Live it, don’t post it

By Nicole Chavannes Picture this: you’re at a concert, sports game, comedy show, play, award show – whatever the venue may be – and you are just so excited to watch your favorite singer, player, comedian, thespian, or host stand on stage or in an arena and perform for your benefit. This moment needs to […]

NSU’s vision loses sight of current students

By: Gabrielle Thompson NSU puts quite a lot of emphasis on their 2020 vision and the recruitment of possible new students. The school hosts events such as Shark Preview and constant school tours, as well as many community events. All of these occasions make the school look amazing and persuade prospective students to become a […]

A tale as old as time brought to life

By: Melissa Boneta With the lovable return of classic characters, a gripping backstory and a modern feel to its original feminist protagonist, the live-action remake of the 1991 classic “Beauty and the Beast” leaves the audience understanding why this is truly a tale as old as time. Emma Watson captures the essence of Belle: compassion, […]

Organic does not equal healthy

By: Danielle Pucillo It’s not uncommon to hear people bragging about the fact that they only eat organic food. But what benefits does eating organic really have? This is something I ponder every time I step into a Whole Foods Market and see customers piling their carts high with organic brownies, cheese and frozen burritos. […]

Staff Picks: Favorite books

March is National Reading Month, and while our staff spends most of our time reading textbooks, we also enjoy diving into a good book recreationally. Check out some of our favorite reads down below. Grace Ducanis, co-editor-in-chief, said, “The Picture of Dorian Gray” by Oscar Wilde. “Few books achieve the perfect mix of narrative, philosophy, […]

The press is feeling the pressure

By Heather Saltz Free speech, especially pertaining to the press, has been thrust into the spotlight. Being able to speak freely is a constitutional right given within the First Amendment, which states, in part: “Congress shall make no law… abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press.” This right permits the media to disseminate […]

Offshore Calendar

By: Jeweliana Register Music on Main Street March 24 | 6 p.m. @Oakland Park City Hall William Singe and Alex Aiono March 24 | 6:30 p.m. @Revolution Live Beauty and the Beast: The IMAX Experience March 25 | 10 a.m. @Autonation IMAX 3D Theater, Museum of Discovery and Science Florida Renaissance Festival March 25 and […]

Your personality is not a quiz result

By: Athena Edwards I am an unapologetic INFJ. I am a proud Ravenclaw. I am also fairly certain that you know what I am referring to – the labels that we are given by personality quizzes. Our generation has an unhealthy fixation with personality quizzes. I’m not just talking about the well-known and wide-spread ones, […]

What do you mean I need a credit card?

By: Nikki Chasteen Whether you’re a freshman, senior, graduate student or doctoral candidate, you’ve probably heard about credit your entire life. Your parents have credit and you may even have credit. But if you don’t, don’t stress. Credit and credit cards are difficult to understand. Unfortunately, it is often up to us to learn the […]

The time I: Went to Washington, D.C.

By: Melanie Chapilliquen Melanie Chapilliquen is a  sophomore communications major with a focus in strategic communication. Remember when you were little and you finally got to ride the “big” ride at a fair and were smiling from ear to ear? That’s what I felt for two weeks with no end. Last summer, I was one […]