Since the news that the new Mako Hall dorm will have dishwashers in every unit was released a few weeks back, I have heard quite a few differing opinions about the decision. Some people are excited to not have to wash their own dishes while others are confused by the seemingly extraneous choice to add […]
Author: Emma Heineman
Shark Cage Spotlight: Tristin Heald
The Razor’s Edge Shark Cage Scholars Program is a combined bachelor’s and master’s program for first time in college students interested in becoming entrepreneurs. According to NSU’s website, the program provides meaningful learning experiences inside the classroom as well as outside the classroom through curriculum created by real-world professionals. It even allows students to start […]
NSU to host annual JDRF One Walk
On Saturday April 6, NSU will host the 2019 Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) Broward One Walk. The walk is one of over 200 walks that take place annually throughout the country and aims to raise money and awareness for type 1 diabetes (T1D). JDRF, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, is a fundraising organization for […]
Shark Cage Spotlight: Stacey Warm
Stacey Warm is a junior business administration major and a shark cage student at NSU. Her business, Mako Me Fit Protein Shakes, sells healthy protein shakes to NSU students, faculty and staff. What interested you in the shark cage program and why did you apply? “I really liked the the unique opportunity offered to students. […]
Undergraduate Nutrition Program Introduced at NSU
March is National Nutrition Month, making it the perfect time to spotlight a new degree program coming to NSU. Starting in fall 2019, NSU will offer a bachelor of science in human nutrition to undergraduate students. Additionally, a minor will also be offered for students looking to enhance their resumes and accentuate their other degrees. […]
Time is Running Out on These Tourist Sites
Each year, millions of people flock to the abundance of natural and man-made wonders accessible to tourists around the world. People travel for different reasons: business, research, leisure and adventure, just to name a few. But one thing is clear — the tourism industry has expanded in recent years and, with it, the impact it […]
This week in sports history, March 12, 2019
March 12 Andrew Watson Becomes the First Black International Football Player On March 12, 1881, Andrew Watson made his Scotland debut as the world’s first black international football player and captain. He signed with the Queen’s Park F.C., Britain’s largest football team, at the time. He led the team to several Scottish Cup victories, becoming […]
Hacks for Packing
Packing is a hassle. The endless ways to fold your clothes, the arranging and rearranging of your suitcase to fit everything, the inconvenience of leaving something out and having to shove it in at the last minute and the inevitable procrastination that accompanies packing all contribute to an often stressful situation for students who are […]
This week in sports history, Feb. 26, 2019
February 26 Babe Ruth Released From New York Yankees After playing for the New York Yankees for 15 seasons, the team released Babe Ruth on Feb. 26, 1935. He proceeded to sign a contract with the Boston Braves as Vice President, assistant manager and active player. His career with the Braves was short and ended […]
Alvin Sherman Library to Hold Annual StoryFest Event
On March 10, the Alvin Sherman Library will host the 7th annual StoryFest event at NSU from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event is free to the public and encourages families and children from Broward County to enjoy an educational day of literacy and fun. This year, the theme of the event is inspired […]