As an international graduate pursuing my master’s degree in business with a concentration in international business, I really enjoy going to the second floor of the Alvin Sherman Library to read the magazines and newspapers that are available. However, I find that there is a need for more resources that are related to economic, trading […]
Month: February 2018
News Briefs, Feb. 27, 2018
NSU Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine to host David Seiden at monthly seminar David J. Seiden will speak at the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine on March 2. Seiden is considered an expert in the field of sleep medicine and is the medical director for the Baptist Health Sleep Centers of South Florida. His lecture, titled “Current […]
Softball: A team on the rise
Eighteen games into their 50-game season, the women’s softball team is off to a bit of a tricky start. With a 6-9 overall record walking into the three-game series against the Embry-Riddle Eagles this past weekend, the team looks forward to the future and hopes to learn from the past. Head Coach Julie LeMaire said, […]
Sport Shorts, Feb. 27, 2018
Women’s Basketball The women’s basketball team suffered a loss against Barry with a score of 69-57 on Feb. 17. Junior Alison Hughes led the Sharks with 16 points and three steals. With this loss, the Sharks dropped to the eighth spot in the SSC standings. Women’s Golf The women’s golf team brought home the Lady […]
Where you can get your formal attire
Whether it be for STUEYs or formal for your Greek organization, you may find yourself in need of some fancy clothes. Unfortunately, fancy usually comes at a price tag that — if you’re anything like me — you don’t want to pay. But it doesn’t have to; here are some options where you can get […]
That Time I … Gave up social media
enna Kopec is a junior communication major with a concentration in journalism and minor in gender studies. She is the co-editor-in-chief at The Current. Around the beginning of my sophomore year, I took a big interest in improving my mental health. I learned how endorphins can generally help relieve stress — which is why people […]
Seriously Kidding: Student finds happiness by ‘filling the void with memes’
Sahad Mand is 19 years old, wears a knee brace and has a very large bald patch on the top of his head. In many cases bringing this up might be considered rude, however, it’s newsworthy because all of these symptoms, according to Mand’s doctor, are results of stress. Mand’s hair started falling out six […]
Athlete of the Week: Daniel Polinski
Daniel Polinski is a computer engineering graduate from the University of Miami studying the computer science graduate program at NSU. He’s also part of the men’s track and field team. How is NSU’s Track team different than UM’s track team? “It’s a difference in teams. It’s a different atmosphere. Obviously at UM I had different […]
‘You will be the agents of change’: NSU’s vigil for the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School community
On Monday, Feb. 19, NSU held a vigil to memorialize the 17 victims of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School tragedy that occurred just five days prior on Valentine’s Day, Feb. 14. The Don Taft University center was packed as NSU students, members of the community and a survivor of the shooting spoke out against […]
New “hybrid” dining service discussed at NSU dining services informational meeting
On Feb. 16, students were invited to attend a public informational meeting about upcoming changes and announcements to NSU dining services with Chartwells staff and Adee Shekar, director of operations. The meeting also featured a question and answer session where approximately 40 attendees were able to bring up their concerns to the staff. Among the […]