Located in the heart of Himmarshee Village in downtown Fort Lauderdale, Bull Market Bar + Kitchen has garnered a reputation as one of the city’s “it” locations. Voted as “Best Happy Hour,” “Best Bar” and “Best Brunch” in the New Times yearly awards, I had high expectations when eating at Bull Market for the first […]
Year: 2018
Places to Gill Out: Amaize
NSU is a unique and lively campus, but that doesn’t mean that Sharks can’t band together and take an afternoon to explore the South Florida area — even if that just means finding a quaint place to study. Located in the Tower Shops on University Drive, Amaize is barely a hop, skip and a jump […]
Hollywood needs diversity
Diversity is coming, but not fast enough. Hollywood needs to recognize that the world is diverse and our diverse groups of people should be represented in movies and television shows. According to a 2016 study conducted by the University of Southern California, “Across the 11,306 speaking characters evaluated, 66.5 percent were male and 33.5 percent […]
We, the people, want to know how low Trump can really go
It’s astounding that Trump has been able to remain in office for this long. In fact, Jan. 20, marked one year since the billionaire-turned-politician had assumed office. Since Trump’s inauguration, the world has been watching the events unfold in Washington D.C. with amusement, confusion, but mostly disgust. In fact, according to a Jan. 14 Gallup […]
News Briefs, Jan. 23, 2018
Second Town Hall Meeting to be held Jan. 30 President George Hanbury will host the Davie/Fort Lauderdale campus’ second Town Hall meeting for students on Jan. 30 at 11:30 a.m. in the Flight Deck. This comes after a meeting in HPD Assembly Building on Jan. 19. A new aspect to the Town Hall meetings is […]
2018 is your year to pick up a hobby
Jessica is a doctoral student in the Clinical Psychology Program at NSU. She currently works as an academic success coach at the Tutoring and Testing Center. As we trek along through the new year, I see many people have made New Year’s resolutions. However, something I have noticed among NSU students is that these resolutions […]
Who cares who wins the Super Bowl? Let’s talk about CTE
It’s playoff season for the NFL and the Super Bowl is quickly creeping up on us. However, no matter what team you’re pulling for during the conference championships, there should be one thing that we all agree on: nobody is talking enough about Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE). Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy is a degenerative brain disease […]
Sport Shorts, Jan. 16, 2018
Women’s Basketball The women’s basketball team also lost their game against Embry-Riddle on Jan. 10. The disappointing 56-74 loss occurred despite junior Alison Hughes scoring within the first 24 seconds of the game and sophomore Cheray Saunders garnering three steals. Hughes again scored within the first three minutes of the Sharks’ game against Saint Leo, […]
Out of the Shark Zone, Jan. 16, 2018
Tonya Harding admits to prior knowledge of attack on Nancy Kerrigan Tonya Harding, former Olympic figure skater known for her association with an attack on Nancy Kerrigan at the 1994 U.S. Figure Skating Championships, recently admitted in a special on ABC that she had prior knowledge of the attack. According to USA Today, Harding said […]
On Deck, Jan. 16, 2018
Men’s Basketball @Palm Beach Atlantic Jan. 17 | 7:30 p.m. West Palm Beach, Fla. @Florida Southern Jan. 20 | 7:30 p.m. Lakeland, Fla. Women’s Basketball @Palm Beach Atlantic Jan. 17 | 5:30 p.m. West Palm Beach, Fla. @Florida Southern Jan. 20 | 5:30 p.m. Lakeland, Fla. Women’s Swimming […]