College: it’s the best of times, it’s the worst of times. It’s also one of the most expensive times. In our young lives, with food costs, transportation, books and credits piling on, the charges seem to be almost insurmountable. About 57% of people have college debt, and this number is only rising. Getting a job […]
Author: Cameron Pritchett
NSU RecWell: A mind-body cultivation
In my first year here at NSU, the odds were if I was not eating, sleeping, in class or working, I was at the RecPlex. The RecPlex has quickly become my favorite spot on campus, whether it be for the pool, rock climbing wall, basketball courts (my absolute favorite) or the gym to hit the […]
A practical guide to staying safe at NSU
In my experience so far at NSU, I have never felt in danger or unsafe, even during the two lockdowns the university has had. However, there are precautions I take to ensure that. Whether walking back from a late night class at 10 p.m., the gym late at night or coming back from a friend’s […]
SaferWatch app introduced to NSU
SaferWatch has been introduced to NSU’s campus. Ranging from a work order on an elevator to suspicious activity like someone stealing a bike or worse, SaferWatch is a security app that allows students, faculty and staff to report issues needing attention on campus. Originally, when an alert was put out at NSU, all campuses […]
“Anyways” by Young Nudy
After only having released mixtapes up until this point, the east Atlanta rapper, Young Nudy — also 21 Savage’s cousin — did not disappoint in his first studio album. I am a relatively new fan of Young Nudy, but when I heard his album “Anyways” was dropping on Feb. 24, my curiosity piqued and I […]
Sport Shorts – February 25,2020
Swimming On Feb. 16, the final day of the SSC Championships, both our men’s and women’s swim teams shined, with men’s swimming taking second and women’s swimming taking first as well as the SSC title for the year. Yet again, junior Emma Sundstedt had a standout performance, winning a gold medal in the 1650 freestyle […]
Here’s what happened at the Student Town Hall meeting
On Monday, Feb. 17, President Hanbury hosted one of the 34 town hall meetings for 2020. These town hall meetings allow President Hanbury to inform students, faculty and staff about upcoming events and plans for NSU, as well as providing members of the NSU community an opportunity to voice their opinions, beliefs and personal grievances […]
I jetpacked in the middle of the ocean
Cameron Pritchett is a freshman business management major and the sports editor for The Current If you were to have told me on Aug. 10, 2018, that I would be jetpacking in the middle of the ocean in St. Petersburg, I would probably have looked at you like you were crazy. As it turns […]
The 2020 SHIELD Conference
On Feb. 28, celebrating the 29th anniversary of the end of Desert Storm, the Institute for Neuro-Immune Medicine will host the 2020 Sustained Homeostatic Imbalance due to Environmental-exposure Linked to Deployment (SHIELD) Conference in the Rose and Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. This free event, open to all […]
Thank you, Kobe
Kobe. Mamba. Bean. One of the classiest, most hardworking and talented individuals in the history of sports, Kobe Bryant defined work ethic, whether it be through his 4 a.m. workouts, his relentless desire to continue to improve or his unimpressed and unsatisfied nature with anything but winning. This translated directly into his game, as he […]