March is Florida Archaeology Month (FAM 2018) — and when most people think of archaeology, several things may come to mind. Whether it’s Indiana Jones or Lara Croft of Tomb Raider-esque adventures, or images of old european men leaning over a pit of seemingly normal dirt, jumping for joy at the discovery of a shred […]
Month: March 2018
Out of the Shark Zone, Mar. 27, 2018
Rod Woodson criticizes new Raiders’ coach $100 million contract Former Oakland Raiders assistant and Hall of Fame defensive back Rod Woodson questioned the Raiders decision to give new coach Jon Gruden a $100 million contract on March 21. According to USA Today Sports, Woodson didn’t want to sound like a “scorned lover,” since he was […]
On Deck, Mar. 27, 2018
Men’s Baseball Vs. Rollins March 29 | 6 p.m. NSU Baseball Complex Vs. Rollins March 30 | 4 p.m. NSU Baseball Complex Vs. Rollins March 31 | 12 p.m. NSU Baseball Complex Men’s Golf Vs. Battle at the Shores April 2-3 Normandy Shores Golf Club, Miami Beach, Fla. Women’s Golf Vs. […]
Top 10 moments of the first week of March Madness
UNREAL. UMBC becomes the first 16 seed to upset to beat a No. 1 seed!#MarchMadness pic.twitter.com/iLdbVhNC0A — NCAA March Madness (@marchmadness) March 17, 2018 UMBC (16) upsets Virginia (1) After 135 matchups between 1-seeds and 16-seeds over the course of decades of March Madness, a 16-seed has finally beaten a 1-seed. Although it will be […]
Off Shore Calendar, Mar. 27, 2018
Laila Ali March 27 | 7 p.m. @Broward Center for the Performing Arts Daniel Bennett Jazz Trio March 29 | 7 p.m. @Bonnet House Museum & Gardens Friday Night Sound Waves presents Sabor Latino March 30 | 6 p.m. @The Fort Lauderdale Beach Hub Florida Derby March 31 | 2:30 p.m. @Gulfstream […]
Shark Speak: With preparations for the SGA elections underway, what problems would you like to see the next senators tackle?
Sierra Durnil, freshman nursing major “Cheaper and better food as well as a restructuration of the housing system since the current system is unfair to many students and it has a lot of problems.” Carla Jones, junior nursing major “I don’t mind the food, but I wouldn’t mind if it got better. […]
News Briefs, Mar. 27, 2018
Fourth Annual Pre-Health Day to take place on April 14 The Office of Career Development and the Halmos College of Natural Sciences and Oceanography will be hosting the Fourth Annual Pre-Health Day on April 14. Professionals in healthcare will be present. Interviews for the professional school will be on a first-come, first-served basis. The event […]
News Anchor, Mar. 27, 2018
Maryland high school shooter dies, armed resource officer intervenes A student of Great Mills High School in southern Maryland opened fire on March 20. The shooting began shortly after classes began, according to USA Today. The school’s student resource officer was alerted of the event and fired at the 17-year-old gunman. St. Mary’s County Sheriff, […]
‘A Wrinkle in Time’ might not be worth yours
I’m sure you have seen the numerous ads for the movie, “A Wrinkle in Time.” As a Disney lover, I was extremely excited to see the movie, especially since it includes Oprah Winfrey (Mrs. Which), Reese Witherspoon (Mrs. Whatsit) and Chris Pine (Dr. Murry). Unfortunately, the movie did not meet my expectations, which is unusual […]
Military relationships: Are they worth it?
A lot of people have preconceived notions about what a military relationship is like. These usually come from what is portrayed in movies or the typical tearjerker YouTube videos showing military personnel coming home from deployment and surprising their significant others. Military homecomings are beautiful to watch, but as you’ve probably noticed, there are less […]