Gabriela joined the Office of Career Development in July as a Career Adviser for Experiential Education and Learning. She believes that it is important to be student-centered and is excited to work with first-time college students on this initiative for Nova Southeastern University. Have you ever heard the saying “Don’t believe everything you hear?” That […]
Year: 2017
Shark Speak: What obstacles have you experienced over this past semester? How do you plan to overcome them next semester?
Antwonisha Bryant, freshman political science major “For me it was mostly time management because I’m a student athlete — I run track — so trying to find a balance was hard. I’m taking 18 credits this semester so balancing that and the sports has been difficult. Next semester, I’ll make more schedules to get my […]
On Deck, Nov. 28, 2017
Men’s Swimming Tampa Dec. 2 | 7:30 p.m. NSU Aquatic Complex Grand Valley State Jan. 2 | 1 p.m. NSU Aquatic Complex William Jewell Jan. 2 | 1 p.m. NSU Aquatic Complex Women’s Basketball @Florida Southern Dec. 2 | 5:30 p.m. Lakeland, Fla. Florida Tech Dec. 9 | 2 p.m. Rick […]
Staff picks: What is your favorite holiday tradition?
With the holidays under way, our staff is excited to spend them with their loved ones. Holiday cheer is in the air, so check out some of our favorite holiday traditions and consider adding them to your holiday bucket list this year. Sydney Stoneback, visual design assistant, said: “Every year for Christmas my family and […]
News Anchor, Nov. 28, 2017
Andrew Kreisberg suspended after sexual harassment allegations According to CNN, Warner Bros. Television Group has suspended until further notice Andrew Kreisberg, the co-creator of the popular DC comics TV shows “The Flash,” “Supergirl,” “Arrow” and “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow,” after sexual harassment claims were made against him. The television group has started an investigation stating, […]
Out of the Sharkzone, Nov. 28, 2017
UCLA shoplifting case resolved According to ESPN, UCLA’s men’s basketball freshman players LiAngelo Ball, Cody Riley and Jalen Hill were accused of shoplifting sunglasses from a Louis Vuitton store in Hangzhou, China on Nov. 7. During President Trump’s two-day visit to Beijing, he asked Xi Jinping, president of China, to look into the case. After […]
Sport Shorts, Nov. 28, 2017
Men’s Basketball The Sharks beat the Lynn University Fighting Knights 87-81 on Nov. 15. It was their first win against Lynn in an away game since January 2014. NSU brought the energy early on in the game, leading 28-9 by minute 7:21. In the rest of the first half Lynn caught up, though the Sharks […]
Look forward to your second semester
“I am going home in four weeks!” my roommate said, and I was in shock. Four weeks? How could the semester have gone by so fast? I am only three semesters away from graduating now, but I remember my first semester as if it was yesterday. If you are a freshman looking for some advice […]
Club Spotlight: Locks for Cause
With hard work, dedication and a lot of passion, Locks for Cause was selected as the Registered Student Organization (RSO) of the Month for October. Locks for Cause has been on NSU’s campus for six years, but has since grown and adapted. President of Locks for Cause Simran Agarwal, a junior biology major, explained that […]
Not-so-classic Christmas movies to watch this season
Holidays movies range from the classic Christmas tale to the atypical film starring a bad Santa most definitely on the naughty list. Though dissimilar, there is one thing all Christmas movies have in common: the holiday spirit. Check out this list of films, some classic and some not-so-typical, that embody the Christmas spirit. “Love Actually” (2003) […]