This year, NSU accepted its largest amount of incoming students. In your experience so far, how has this impacted campus life? Neethu Mathew, freshman biology major: “It’s made the population much more diverse. I feel like with this large group of incoming freshman there’s definitely people of different cultures coming in and that’s definitely an […]
Month: September 2017
Seriously Kidding: College students prepare to survive nuclear war
He’s done it again: He tested his science experiment enough to unsettle the sea of angry neighbors at his doorstep. While the panic raged on, the loudmouth took his thoughts to Twitter. “Hostile and dangerous” were his words. Did that stop the science nerd? Not really. This may have sounded like a college student’s average […]
News Briefs, Sept. 8, 2017
NSU’s Guy Harvey Research Institute tagged shark breaks records A shark tagged in 2014 by researchers of NSU’s Guy Harvey Research Institute (GHRI) has broken the institute’s record for the longest distance traveled by a GHRI-tagged shark. As of Aug. 28, the tiger shark nicknamed “Andy” had journeyed 33,820 miles in the three years since […]
News Anchor, Sept. 8, 2017
Trump administration moves to end DACA According to the New York Times, on Aug. 5, president Trump announced that he would end the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program established under the Obama administration. DACA protects individuals who were illegally brought to the United States as children from facing immediate deportation and allows them […]
SLCE to host volunteer fair
The Office of Student Leadership and Civic Engagement, or SLCE, will host its fall volunteer fair on Sept. 14 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Don Taft University Center Spine. The event provides students with the opportunity to meet with community affiliates and student service organizations and learn about volunteer opportunities. SLCE typically […]
35MM strives to make an interactive impact
Brought to you by Measure for Measure Theatre, 35MM is an interactive theatre production that focuses on bringing images to life through music and dance. The photography featured in the show is the work of Matthew Murphy, and the music and lyrics were created by Ryan Scott Oliver. The musical exhibition focuses on many […]
Tools you need to discover new music
Discovering a new song that you love is one of the best feelings in the world, especially for an audiophile like me that loves to have my library filled to the brim with all kinds of interesting sounds. Unfortunately, with radio’s emphasis on top-charting hits and streaming service’s preferences for mainstream artists on their home […]
“Dubloadz and the 9000 Ghosts” by Dubloadz
Dave Nardolilli, better known by his stage name Dubloadz, is a formidable and rapidly rising force in the underground electronic music scene. Still fairly new to production, Nardolilli released his very first EP “Fight Music” in 2014 and since then has released four more. Within four years, Nardolilli went from being a niche artist to […]
Offshore, Sept. 9, 2017
Choose954 Local Artist Discovery Series Sept. 13 | 7 p.m. @YOLO Restaurant Tove Lo Sept. 13 | 7 p.m. @Revolution Live 3rd Coconut Creek Art Festival Sept. 16 | 11 a.m. @Coconut Creek Community Center “Snow White” Ballet Sept. 16 | 2 p.m. @Sunrise Civic Center Theatre and Gallery Disney on Ice Presents Dare to […]
25 songs to start your morning off right
How many times have you told yourself the night before class that you’re definitely going to wake up the moment your alarm goes off only to hit the snooze button three times in a row? As much as we’d enjoy residing in our safe haven of warm blankets and pillows rather than crawling out of […]