men’s Baseball NSU men’s baseball finished a four-game series against […]
Surviving summer classes
Summer is almost here and that means it’s time to take a break from your busy schedule… unless you have summer classes. Taking classes may not be how students want to spend their summer, but sometimes they are a necessity. Check out some tips below for surviving summer classes. Make your planner your best friend […]
NSU prepares for Stroll-Off
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. and Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority are set to host the 7th annual Sigma Stroll Off in the Rose and Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center on April 21 at 7 p.m. The Sigma Stroll Off is a campus-wide event that gives organizations the opportunity to step and stroll to help raise […]
On the Bench: The NBA needs to do something about resting stars
If you’re an NBA fan and go to a game, you expect to see star players like Lebron James and Steph Curry. Sometimes, though, you go to the game and those star players aren’t playing because their teams are resting them. The NBA needs to do something about teams resting their best players in order […]
News Anchor
Sean Spicer mix up Sean Spicer, the U.S. press secretary, compared the president of Syria to Hitler, according to The New York Times. Spicer said, “Hitler didn’t use chemical weapons on people.” Spicer realized his mistake only after a reporter asked him to clarify, considering Hitler did in fact use chemical weapons – gas chambers. […]
Finding Fitness: SkyFit
Finding Fitness is more than just about scoping out the latest fitness trends; it’s about finding exciting new ways to focus on the most important subject of any story: you. From extreme sports to strange and, sometimes, uncomfortable classes, this feature is all about finding the best fitness to maximize your health. Stay tuned to […]
Comfort food for your soul
Finals week is a drag, but your dining choices don’t have to be. Enjoy some real comfort food for your brain and soul by checking out some of these great spots. BJ’s Restaurant and Brewhouse | $$ Located in Pembroke Pines, BJ’s serves delectable pub fare and excellent deep-dish pizzas. Specific menu highlights include the […]
Out of the shark zone
Son of Steelers founder passes away Daniel Rooney, chairman and co-owner of the Pittsburgh Steelers, passed away on April 13. He was the son of founder, Art Rooney. According to Bleacher Report, Rooney was involved in the organization since 1960 and has been a part-owner since his father’s death in 1988. Daniel Rooney was 84. […]