I Am Tango by Tango Lovers April 19 | 8 p.m. @Miramar Cultural Center Back to the Nineties Comedy Tour April 21 | 9 p.m. @Gulf Stream Park John Mulaney April 28 | 8 p.m. @Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino The Kinsey Sicks: Things You Shouldn’t Say April 21 | 6 […]
Year: 2018
Our selfishness is ruining our planet
April 22 is Earth Day, which is important for several reasons. For many, the sole purpose of this day is to seemingly remind them about the harmful impacts a variety of practices can have on their health. From sensationalized advertisements about cancer-causing pollutants, to statistics about food waste and crops dying, a lot of what […]
Student organizations running into problems reserving space on campus
NSU students, particularly those involved as members or in executive positions in organizations, have expressed their concern over the space available for reservation to hold events, activities and meetings on campus. Due to limited room availability at certain times in the day, some organizations have had trouble finding space when they requested it. Alex Lopez, […]
NSU implements new self-selection system for housing
Students have criticized the functionality and efficiency of the housing process in the past, and as a result NSU implemented a new system this semester for students to select their housing assignments, versus the traditional process of giving housing their preferences and hoping that they receive their first choice. Aarika Camp, associate dean of student […]
NSU prepares for the incoming Class of 2022
To keep in line with the university’s 2020 Vision, the Undergraduate Admissions Office plans to enroll approximately 1,150 freshman into the incoming Class of 2022. The growth of the university, especially through enrollment, is a large part of NSU’s 2020 Vision. In the Class of 2024, which would be the entering class of the year […]
How to apply to graduate and for the commencement ceremony
Whether you’re a senior or junior on the cusp of graduating from NSU, or a sophomore or freshman who’s simply curious, there are some things you should know about NSU’s graduation and commencement application. This should begin with that fact that yes, if you’d like to graduate, you will need to apply to do so. […]
Behind the names of NSU’s buildings and colleges
Every day, NSU students walk into buildings adorned with the names of people they don’t know much about. To understand more of the university’s unique history, here’s a bit of information about just a few of the benefactors that our colleges and buildings are named after. Steve and Madelaine Halmos of Halmos College of Natural […]
Seriously Kidding: Professor upset after showing up an hour late to find classroom empty
“An actual disgrace to their entire generation,” said Royale Knot, professor in the department of Literally Any College, referencing her Thursday afternoon class. Last week, Knot was dismayed to find that only three out of the 25 students she had in the class waited for her to arrive, despite being an hour late. “It’s just […]
Summer Calls for Binge-watching Some Shows
Summer is almost here, and everybody has their own plans. Some are going to travel, some will work and some have a bucket list of all of the things they want to do. But, what about those who only want to watch some series? The Current is here to help you out. Netflix has released […]
Alumna Spotlight: Mackenzie Anderson
Mackenzie Anderson is an NSU alumna. She graduated in 2017 with a double B.A. in theatre and music. Today, Anderson works as vocal coach and piano teacher at Pro Music Plus in Sunrise, but more recently she has become the co-writer of a song cycle, which is a set of related songs, often on a […]