The forbidden fruit is back at it again—but not in the washing machine. NSU may always be trying to put a saltwater spin on things, but president George Hanbury said that this time Sharks have gone too far. Beginning with an unregistered organization called Shark Challengers, students have revamped the “Tide Pod Challenge,” where teens […]
Month: January 2018
Wear red to stand in solidarity with victims of heart disease
On Feb. 3, we wear red not to attract the attention of bulls, but to attract the attention of the public to stand in solidarity with victims of heart disease. This year marks the 14th annual National Wear Red Day established by the American Heart Association (AHA) and the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute. […]
Sports Shorts, Jan. 30. 2018
Women’s swimming The women’s swimming team lost their match against Florida International University on Jan. 20. Senior Madison Yelle took second in the 1000 freestyle with a time of 10:29.44. Freshman Emma Sundstedt won both of her events, completing the 200 and 500 freestyles with times favorable enough for NCAA B-Cut standards. Seniors Sydney Panzarino […]
News Anchor, Jan. 23, 2018
Thirteen children freed after being held captive by their parents According to BBC News, 13 siblings from ages two to 29 were found in their home in Perris, California after police got a 911 call from one of the victims, saying her parents were holding her 12 siblings’ captive at home. When police arrived at […]
Greek Week to foster teamwork among organizations
NSU’s annual Greek Week will take place from Feb. 12-16. Greek Week is a celebration of the values, traditions and unity of NSU’s Greek life through a series of events that demonstrate these principles as well as the chance for Greek councils to work and hold an event together. Greek Week is an opportunity for […]
NSU Sharks athletic department goes through an administrative reorganization
In an announcement made on Nov. 20 by NSU’s Director of Athletics, Michael Mominey, he discussed the reorganization of the Sharks athletic department, which included promotions for five employees. Mominey said that the decision was made after looking through the department’s organization and focusing on what could benefit student athletes the most. “The driving force […]
Res Life just became easy as pie
January 23 is National Pie day, a day steeped in tradition since the early ‘80s to celebrate the coming together of family and friends and most importantly, to make some great-tasting pie. This year, why not give these quick and easy recipes a try? Mug Pies Adapted from Gemma’s Bigger Bolder Baking Ingredients: 2 small […]
Undergraduate Student Symposium open for 2018 applicants
Applications for participation in the 2018 Undergraduate Student Symposium (USS) are open for interested students in any discipline. This annual event was created 18 years ago by faculty to encourage undergraduate students to participate in research and showcase work they were doing outside the classroom. The USS is designed for students of all majors and […]
Why joining clubs is important
There are many benefits of belonging to one or more clubs. NSU is home to many clubs and organizations and each one of them has a different goal with varying focuses; some cultural, others athletic, environmentally driven or community service oriented. Being a student at NSU gives us the opportunity to join more than 100 […]
Off Shore Calendar, Jan. 23, 2018
Cirque de Soleil Jan. 24 | 8 p.m. @Hard Rock Stadium Brockhampton Jan. 25 | 7 p.m. @Revolution Live Frank Stella: Experiment and Change Jan. 27 | 11 a.m. @NSU Art Museum Changing Lanes Jan. 26 | 10 p.m. @Hard Rock Cafe Hannibal Buress Jan. 26 | 7:30 p.m. @Palm Beach […]