The Cincinnati Bengals have not had a post-season playoff victory in 26 years. On April 11, the team’s owner, Mike Brown, had a chance to possibly shift the tides if he agreed to sign strong safety Eric Reid. Before closing on a deal with the free agent athlete, Brown felt it necessary to hold a […]
Year: 2018
Athlete of the week: Juan Jose Guerra
Juan Jose “JJ” Guerra is a junior business major from Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic and part of NSU men’s golf team. He was chosen by the GCAA to join the 2016 DII Freshman All-American Team in his freshman year. As a sophomore, he was named NCAA All-American Honorable Mention as well as All-South Region by […]
Summertime is the time to keep being productive
For many college students, summer is the perfect time to go back to your family, catch up with friends from home as well as to catch up on some much-needed sleep. However, for others, doing all those things can be pretty easy and, if you are used to a busy schedule, you may fall into […]
Florida’s public education system: Is it an equal playing field?
Education is the racetrack of life, and every student is running. Each race becomes harder the more hurdles are placed on the track, but the chance of crossing the finish line remains. In order to succeed, some guidance is essential, but what if the coach is preoccupied with other runners and other tasks? As a […]
Crash diets won’t work
Crash dieting is arguably one of the most popular ways to lose weight. As the name suggests, these diets are restrictive plans to “help” people lose a large amount of weight over a short amount of time before returning to your normal way of life. In the event that no one’s told you, that’s not […]
Soundtrack for the summer
The summer is a time to relax, unwind and to enjoy your freedom while you don’t have any classes or a laundry list of obligations weighing you down. Here’s a list of fun and fancy-free songs from lesser known indie and electronic artists that’ll help you create a summer full of memories that’ll last a […]
Staff Picks : What was your favorite moment of the 2017-2018 school year and why?
Skylyr Vanderveer, multimedia manager, said: “My favorite moment of this academic year just so happens to be the day I met my very amazing friends. Having a strong support system makes being over 1,000 miles away from home much easier. My friends have become my second family and I truly feel blessed to have them […]
News Anchor, April 17, 2018
House Speaker Paul Ryan to retire Paul Ryan announced on April 11 that he will not seek re-election, though he will complete his term. The Wisconsin Republican said in a statement that he wants to spend more time with his family, according to USA Today. Many GOP lawmakers supported Ryan’s decision to retire. Leadership in […]
Review: Logic’s ‘Bobby Tarantino II’
If there’s anything Logic, known best for his song “1-800-273-8255,” wants you to take away from his mixtape “Bobby Tarantino II,” it’s that a) he’s married, b) he smokes weed, c) he works hard and d) there’s a difference between “album Logic” and “mixtape Logic.” Okay, so he’s not exactly married anymore — he and […]
That Time I … attended a Global Leaders conference
Edwina Ward is a second-year doctoral graduate student majoring in Conflict Resolution Analysis Studies. She serves as the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Graduate Student Government Association President at NSU. In the community, she is the founder of Leaders Recognizing Leaders (LRL), a 501c3 nonprofit community organization dedicated to mentoring young people to […]