The Abraham S. Fischler College of Education will launch its new program, known as The Fischler Academy, in the fall. Approximately 100 incoming freshman who will be a part of the program will earn their bachelor’s and master’s degree in education on either a four or five year track as well as partake in experiential […]
Year: 2018
Someone donated a multi-thousand dollar ‘curtain’ to NSU?
Okay, you got me. I lured you in a little with the title of this article because Susurrus isn’t an actual curtain. However, it’s not all folly because the sculpture that I’m referring to has indeed affectionately been nicknamed “the curtain.” Also, we’re a bit late to the party, because this donation happened about eight […]
Consumers should support small businesses
When you think about going grocery shopping, what is the first place that comes to your mind? Some may say Target and others Walmart. What about the first place when you think about coffee? Most people, whether they like it or not, will think about Starbucks. These three businesses have one thing in common: They […]
Events to look forward to if you’re spending the summer in SOFLO
Maybe you’re taking summer classes, or maybe you live in the 954 year-round. Either way, there’s a benefit to living where everyone else vacations and it’s that you can always find memorable events that aren’t too far away. If you’re not the best planner, we’ve got you covered. Here are some signature South Florida events […]
Archaeology: more than just old bones and stones
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 […]
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. […]