Psychology is a very popular major of study for college students across the country. Additionally, according to the American Psychiatric Association, 57% of psychology baccalaureates enter the workforce after graduating, while 25% go on to earn graduate degrees. With that in mind, a person with a bachelor’s in psychology has many options for job opportunities […]
Author: Alexander Martinie
Now is not the time for complacency
Joe Biden is now the president-elect of the U.S. This country finally has a president that believes in science and equal rights again. However, this is far from over. Just because a Democrat was elected to the most powerful position in this country does not mean that everything is going to get better overnight. […]
Our rights are not a debatable topic
Trans rights are human rights. Black lives matter. Healthcare is a right, not a privilege. No one is illegal on stolen land. Her body, her choice. Love is love. How are statements like these seen as controversial? They should not be. Human rights should not be up for debate. If you claim that this is […]
2020 presidential election statistical results recap
All results are based on data provided by the Associated Press and are accurate as of Nov. 7. Alabama Trump: 1,430,589 (62.5%) Biden: 834,533 (36.5%) Jorgensen: 24902 (1.1%) Alaska Not called as of Nov. 7 Arizona Called for Biden at 90% reported Biden: 1,564,883 (49.9%) Trump: 1,525,114 (48.6%) ` Jorgensen: 44,916 (1.4%) Arkansas Trump: […]
JLL becomes sole leasing agent for Center for Collaborative Research
Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated (JLL) is an international real estate company that has holdings in technology, banking, healthcare, scientific research, manufacturing and law. Late last month, JLL became the exclusive leasing agent for NSU’s Center for Collaborative Research, adding 84,000 square feet of wet and dry laboratory space to JLL’s expansive leasing properties, totaling roughly […]
Housing contracts open and self-selection starts
Housing contracts have been released and self-selection for rooms and roommate assignments begins this month. For students looking to be included in the self-selection process, housing contracts are due by Oct. 22 for early access to room selection. Students that have lived on campus for more than six terms will get first access to rooms […]
Biden is barely liberal, let alone a socialist
Republicans love throwing around the word socialist like they know what it means. To be completely honest, I have lost count of how many times my extremely conservative father has called me a socialist for thinking that maybe people should not die because they cannot afford health care. Is not letting people die from reasons […]
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month in South Florida
Hispanic Heritage Month takes place from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. The widespread designated celebration of Hispanic heritage started in 1968 with Representative Edward Roybal proposing legislation for Hispanic Heritage Week. Twenty years later, in 1988, the Regan administration expanded this into Hispanic Heritage Month. In South Florida, there are many events that are held […]
Registering to vote in Florida
With Election Day nearing, it is important to know your voter registration status so that you can do your civic duty and vote this November. If you have already registered to vote Check your voter status by going to https://www.nass.org/can-I-vote. Click on the icon that says “Voter Registration Status” and select the state that you […]
Here’s what to look forward to from the Department of Performing and Visual Arts this fall
Shark Magic Razor’s Edge Shark Talent is presenting their biannual Shark Showcase this semester, titled “Shark Magic.” Any NSU student can participate in the show alongside students from the Razor’s Edge Shark Talent program that will be featured. The Shark Showcase is being held this Saturday, Sept. 9 at 7:30 p.m. via Zoom. Guest […]