For fans of tv show “American Ninja Warrior” and those always looking for an intense workout, look no further than the Ninja League Gym in Deerfield Beach. This first-year startup company provides a challenging obstacle course and two full weight rooms to members and guests in the community. According to Richie Daggs, owner and chief […]
Author: Christina Mclaughlin
Shark Shuttle up in Flames
On Sept. 14 at approximately 9:30 p.m. the Downtown Shark Shuttle broke down on the side of Interstate 595. The bus filled with smoke and the six students on the shuttle were evacuated shortly before the bus was engulfed in flames. No students or staff members were injured according to the fire department, but there […]
Proposed changes to Title IX are Irresponsible
Title IX is a federal civil rights law that protects students from sexual discrimination and misconduct in the school environment. Betsy DeVos, the education secretary of the United States, is planning to put forth new guidelines and rules to the Title IX which may greatly affect the victims of these instances. These new rules haven’t […]
Shark Dining celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
This year Hispanic Heritage Month spans from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 and Shark Dining plans to celebrate the hispanic culture through special menu options in the University Center and the Health Professionals Division dining areas. During the Friday lunch hour of each week, there will be special dishes that will feature four different countries: […]
Sisters of Sigma Delta Tau to host third annual Battleship
This year marks the third annual live-action battleship event hosted by the Sigma Delta Tau, Delta Iota chapter at Nova Southeastern University. This event will take place on Sept. 28 from 6 – 9 p.m. at the competition pool behind the University Center and will benefit the sorority’s international philanthropy, JWI or Jewish Women International. […]
Athlete of the week: Carli Etrick
Carli Etrick is a freshman biology major with a pre-dental concentration.She was born in Melbourne,FL and completed three years of track and field and two years of cross country at Melbourne High School. She was named to the 2017 All-Cape Coast Conference cross country team and set a cross country 5K personal best of 19:46:48 […]
The Incoming Class of 2022 and future plans for recruitment
For this incoming class, the university set a strategic goal to accept 1,150 first time in college (FTIC) freshman. Now, those numbers are confirmed with a grand total of 1,563 including 300 transfers, and 1,271 FTIC students. President Hanbury has told undergraduate admissions that he wants a 15 percent growth of enrolled students each academic […]
Tattoos aren’t Taboo anymore
For most of us, the workplace environment is on the horizon and as we prepare our resumes and job applications some people might warn us to conceal tattoos too. It’s been commonplace to call tattoos “unprofessional” but what about tattoos constitutes un-professionalism? In the end, tattoos are just another form of self-expression like clothing or […]
The Whiteboards are Imposters
NSU is always trying to improve campus but one thing that’s missing is the whiteboards in the classrooms. More specifically, the Carl Desantis Building classrooms. All of these rooms are carbon copies of each other with desks, chairs, a projector and the all important whiteboard also known as a dry-erase board. But there is one […]
The secret world of Human Trafficking
Illegal crimes have always been a lucrative industry in the United States, yet one sector has proven to be an evil that has a particularly complicated arrangement. Human trafficking is defined as the action of illegally transporting people for the purposes of forced labour and commercial sexual exploitation. Labor trafficking involves the victim to be […]