If you are like me, watching a horror movie can make you sweat. So on this fine holiday, why don’t you squeeze in an extra workout to make the sweat on your brow worth it. In a similar vein to the 30 Day workout challenges you may see on Instagram or Pinterest or party games […]
Author: Christina Mclaughlin
Cool it about Arch Manning
I’d like to preface this by saying that I am not a teenage boy with a “golden arm,”, a family NFL legacy or the entire world looking at me through binoculars. I can’t speak for Arch Manning, the grandson of Archie Manning and nephew of Peyton and Eli Manning, as to how it feels to […]
MEEC plans to educate with aquarium exhibits
In early 2021, the Marine Environmental Education Center at Carpenter House (MEEC), a partnership between NSU and the Broward County Parks Department, hopes to unveil a series of habitat aquarium tanks to highlight different habitats such as coral reefs, mangroves and seagrass beds. This exhibit will be located on the east side of the pool […]
Adjusting to the BlendFlex model
On Sept. 25, an early semester student feedback survey was sent to students to gauge how the BlendFlex model was serving the NSU community. With this survey, NSU has been able to discuss student feedback and work on future improvements for the upcoming winter term. Faculty was trained and introduced to the BlendFlex teaching […]
So, it’s a date? How to make a match during a pandemic
College is a time to make new friends, and in some cases, have relationships and explore your sexuality. However, COVID-19 has put significant restraints on this particular experience. To be clear, this pertains to college students who are consenting adults and can make their own decisions for their health and future well-being. Even though they […]
News Briefs (Oct 6)
Beach Clean Up On Oct. 10 at 9 a.m., NSU’s Freedom Sharks and Green Sharks will host a beach clean up at Hollywood Beach. Individuals interested in attending the event are encouraged to bring their own reusable water bottles and gloves. Follow @nsu.green.sharks on Instagram for more information. Digressions accepting submissions Digressions Literary and […]
All the details you need to vote in this presidential election
After watching the recent presidential debate on Nov. 29, undecided voters and typical non-voters might have been convinced to get involved in this election. With that in mind, there are some important deadlines that college students should know before they are ready to make their choices in the polling booth or on their mail-in ballots. […]
RadioX to celebrate College Radio Day
On Friday, Oct. 2 RadioX, NSU’s radio station on 88.5 FM, will participate in World College Radio Day. The celebration will start with the “Not-So-Urly morning show” at 11 a.m and extend throughout the day with curated content until 6 p.m., focusing on this year’s 10th anniversary theme of “Global Solidarity Rocks.” College Radio […]
NSU aims to educate in wake of reported sexual assault
On Sept. 8, a timely warning was sent to the NSU community regarding a reported case of sexual assault on campus. In response, NSU Public Safety and Title IX coordinators reiterate the importance of education, resources and preventative measures for students to protect themselves and the NSU community. While there is limited additional information […]
Fantasy worlds to sink into
In honor of International Hobbit Day on Sept. 22, a day to honor and explore the world of “The Lord of The Rings” series, here are some other fantastical worlds to explore in your downtime this semester. Game of Thrones Book series, HBO series If you missed the chance to obsess over “Game of […]