As of April 2018, NSU broke ground on the joint effort of Mako Hall and the new residential parking garage. Now the 32,000 sq. ft., 209 room residential hall and 1,320 spot, seven-floor parking structure is open to student use. With a resident-specific parking structure new to campus, new or returning students might not be […]
Author: Christina Mclaughlin
The Rundown on the Sharks
A major part of the college experience is to experience the fantastic sports teams on campus. At NSU, we have 17 men’s and women’s sports teams that you can cheer on from the bleachers or the sidelines. Here is a breakdown of all of NSU’s sports teams and everything you need to know about them: […]
On The Bench: NFL Helmets: It’s their life, let them choose
It’s no secret that concussions and safety from potential brain damage are of the utmost concern for NFL players. The NFL has been on the receiving end of public stigma regarding the safety of their players the past few years. There was even a movie released in 2015, “Concussion”, that was nominated for a Golden […]
Feel-good films for syllabus week
Let’s be real. The start of the semester is always the calm before the storm of some seriously long study sessions or an overpacked schedule. That’s why it’s important to take advantage of the free-time you do have in the beginning of the semester. So before you settle into your busy schedule and mundane routines, […]
NSU ROTC celebrates inaugural class
With Fall of 2019 among us, NSU’s Army Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC) have accepted their inaugural class of student cadets. This program was introduced to the university in the winter semester and plans to bring leadership opportunities to students by offering two to four year programs with an option to add a minor […]
NSU’s MD program to host a transgender health care panel
On April 17 from 2 – 4:10 p.m. in the Terry Building’s Morris Auditorium, the Dr. Kiran C. Patel College of Allopathic Medicine will host a panel on transgender issues through the eyes of health care providers and patients to educate students in the field of transgender health care. This event is open to students […]
Students walked a mile for domestic abuse awareness
On Tuesday, April 9, in honor of Sexual Assault awareness month, NSU students and other members of the NSU community participated in the “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” event to support the victims of sexual assault and domestic abuse. This event is part of an international men’s march to stop rape, sexual assault and […]
On The Bench: The MLB should be able to sign Cuban players
On April 9, the Trump administration cancelled a Dec. deal between Cuba and the U.S. that allowed the MLB to sign Cuban baseball players. The administration argued that the Cuban Baseball Federation is part of the Cuban government, which means that this deal was illegal due to the trade ban with Cuba. The United States […]
Are Final exams worth it?
It’s that time of year again where students across campus will be studying for their final exams in their classes. Each class is expected to have this final exam, unless you are one of the lucky few whose professors don’t require these exams to be part of their grading system. Students may find themselves scrambling […]
The Incoming Class of 2023 puts NSU on track to Vision 2020 goal
As NSU’s office of undergraduate admissions are receiving the final number of accepted students who will attend NSU next year, dean Anthony DeNapoli is confident they are on track for NSU’s Vision 2020. Vision 2020 is a mission that the university created to be recognized by accrediting agencies, the academic community and the general public […]