Gunman opened fire on Las Vegas crowd After a gunman opened fire on Oct. 1 at a Las Vegas country music festival, killing 58 people, Las Vegas police have found evidence indicating that he meticulously planned the shooting. NBC News reported that Stephen Paddock prepared extensively; setting up cameras around his hotel room, punching a […]
Month: October 2017
That Time I… Founded the club soccer team
Heather Barkman is a sophomore double major in criminal justice and psychology, and is a forensic studies minor. She is the Health and Wellness Chair of her sorority, Sigma Delta Tau. She has also recently been elected as the Vice President of Administration for the Panhellenic Council on campus. Along with being the founder and […]
Clearing up the waters
In Issue 6 of The Current, we ran our regular “Seriously Kidding: A satire column” with the title “NSU faculty petition to cancel hurricanes.” In this story we created a fictional professor, Brad Ketchup, who worked in the College of Osteopathic Medicine as a way to poke fun at individuals who may be feeling stressed […]
I’m sorry, but we’re way too old to go trick-or-treating
With Halloween quickly approaching, it’s time to get something off my chest, an important topic that continues to bother me every year around this time. If you are over the age of 13, you should not be going trick-or-treating. Yes, we all want free candy — especially when you’re a college student who is seriously […]
Have an inside look at NSU’s Medicinal Garden
SUTV interviewed Jesse Durko about the Nova Southeastern’s University Medicinal Garden. This garden is located by the Parker Building and, according to Durko, serves a couple different purposes. Interviewer: Toussaint Campbell Camera and editing: Rolando Bolaños
How students thought NSU responded to Hurricane Irma
SUTV Reporter Toussaint Campbell asked about student experiences throughout Hurricane Irma. Here’s what he found. Produced by: Toussaint Campbell Camera: Rolando Bolaños
Fall Snacks: Spiced apples
Looking for a fall-themed snack? Try this recipe for spiced apples topped with granola.
Parker Building closed until further notice due to sewage link
The Louis W. Parker Physical Sciences Center, better known as the Parker Building, was evacuated at approximately 2:45 p.m. today after a backed up water line caused a sewage leak on the east side of the building. Seth Mangasarian, Director of the Physical Plant, said that the cause of the leak is not yet known, […]
Sigma Delta Tau brings back Battleship
Sigma Delta Tau will host its second annual Battleship event on Oct. 6 at NSU’s competition pool to raise money for Jewish Women International (JWI), an organization dedicated to empowering women, preventing domestic violence and educating women about safe dating. “It’s definitely not your typical Greek event,” said Mykenzee Munaco, marine biology major and philanthropy […]
Where to go to change your study scenery
With midterms quickly approaching, you may be looking to get out of your dorm room to study. If you are sick of your current surroundings and want a change of scenery to find the motivation to review your course notes, check out these places both on and off campus that are ideal for studying. Pretty […]