By: Bianca Galan We sometimes have moments when we feel like we need a distraction. Maybe you want to learn something or just laugh. YouTube is a great way to learn something or enjoy a laugh because it is filled with great videos to either make you laugh or try something new. You can also […]
Month: April 2017
News Briefs
“Tickling Giants” screening On April 20, NSU is showing a screening of the new film “Tickling Giants” in the Performance Theater located in the Don Taft University Center. The film depicts comedian Bassem Yousef’s fight to bring satire to the Middle East. The film highlights the employment of comedy rather than violence to bring a […]
New success series to launch April 19
By: Melissa Boneta The Huizenga College of Business and Entrepreneurship is launching its Women’s Success Series on April 19 in the Carl DeSantis Building room 3000 from 6-8 p.m. According to advertising for the event, students will have the opportunity to learn from women leaders across South Florida about getting their career on the right […]
Get ready for the 19th annual Student Life Achievement Awards
The Office of Special Events and Projects is set to host the 19th annual Student Life Achievement Awards on April 13 at 6 p.m. in the Rose and Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center. The awards, also known as the Stueys, are an annual celebration of NSU’s best. Every student, professor, or staff member is eligible […]
Out of the Sharkzone
North Carolina wins National Championship According to ESPN, the University of North Carolina’s Tar Heels men’s basketball team won the 2017 National Championship by defeating the Gonzaga Bulldogs 71-65. Justin Jackson was able to hit the go-head three-point play with 1:40 left in the April 3 game to help lift the Tar Heels to victory. […]
Athlete of the Week: Wade White
By Kerrigan McVicker A two-time steeplechase conference champion, school record-holder for steeplechase, and school record-holder for the 5k in cross country, senior Wade White is the prime example of a dedicated, hard-working and humble student-athlete. I sat down with White to discuss his experience throughout his career at NSU and what he aspires to do […]
A cheesy kind of love
By Jeweliana Register Settled in a quaint spot on Wilton Drive is New York Grilled Cheese, a shop specializing in creative grilled cheeses and tomato soup. The shop features a bright pink exterior with the company’s logo: the Statue of Liberty holding up a grilled cheese. The interior is cozy but cool, making it a […]
Thinking outside of the box: Applying psychology and social sciences majors to multiple industries
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 […]
Technology addiction is socially mandated
By Jacqueline Lytle Millennials and technology seem to go hand-in-hand. The constant commentary made by non-millennials is a recurring reminder that apparently millennials, or those of us born between 1981 and 1997 according to Pew Research Center, can’t live without a phone in our hands or a computer in our faces. And while that may […]
How to identify a toxic friendship
By: Brittany Eyres How can a person identify if a friend is toxic? Sometimes the most toxic friendships are the hardest to let go. “A toxic person is any individual that makes you feel insecure, guilty, worthless, or negative. Toxic people can be difficult to identify unless someone has very good insight and awareness,” said […]