Men’s Baseball @No. 24 Saint Leo April 6 | 6 p.m. St. Leo, Fla. @No. 24 Saint Leo April 7 | 2 p.m. St. Leo, Fla. @No. 24 Saint Leo April 8 | 1 p.m. St. Leo, Fla. Men’s Golf Battle at the Shores April 2-3 Normandy Shores Golf Club, Miami Beach, […]
Year: 2018
Athlete of the Week: Skyla Osceola
Skyla Osceola is a freshman exercise and sports science major who played on American Heritage School’s varsity squad for four years. During her sophomore year, she received an All-Broward County Honorable Mention. As a senior on the squad, she averaged 16 points, 10 assists and eight rebounds per game. As a freshman, how has your […]
Making long-distance relationships work over the summer break
Summer is filled with long days and warm nights, free from schoolwork obligations. It is no wonder “summer lovin’ happened so fast.” But with summer break comes a three-month separation between some couples, especially those who met on campus and have to part ways to different states during the summer. When it comes, they are […]
Out of the Shark Zone, April 3, 2018
Former Mets All-Star Rusty Staub dies at age 73 Rusty Staub, a former first baseman for the New York Mets, died March 29, which was also opening day for the 2018 MLB season. According to USA Today, Staub died of multiple organ failure at Palm Beach, Florida hospital at the age of 73. Staub had […]
Off Shore Calendar, April 3, 2018
Concerts Under The Stars April 5 | 7 p.m. @Bonnet House Rock the Ocean Tortuga Festival April 6-8 @Fort Lauderdale Beach Destination Fridays Puerto Rico April 6 | 6:30 p.m. @African-American Research Library and Cultural Center Fridays Movie Night April 6 | 7 p.m. @Village Design Gallery Neon Nights April 7 […]
News Anchor, April 3, 2018
Laura Ingraham apologizes for taunting Parkland survivor Fox News host Laura Ingraham apologized for taunting Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student David Hogg. After stating in an interview that he had been rejected from several colleges, Laura proceeded to Twitter saying the student was whining about it. After losing several key advertisers, Ingraham apologized online […]
Soundbite: ‘We Beefin?’ by Wendy’s
Everybody knows Wendy. She’s been serving up her signature square beef patties in the fast food world since 1969. But in 2018, striving to serve good fast food just isn’t enough to hold the attention of the public anymore. So, in a bold and unexpected move, Wendy has decided to launch herself into the music […]
TLC, stop following the trends
The Learning Channel, commonly referred to as TLC, has brought us some of the “binge-iest” reality television shows like “My 600-lb Life,” “My Strange Addiction” and “Say Yes to the Dress.” When this channel debuted in the early ‘80s, it was meant to be an educational channel, a “place for learning minds,” which featured shows […]
Resume Tips for LGBTQIA Identifying Students
Ashley Rizzotto works in the Office of Career Development with current undergraduate students, graduate students and alumni to ensure the confidence and success of those she meets with. “Should LGBT-related activities be included on the resume? Should your sexual orientation be mentioned on your resume or in a cover letter?” In writing your resume, consider […]
Fall in love with ‘Love, Simon’
High school — arguably some of the toughest years a teenager will experience. Whether it’s applying to colleges, trying to fit in or late nights spent studying to get an A on a test, everyone has a lot going on. In the movie “Love, Simon,” released on March 16, Simon Spier (Nick Robinson) is a […]