From the original Ancient Grecian olympics to last year’s Super Bowl, sports have been around for millenia. Today’s public, however, often don’t know the history of some of the nation’s favorite sports. Here you can find some relevant, monumental, and inspiring games that have changed the future of sports forever. February 11 Boston Bicycle […]
Author: Emma Heineman
Senior Showcase: Vantage Point
NSU’s Art and Design program will hold an opening reception for the 2020 Art and Design Senior Exhibition on Feb. 19 from 5-7 p.m. The reception is free and open to the public featuring music and complimentary food and drinks. The exhibition will be located in Gallery 217 on the second floor of the PVA […]
Benefits of journaling
For many people, keeping a diary is a hallmark of their adolescence complete with embarrassing entries from their childhood and TMI stories about everything from crushes and heartbreaks to a day by day recount of 2005. While many people seem to outgrow the need to pour their feelings, aspirations and dreams to a diary, the […]
Veterans Resource Center Speaker Series
Throughout February, with the next event on Feb. 13 and continuing through April, the Office of Veterans Affairs will hold the Veterans Resource Center Speaker Series in the Rosenthal Student Center room 218 from 5-6:30 p.m. The speaker series will feature various speakers from within and outside of the NSU community that will talk about […]
Running — for fun?
One of the biggest myths about races like 5Ks, fun runs, marathons and triathlons is that only athletes can or should participate. As someone who is less than fond of running, the apprehension about participating in these types of events is relatable, but as springtime in South Florida gets closer, so too does the season […]
Coffee and Community
Starting this month, The Office of Student Leadership & Civic Engagement (SLCE) will launch a new service initiative, Coffee and Community, as a way to involve more students in community service opportunities whose schedules may not accommodate traditional weekend or evening service events. Emily Konicki, a programming assistant with SLCE said, “We really started […]
Going green is more than just an aesthetic
“Save the Turtles!”— I’m sure you recognize this popular slogan as something you’ve heard more times than you’d like over the last year. Whether the phrase conjures the vomit-inducing image of a teenage VSCO girl with a hydro flask or an image of a sign in a hip new restaurant that only provides paper straws, […]
Dot your i’s and cross your t’s
Handwriting may seem like a dying art in the age of keyboards, smartphones and even talk-to-text technology, but national handwriting day on Jan. 23 reminds us that handwriting is still an important part of everyday life and is unique to each individual. Whether it is the way you dot your i’s, cross your t’s or […]
Learn to learn, not just to pass
I say it at the beginning of every semester, but this time I mean it. This semester is going to be the semester that I learn to learn, not to pass. For many students, the emphasis of college is about getting the grade needed to move onto the next stepping stone in the myriad of […]
Career Development Office to host Medical & Psychological Clinical Case Competition
Beginning with an informational session on Jan. 22 and concluding with a live mock event on March 25, the Office of Career Development will host a Medical & Psychological Clinical Case Competition in conjunction with NSU faculty and the U.S. Army. The mock event, as well as a series of workshops and research components, […]