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 […]
Year: 2018
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 […]
‘Little Dark Age’ by MGMT
Psychedelic rock indie outfit MGMT, comprised of Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser, stole the hearts of indie rock fans everywhere with their debut studio album “Oracular Spectacular” back in 2007. The project was a novel, fresh and groovy collection of cuts, such as the still popular “Time to Pretend” and “Electric Feel,” that defined MGMT […]
NSU students participate in #NationalWalkoutDay, join others across the nation
On March 14, students across the country, participated in walkouts to honor the victims of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting which happened one month prior on Feb. 14. Beginning at 10 a.m. NSU students, faculty and staff gathered around the Gold Circle Lake and the HPD clock tower to observe 17 minutes of […]
Athlete of the week: Denvyr Tyler-Palmer
Denvyr Tyler-Palmer is a senior exercise and sport science major and an offensive player on the women’s volleyball team. Born and raised in Fort Lauderdale, Tyler-Palmer played for four years in high school, and she was named the SSC Commissioner’s Honor Roll for fall 2015 and 2016. What made you pursue volleyball in college? “I […]
Hey NFL, leave room for the ladies
Football has always been regarded as a “man’s game” but it seems like young women across the country are trying to make their way into the NFL not only as coaches and referees but as players. There have been two recent college football scholarships given to female players. One went to kicker Becca Longo out […]
NSU graduate students to relocate to off-campus housing
On Feb. 23, students living in the Rolling Hills graduate apartments were notified in an email from Brad Williams, vice president of student affairs and dean of the college of undergraduate studies, that they will not be able to live in the apartments for the 2018-2019 school year. Williams explained that the Rolling Hills apartments, […]
Shark Speak: What has your experience been with cell service on campus?
Tamara Lumsden, graduate student CSA program “The cell service is good and bad depending where you are on campus. I have Verizon, but I live in Rolling Hills and the service is bad sometimes. When you are on campus, like in the UC, the service isn’t that bad. It’s pretty good. It just depends where […]