In an effort to reach Vision 2020, the university’s goal to be recognized as a premier university by the fall of 2020, NSU admitted more freshman and transfer students this fall than in previous years. According to Dee Voss, Dean of Undergraduate Admissions, between 970 and 985 incoming freshmen and about 265 incoming transfer students […]
Year: 2017
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Fourteen dead in Spain after van attack On Aug. 17, 13 people were killed and many more injured when a van drove into pedestrians on Las Ramblas, a famous boulevard and tourist destination in Barcelona, according to the BBC. Police later killed five individuals in connection to a second van attack in Cambrils that killed […]
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New Bachelor of Science available in Public Health The College of Osteopathic Medicine adds a new bachelor degree in public health and has accepted the minor of the same name from the Halmos College. Students who would like to learn more information can contact Kristi Messer at atkm1320@nova.edu. Guy Harvey Research Institute discovers shark mortality […]
A guide to being more outgoing in college
Even though my Myers-Briggs results say I am an extrovert, I still have problems when it comes to talking to people I have never met before. Starting a new semester with new classes can be stressful, especially if I know that none of my friends will be with me. Each semester I promise myself that […]
Don’t blow your budget
Entering college is both a liberating and challenging experience. Like many students, your first venture into college might be your first taste of adulthood. As a result, college is the ideal time to learn about finances and develop good habits to take with you post-graduation. Identify sources of income and expenses The first steps to […]
Using mental health as a gateway to physical fitness
By Fiorella Marquez We have all heard the typical advice that everyone gets: “Eat your veggies, make sure you meal prep, wake up thirty minutes earlier and run or do some at-home exercises.” It’s easier said than done. Staying physically healthy in college can be one of the hardest things to do. We must juggle […]
That Time I … Spent a summer in Brazil
Aidan Rivas is a junior communication studies major with a focus in digital media production and a passion for graphic design. If you’re familiar with Hialeah, Florida, and you can use your imagination to multiply it by ten, then you can picture Sao Paulo, Brazil. The city is a sprawling mish-mash of Brazilian culture placed […]
Staff Picks: Get to know our staff
We may be a little biased, but we think our staff is the best. Take the time to learn a little more about our work family that brings you a hot-off-the-press issue of The Current every Tuesday morning. Jenna Kopec Jenna is a junior communication major with a concentration in journalism and a minor in […]
School supplies you actually need for college
It’s that time of year again: back to school. Whether it is your first year or final semester, you may be wondering what supplies you will need to aid your academic success. If you are finding yourself lost in the sea of Pinterest perfect office supplies or frantically searching the picked over school supplies aisles […]
Off Shore Calendar
Open Mic Tuesdays Aug. 22 | 7 p.m. @ ArtServe, Inc. ArtWalk Aug. 26 | 6 p.m. @ FAT Village Arts District Social Distortion Aug. 26 | 7 p.m. @ Revolution Live Out of Many, One, Art Exhibition Aug. 28 | 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. @ Studio 18 in The Pines Vibe Aug. 29 […]