The Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging (DEIB) will officially open on Wednesday, Feb. 17 with an opening celebration at 12 p.m. at the Shark Fountain. The opening celebration will feature music, food, giveaways and tours of the new office’s location. According to Adler Marchand, coordinator of the Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and […]
Author: Alexander Martinie
PVA hosts Emanon: Art and design senior showcase and exhibit
The Department of Communication, Media and the Arts within the Halmos College of Arts and Sciences will present this year’s art and design senior showcase entitled Emanon, a palindrome of the phrase “no name.” A virtual reception for the exhibition will be held over Zoom on Wednesday, Feb. 17 at 5 p.m. to kick off […]
News Briefs – Feb 9, 2021
NSU Art Museum opens online store With COVID-19, the NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale has begun virtual programs and services to better connect with their audience. The online store for the museum can be found at nsuartmuseum.org and features limited edition designs, artisan jewelry and much more. Museum members will have their purchases discounted 10% […]
Sasquatch season
On Jan. 22, Oklahoma state house representative Justin Humphrey introduced legislation that, if passed, would create an official state hunting season for Bigfoot. Now, this has got to be the best thing to come out of Oklahoma since the shopping cart. Humphrey hopes to work with the Oklahoma Wildlife Conservation Commission to establish this system, […]
What can you do with a degree in history?
NSU’s Bachelor of Arts in history teaches students valuable skills in writing, information analysis and research that would benefit them in a variety of fields. History majors can find careers in education, journalism, law, politics and much more. According to Charles Zelden, a professor of history and politics at NSU, a degree in history “is […]
Finally! A competent leader
We finally have a competent leader. A leader who is not fascist. A leader with actual political experience that respects minority groups. We now have a leader that does not make America the laughingstock of the global community. This is a step in the right direction, but this is not a time for complacency. Biden […]
International Holocaust Remembrance Day and new addition to Holocaust Reflection and Resource Center
Jan. 27 is International Holocaust Remembrance Day, a day of reflection and remembrance for those that were persecuted and killed during the Holocaust. For students that wish to reflect on this or learn more about the Holocaust and what people went through during that time period, the Craig and Barbara Weiner Holocaust Reflection and Resource […]
The mythological and historical contexts behind the final season of “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”
Content warning: This article contains spoilers for the final season of “Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.” The “Eldritch Terrors” and literature When you think of eldritch horror, the writings of H.P. Lovecraft is probably the first thing that comes to mind. Lovecraft’s eldritch monstrosities most certainly influenced the big bads of this season: the “Eldritch […]
Is domestic terrorism protected by the First Amendment?
Is domestic terrorism protected under the First Amendment? What? No. Any sane person would think this idea is insane. Yet, since the attack that took place on the Capitol Building, Republicans have tried to claim that the rioters were just exercising their First Amendment rights and that they should be exempt from the consequences of […]