New COVID-19 housing visitation rules

On Monday, Sept. 20, the Office of Housing and Residential Life sent out an email to all Nova Southeastern University students communicating changes to the previous visitation rules established because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Prior to the email each resident could have two on campus resident visitors at a time and commuter students were not allowed in residence halls.   The email informed that the new policy would allow up to three guests per resident to […]

Hispanic dances: A celebration of culture passed down from generation to generation

During Hispanic Heritage month, it is almost impossible not to talk about one of the most famous traits of Hispanic culture: Dance. Dancing has always been a huge part of Hispanic culture, regardless of the country, and so has music. Like all things Hispanic, these dances were born through diversity. It has gained influences from American, African, European, and local dances, becoming one of the most […]

On the bench: Why is no one talking about the Paralympic Games?

About two months ago, the whole world was excited about the Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympics. With the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics recently ending, why didn’t we hear the same buzz? It’s not because of low performance, since the U.S. is the fourth country with the most gold medals. It’s not because the games aren’t as exciting, because most sports are similar to ones in the Olympics and athletes tend to show up for the competition with incredible backstories.    Not many news and media outlets covered the Paralympics and we are all […]