School is officially back in session. Now that syllabus week is out of the way, student life is getting hectic. Between classwork and extracurricular activities, the last thing we want to do is make our lives harder. Check out some of these products that will help you embrace your laziness in the most efficient way. […]
Year: 2017
MEDLIFE aims to bring alcoholism awareness with Project AA
With the start of a new academic year, MEDLIFE is aiming to bring their mission to NSU’s Davie campus. The medical mission-focused club is introducing Project AA, an event that strives to bring awareness to the dangers of alcoholism. Education and awareness play key roles in preventing addiction; MEDLIFE will implant both into Project AA. […]
Kesha came to conquer with “Rainbow”
No matter how involved you were in the long legal battles and #FreeKesha movement that came after the singer accused music producer Dr. Luke of physical and emotional abuse, according to The New York Times, you’ll want to listen to her newest album “Rainbow.” Though there are still legal ties between Luke and Kesha, the […]
Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine monthly seminars
The Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine will be holding monthly seminars to showcase the research conducted by numerous professors and students. This month, on Friday, Sept. 1, assistant professor of pharmaceutical sciences at NSU’s College of Pharmacy Malav Trivedi, Ph.D. will give a seminar on his research having to do with the neurodegenerative Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson’s […]
News Briefs
Registration still open for intramurals Students who are interested in forming intramural teams can still register for 7v7 Soccer and Racquetball by going to imleagues.com. Students can see a complete schedule of intramurals at rec.nova.edu/intramurals/index.html. For more information, email ap2155@nova.edu or call 954-262-7303. SEA Board to host “Taste of NSU” As part of the Weeks […]
Changing Sharkmail was a bad call
I’ll admit it. I’m not one of those people who hops on the bandwagon labeled ‘change’ the first time it rolls around … or the second time for that matter. In fact, it takes quite a bit for me to be convinced about making an adjustment; especially if the old method seems to be “working […]
Flower Boy by Tyler, The Creator
Frontman and co-founder of the Los Angeles based hip-hop group Odd Future, Tyler Okonma, better known by his stage name Tyler, The Creator, is well known for his controversial lyrics and public persona. Okonma first gained popularity with the dark and depressing subjects he rapped about on his 2009 debut mixtape “Bastard” and his first […]
On Deck
Men’s Soccer St. Thomas Sept. 7, 7 p.m. NSU Soccer Complex Ave Maria Sept. 9, 6 p.m. NSU Soccer Complex Women’s Cross Country @ Florida Tech Sept. 9, 8 a.m. Melbourne, Fla. Women’s Soccer Felician Sept. 3, 10 a.m. NSU Soccer Complex Johnson & Wales Sept. 4, […]
Transitioning Into College
Jessica is an NSU doctoral student in the Clinical Psychology Program. She currently works as a writing tutor at the Testing and Tutoring Center. College isn’t always easy; you will be challenged in new ways, and that doesn’t always lend to the best academic performance. Here are some things you can do/keep in mind to […]
The beauty of customer service
When you think of any customer service position – be it working in a store or in food service – it’s probably not something you aspire to do. Of course, all work is noble, but oftentimes working customer service is done more out of necessity than passion. However, everyone should work at some kind of […]