Last week, Sept. 22 marked American Business Women’s Day, a day for women to get together, help themselves and learn from each other’s experiences. Women’s involvement in business is even more significant in today’s world. According to the National Association of Women Business Owners (NAWBO), the latest statistics claim that “more than 9.1 million firms […]
Month: October 2017
Trick or treat for an internship
Students interested in a science-related internship or research opportunity can go to “Trick to the Treat” hosted by the Halmos College of Natural Science and Oceanography (CNSO) and Career Development on Oct. 26 from 11:30-1p.m. in the Cotilla Gallery on the second floor of the Alvin Sherman Library. Students will have a chance to talk […]
Seriously Kidding: Investigation proves White House Economic Adviser Gary Cohn is actually from a different planet
It didn’t take much for Leonardo Averagio, NSU doctoral student in the College of Common Sense, to realize what he found — after all he had been studying it for years. As he sat and watched a press conference on Sept. 28 where White House Economic Adviser Gary Cohn discussed the baseline for President Trump’s […]
Construction delays should not be worrisome
Anyone on campus has probably noticed the numerous construction projects occurring on and around campus. We are expecting a new residence hall, a new bookstore location, a new hospital in University Park Plaza and many more new or improved buildings. Naturally, many students find the seeming lack of progress frustrating as projects are prolonged. While […]
Athlete of the Week: Simone Pratt
Since transferring to NSU last year from ASA College located in Miami, senior Simone Pratt has proven to be a vital addition to the NSU tennis team. After returning from an impressive showing in both singles and doubles at the 2017 Intercollegiate Tennis Association Regional Championships held in Valdosta, Georgia, I sat down with Pratt […]