November 17 In 1884, boxer John L. Sullivan, also known as The Boston Strongboy, was arrested for a requisition in Nashville, TN during his second round on account of being “cruel.” November 18 On Nov. 18, 1905, the 10th annual Iron Bowl, which is the name given to the American college football rivalry games […]
Author: Daniella Rudolph
International Tidings – November 17, 2020
New discovery hiding in plain sight Myanmar, a south Asian nation, made leaps and bounds in the scientific community on Nov. 11 by discovering a new species of primate with dark brown to black back fur with a whitish abdomen and named it the Popa Langur after the extinct volcano Mount Popa. Scientists discovered the […]
Sea Turtles
When I first came to Florida on holiday last June, the first thing I wanted to do was swim in the gorgeous and warm waters. I was pleasantly surprised to learn that the coastline boasts an array of unique wildlife. My first encounter with this was seeing the bright yellow signs while walking to the […]
Gill out: Izziban Sushi & BBQ
Izziban Sushi & BBQ 7225 W Oakland Park Blvd Lauderhill, FL 33313 $$ NSU is a unique and lively campus, but that doesn’t mean Sharks can’t take an afternoon to explore the South Florida area — even if that just means finding a quaint place to eat. A group of friends and I […]
Falling for the American fall
Coming to the U.S. as an international student from South Africa, more than just the slang is different — and this is to be expected. However, I never anticipated how much I would fall in love with fall culture. Firstly, I just came from an icy cold winter to some of the world’s most […]
Meet me at the barre
I fell in love with the world of performance arts at a very tender age, and it has stuck with me ever since. Although I had always been focused on being a generally well-rounded performer in all the physical disciplines of musical theater, one moment in particular really sticks out for me. I was at […]
NSU researchers work to understand migrational patterns of hammerhead sharks
Roughly one hundred million sharks are killed each year for the meat and shark fin market. In order to learn more about some of the declining species, a team of researchers from NSU’s Save Our Seas Foundation Shark Research Center (SOSF SRC) and the Guy Harvey Research Institute (GHRI), along with the Fisher Finder Adventures, […]
Freaky features: Demonic date night
It is officially spooky season and if you aren’t a horror movie fanatic (such as myself), you are probably not out shopping for Halloween decorations by the end of September. However, it would be an injustice to yourself not to watch at least a few scary movies. What better way to do this than going […]
How to have the ultimate spa day — at home
I’m sure I don’t have to tell anyone how stressful the pandemic has been for all of us. College students have had to reschedule plans and traverse a new world of helping and caring for family and friends. As if you ever needed an excuse for a spa day before, you have one now. Here […]