Beyond smacking it on some Wonder Bread and adding a dollop of jelly, peanut butter — when consisting of just peanuts — is an easily-accessible, diverse protein that can spruce up any diet. Try out some of these healthy recipes in honor of National Peanut Butter Day on Jan. 24. Peanut Butter “Nice” Cream Don’t […]
Year: 2018
Off Shore Calendar, Jan. 16, 2018
Cirque du Soliel Jan. 17 | 8 p.m. @Hard Rock Stadium Pushing Dead Jan. 18 | 7:30 p.m. @Bailey Hall Danzzaria Jan. 19 | 10 a.m. @Coral Springs Museum of Art A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder Jan. 17-21 | various times @Broward Center for the Performing Arts The Killers […]
Faux Calligraphy
Jan. 23, is National Handwriting Day, and in honor of this wondrous occasion I think it’s time we give calligraphy a chance to be added to our repertoire. Calligraphy, arguably a dying artform, has regained popularity in the past few years as a hobby. According to the Inquirer, “Legions of hobbyists around the world are […]
The Involvement Fair
The Winter 2018 semester is full of new opportunities to get involved on campus. The Involvement Fair held on Jan. 11 allowed many student organizations to showcase themselves while handing out plenty of free swag.
Sport Shorts, Jan. 9, 2018
Men’s Basketball The men’s basketball team had an eventful winter break, playing seven games and winning four. Though they started their break off with a loss against Florida Tech, the Sharks redeemed themselves when they set a program record in their win against the New York Institute of Technology on Dec. 11, with seven of […]
Shark Speak: Describe this winter semester in three words, and explain why.
Amy Abdou, freshman biology major “Stressful, packed and science-y. All the classes I’m taking are for my bio major. I’m in the seven-year program so I have a very strict schedule I have to follow to get all my credits in time for the MCAT.” Mackenzie Conley, freshman neuroscience major “Hectic, challenging […]
In the spotlight: mental health with Yanique Levy
With the hustle and bustle of the start of the semester, the average student’s responsibilities can become overwhelming and taxing on his or her mental health. Luckily, NSU has made provisions for its students through numerous health care resources, including Graduate Assistant of Student Counseling Services Yanique Levy. Levy is a Jamaican-born, fourth-year student in […]
Bullet journals: A new way to stay organized in the new year
New year, new classes, new you! This semester is the perfect time to get a fresh perspective on your organizational skills. If your previous classes stressed you out a bit, or you missed a deadline, this article is for you. Whether you’re a scribble-your-notes-on-your-hand kind of person or a color-coded fiend, there’s always a chance […]
Movies to look out for this semester
A new semester and a new year are officially here. The 2018 movie season is filled with action, adventure, horror and follow-ups to previously successful movies. Here are some of the films to see this semester. “Maze Runner: The Death Cure” Hero and protagonist Thomas, played by Dylan O’Brien, will be leading the escaped Gladers […]
Out of the Sharkzone, Jan. 9, 2018
Soccer player Kevin O’Connor wins $1.2 million in lottery jackpot Defender of the Preston North End soccer team Kevin O’Connor had an eventful New Year’s Day. According to CNN, O’Connor watched his team suffer another loss in the English football championship from the substitutes’ bench before winning the lottery jackpot, making the 22-year-old player a […]