Is it just me or do any other rising juniors or soon to be graduates feel like they are this close to having a full on quarter-life crisis? It’s a week after midterms, and even though most of my focus is on making sure President Hanbury hands me my diploma, I’m also scouring job boards […]
Author: Christina Mclaughlin
Finding Fitness: Get a free gym membership with free weights
It’s no secret that college can be tough on your mind and body. Not to mention, all the stress that the COVID-19 pandemic has added to our daily life. Even with a busy schedule of Zoom calls and other prior commitments, being in a quarantine during the pandemic has made people more interested in working […]
NSU President wins Super Bowl wager
On Feb. 4, it was announced that NSU President and CEO, George Hanbury, accepted a Super Bowl wager challenged by Marc B. Hahn, President and CEO of Kansas City University (KCU), on the outcome of the 2021 Super Bowl, with both president’s cheering for their respective state NFL teams: NSU for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers […]
BHM: Trailblazers you haven’t heard of
There is a tendency during Black History Month to hear the stories of popular figures in history such as Rosa Parks, Jackie Robinson, Muhammad Ali and Barack Obama — but that leaves out some incredible contributors such as Lewis Latimer, who patented the filament for the lightbulb and worked on the first telephone, Gwendolyn Brooks, […]
President Hanbury celebrates resilience at Town Hall
On Feb. 10, President Hanbury hosted an undergraduate student town hall meeting via Zoom to allow students to ask President Hanbury, the deans of individual colleges and other high-ranking university officials questions pertaining to their own university experience. The meeting began with a video presentation by Hanbury, who called for persistence and perseverance in […]
Keeping love in the air: Advice for those in relationships and looking for one
In honor of Teen Dating Violence Awareness month and Valentine’s Day, it’s important to recognize that dating in college is common, and especially with COVID-19, people may be craving a healthy human connection with someone they can be intimate with. According to Time, 63% of college-aged men and 84% of college-aged women want to be […]
NSU hosts Ranger Challenge for ROTC programs
On Jan 30, NSU ROTC along with NSU cadets and the NSU Military Affairs Veteran Resource Center office hosted the Florida Atlantic University (FAU) V. Florida International University (FIU) Southern Strike Ranger Challenge. At this event, participants represented four local college ROTC programs, FIU, FAU, NSU and University of Miami (UM), and competed in five […]
I think less of you if you barely wear a mask
Yes, feel free to re-read the title. It’s not a misprint. I think less of you as a human being if you barely wear your mask in public or around others. Just because the mask is borderline over your chin, covering just your nose or mouth, it doesn’t mean you are doing your part […]
The world needs unity, but not like this
The Olympics. Whether you are an avid sports fan or only stay for the snacks, there is no denying that the Olympics — both summer and winter — are a truly treasured international pastime every four years. Young athletes gaze at their TV screens in awe as they discover a new dream and we all […]