David Beckham to bring MLS to Miami According to The Sun-Sentinel, after several false starts, retired British soccer superstar David Beckham will bring Major League Soccer to Miami. He will be joined by members of his ownership group to reveal details of this soccer league. MLS Commissioner Don Garber, Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos A. Giménez […]
Month: January 2018
Cardi B is still a regular woman from the block
Belcalis Almanzar, better known as Cardi B, is not the one-hit wonder most anticipated her to be. Gaining exposure as a popular cast member of VH1’s “Love & Hip Hop,” everyone loved her because she was so authentic. 2017 was Cardi’s year, as she released “Bodak Yellow” after signing with Atlantic Records last February; and […]
SLCE invites student organizations to paint sidewalk blocks
NSU’s Office of Student Life and Civic Engagement (SLCE) will host the 14th annual block painting event on Feb. 3 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the quad in front of the Alvin Sherman Library. Representatives of various student organizations will restore previously painted tiles and rebrand new ones. Sandra Philius, graduate assistant for […]
How to plan your singles party
For many couples, Valentine’s Day is a day filled with gifts and cute endeavors, while single people are forced to wallow in self-pity and watch said couples enjoy their romantic day on social media. This year, instead of ugly-crying in front of your television while “The Notebook” plays on loop, try doing something fun like […]
Planning Ahead: Am I in the right major?
Katy Popplewell is pursuing her master’s degree in student affairs. She is from Cincinnati where she earned her Bachelor of Arts in communication and her master’s certificate in marketing from the University of Cincinnati. She works in the Career Development office as a graduate assistant and career adviser. You might be thinking that you have […]
Shark Speak: What is your favorite thing about the Super Bowl and why?
Kenzi Schreiber, freshman biology major “I like the commercials and I like how it is the biggest game of the year so you get to see what is really happening.” Zane Lucero, junior biology major “I love the teams. I love the [Los Angeles] Rams the most but I hope the [Philadelphia] […]
Office of International Affairs to host study abroad informational sessions
The Office of International Affairs will host a week-long event featuring informational sessions presented by NSU study abroad partners and NSU representatives from Feb. 5 through Feb. 9. Students interested in studying abroad are invited to attend the sessions to learn more about the programs, location possibilities and financing options. During this week, hour-long sessions […]
Quick and easy Super Bowl snacks to whip up before Sunday
If you’re looking to throw a fun Super Bowl party, one thing comes second only to football: food. Whether you’re invited to a party or throwing one of your own, it’s a given that there will be snacks on hand for every cheer, boo and sigh of relief. These snacks are conveniently handheld, easy to […]
On the Bench: America needs to do better by its athletes
On Jan. 24, Larry Nassar, former U.S. Olympic medical coordinator, was sentenced to up to 175 years following an emotional hearing sentencing where dozens of women flooded the Michigan courtroom to testify about incidents of sexual assault. Presiding County Circuit Court judge, Rosemarie Aquilina, famously tossed Nassar’s letter to the court aside as she told […]
NSU to hold 15th Annual Community Fest
NSU will hold its 15th annual Community Fest on Saturday, Feb. 10 around Gold Circle Lake. The event will run from 12 to 4 p.m., and all students, staff and their families are encouraged to attend. Attendees can expect a variety of activities for all ages, including inflatables, a petting zoo, paddle boats and a […]