The Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA) has passed the legislation and budget proposal necessary to create and fund a program that allows students to rent full-body swimsuits from RecWell for use in the leisure pool. Mareena Kashif, USGA minority senator, said she decided to create this legislation after she and several female Muslim students, wearing […]
Month: March 2018
Shark Speak: What are your thoughts to the announcement of the recent changes in residential life and housing slated for next year?
Aaliyah Rigby, freshman environmental science major “Nothing really changed for me since I’m in Razor’s Edge because we have to stay in Commons. However, I really don’t like that fact since there are no facilities like a community kitchen in Commons so it’s [going to be] another year of not being able to cook food […]
That Time I … went to the Conservative Political Action Conference
Megan Springer is a sophomore legal studies major at Nova Southeastern University from Indiana. She is the president and founder of NSU’s chapter of Turning Point USA (TPUSA), an organization dedicated to educating students on free speech, limited government and fiscal responsibility. In February, I was invited by my employer to attend the Conservative Political […]
Career Corner: Finding passion in your career
Ashley Hintermeyer joined the Office of Career Development in July as the Experiential Education Career Coordinator and is pursuing her master’s degree in College Student Affairs. Through her role in Career Development, she hopes to help incoming students find their home and passion with NSU. During my freshman year of college, I went to a […]
Off Shore Calendar, Mar. 20, 2018
Escape and Chill March 20 | 7 p.m. @Think Escape Games Alice Cooper March 21 | 8 p.m. @Broward Center for the Performing Arts Memphis March 22 | 7:30 p.m. @Broward Center for the Performing Arts Friday Night Sound Waves Presents Goodnicks March 26 | 6 p.m. @The Fort Lauderdale Beach Hub […]
Green Sharks to hold final events of NSU’s Recyclemania
NSU’s Recyclemania, hosted by Green Sharks, began on Feb. 5 and lasts until March 31. Recyclemania is a competition between colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada, with the ultimate goal of improving waste management and recycling on campus. With just over a week remaining in the competition, students, staff and faculty can still […]
Feel-good songs to get you through this half of the semester
With the second half of the semester in full swing, everyone could use a playlist that helps them feel calm. As summer approaches, hopefully this collection of feel-good music will brighten your days. “Good Life” by OneRepublic OneRepublic has a knack for producing songs that elicit a feeling of being forever young. Sing this song […]
Kendall needs us, too
It seems like South Florida just can’t catch a break. From Hurricane Irma last year, the Parkland shooting just a month ago and now the bridge collapsing at Florida International University, there’s a lot of tragedies that we’ve been asked to give our attention to. And even though it may feel exhausting, we need to […]
Finding Fitness: Functional Fitness
In the fitness community, a trend that has reached the surface is Functional Fitness. Basically, Functional Fitness is the term used for a type of fitness regime that focuses on making participants’ daily life more productive. Ashley Borden, a celebrity trainer, stated on Rodale Wellness.com that it “focuses on exercises that mimic everyday life movement […]
SLCE to host ‘Advocacy’ event focused on women’s leadership
The Office of Student Leadership and Civic Engagement will host “Advocacy,” a women’s leadership event which is part of the Diversity in Action series on March 22 at 5:30 p.m. in the Flight Deck Multipurpose room. According to Garrett Horejsi, graduate assistant for the Office of Student Leadership and Civic Engagement, the Diversity in Action […]