NSU has truly done a good job keeping up the holiday spirit on campus, especially during Halloween. With the haunted house in Commons Residence Hall, there is no shortage of fun and spooky events. However, there is one Halloween event that crosses the line. Having people dress up as clowns, put on crazy makeup, walk […]
Month: October 2017
Shark Speak: How do you describe your relationship with your professors?
Anthony Benitez, junior computer engineering major “I have one professor that even if I understand the [basic] course material I can go to her if I need any help. She understands that if I go to her, I really couldn’t understand it [on a deeper level] myself. You have professors that will go out of […]
Combating stress
Jessica is an NSU doctoral student in the Clinical Psychology Program at NSU. She currently works as a writing tutor at the Tutoring and Testing Center. While stress can certainly light a fire under us to accomplish a task, it is never good to experience excessive stress. For college students, stress — and all that […]
Spook with simplicity this Halloween
It’s almost Halloween, and with that comes the elaborate costume parties and spooky campus activities. If you are not looking to purchase a costume, or you just need to throw together a simple look for an event, check out these makeup looks that will be sure to turn heads. (Pop)ular art If you are a […]
Winding down after midterms
Whether you’re a seasoned senior or a fledgling freshman, midterms can be pretty stressful. Here are some tips on how to wind down after acing your tests. Catch up on sleep This one may seem obvious, but it’s even more important after exams. If you’re guilty of late-night, caffeine-fueled cramming, you’re probably going to feel […]
News Anchor, Oct. 17, 2017
More than 600 missing, death toll rises due to California wildfire Wildfires across Northern California continued to grow as of Oct. 12, marking day four since the chaos started. According to USA Today, more than 3,500 homes and businesses have been destroyed, causing thousands of people to evacuate. The cause of the fires has yet […]
NBC 6 to host College Week event in UC on Oct. 17
Written by Nicole Chavannes and Jenna Kopec On Tuesday, Oct. 17, local NBC 6 news station will feature NSU for College Week, an annual series of broadcasts showcasing accomplishments and interesting activities of universities across South Florida. The event will be held at the Don Taft University Center next to the pit from 4 to […]
Offshore Calendar, Oct. 10, 2017
The Sound of Music Oct. 10-15 | Various showing times @Broward Center for the Performing Arts Nelly Oct. 14 | 7 p.m. @Perfect Vodka Amphitheatre The Broadway Boys Oct. 15 | 7 p.m. @Aventura Arts & Cultural Center Bruno Mars Oct. 15 | 8 p.m. @BB&T Center Post Malone Oct. 17 […]
Time management tips for success
Maggie Morrissey is a full-time Career Advisor for Experiential Education and Learning and works with freshmen students. Maggie is also completing her master’s degree in college student affairs at NSU. We all want to get better at time management. Whether you’re a freshman trying to find a part-time job, a junior busy with on-campus involvement, […]
NSU Office of Special Events and Projects calls for STUEY nominations
In preparation for the 20th annual Student Life Achievement Awards, affectionately known as the STUEYS, the NSU Office of Special Events and Projects under Campus Life and Student Engagement issued a call for nominations on Sept. 25. Students, faculty and staff members are invited to nominate candidates through Jan. 10. The event serves to recognize […]