Many students seem to focus on simply passing their classes as a means to get themselves into their chosen field. Unfortunately, it is not enough for students to do well in classes to be considered competitive in their fields. Here are some ideas for how to get your name and face out there before you […]
Month: February 2018
Preparing for midterm week
We are not very far away l from one of the most stressful weeks in the semester — midterm week. On the bright side, this means that you are already halfway through the semester. On the other hand, midterm week is usually the time when people stop taking care of themselves properly and spend time […]
Dreamers are Americans, too
Of all the many facets of immigration debate, the one that centers around DACA recipients, who we often refer to as Dreamers, will never make any sense to me. DACA, or its proper name Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, protects immigrants who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children. It allows them to live […]
Gill Out: Bento Café
NSU is a unique and lively campus, but that doesn’t mean Sharks can’t band together and take an afternoon to explore the South Florida area — even if that just means finding a quaint place to study. If you’re tired of on campus food and are looking for a casual place to eat near campus, […]
It’s a free country, so I can speak whatever language I want
As a country built by immigrants, the U.S. is a melting pot of cultures. South Florida, specifically, is one of the most diverse regions of the country, home to people from all across Latin and Central America, as well as the Caribbean. As a result, many South Florida residents are multilingual, speaking more than just […]
Somy Ali: NSU Alumna ensures “No More Tears”
NSU encourages students to not only further their education, but to make impacts on the world once they leave campus. By instilling values of outreach in the community and the values of being a civil servant, many students leave here and start leading successful careers balanced with community involvement. One such NSU alumna, Somy Ali […]
NSU responds to mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
“I share with you all the grief of yesterday’s tragic event in Parkland. These unnecessary scenes of violence leave many of us feeling a sense of hopelessness. My heart goes out to all who are affected and, more than ever, it’s a time for the NSU family to support each other and our neighbors,” said […]
“Chinoiseries Pt. 3” by Onra
French DJ and instrumental hip-hop producer Arnaud Bernard, better known by his moniker Onra, is an experienced yet obscure producer in the trip-hop genre. Having produced seven studio albums and numerous EPs, Bernard is no stranger to the music making process — especially the uniquely specific process he uses. Since 2006, Bernard has traveled to […]
Sport Shorts, Feb. 20, 2018
Men’s Baseball The Sharks traveled to Florence, Ala. on Feb. 9 and 10 to take on the University of Northern Alabama Lions. After suffering two losses in the weekend series, 0-9 and 6-8, the Sharks headed home. On Tuesday, they suffered another loss with a final score of 4-9 against Saint Thomas. The team now […]
Students still have concerns about food on campus
At a town hall meeting held in the Flight Deck on Jan. 31, several students expressed concerns about dining on campus, including the quality and pricing of food and the service at Shark Dining locations. These complaints came after Shark Dining revamped meal options at the Fort Lauderdale/Davie campus through an initiative with Undergraduate Student […]