Change is oftentimes something that a lot of us refuse to accept or don’t want. Yet, change is an important part of growing and helping us get outside of our comfort zones. While change is often inevitable, there are ways in which we can implement change ourselves to guide ourselves to better habits and mindsets. […]
Author: Flor Mireles
Make money from the comfort of your home this summer
While getting or maintaining a job outside of your home may be difficult in today’s climate, there are still a variety of ways to make money from the comfort of your home without even needing to leave your bed or change out of your pajamas. For the artists Whether you like to draw, paint, sketch, […]
Talk clearly to me: The importance of communicating effectively
While the month of June came to a quick end, it’s important to note that June was also Effective Communications Month. The foundation to every relationship, whether it’s personal or professional, Effective Communications Month is meant to bring awareness to an individual’s ability to express his or her self clearly in an understandable manner that […]
Pink doesn’t mean just for girls
On the national day calendar, June 23 is marked as National Pink Day, a day set aside for pink and everything it represents. Named in the 17th century, the color pink got its name from the dianthus flower, which was often referred to by the same name. Since the widespread of the color pink, it […]
Mental Health Matters: Turn to NSU in moments of stress
With the amount of stressors seemingly piling on in today’s climate, we may be feeling a bit overwhelmed. However, even if you are currently in self-isolation, there are a variety of resources you can turn to for help, coping, and positivity. If there is one thing the pandemic and social changes occurring and feeling stressed […]
Sweet and tangy summertime snacks
Living in South Florida, the afternoons are most definitely hot. What better way to sweeten your afternoons than with some delicious summertime snacks? Here are some refreshing summertime snacks. Watermelon fries and coconut lime dip Watermelon Tajin classic seasoning Coconut yogurt Lime Coconut sugar, to taste Cut your watermelon into fry-like shapes. Sprinkle 2 tsp […]
The regional campus experience in today’s climate
In collaboration with RadioX Jensen Le is a graduate student studying physical therapy at NSU’s Tampa Bay Campus. Le is also a member of the NSU D.P.T. Program (Doctor in Physical Therapy) and serves as the treasurer for SGA. In September 2019, NSU expanded its reach by opening a new campus in the Tampa […]
A guide to protesting safely
What to bring Backpack Water Face mask or bandana Hat and/or sunglasses Snacks Protest signs Suitable clothing Good walking shoes Hand sanitizer Extra clothes Cash Your ID Your phone Power bank What to know before you go Educate yourself Know what you are fighting for. Before going out to protest, research what you are […]
Five mental health TED Talks to watch
There’s something about hearing others’ stories and findings that motivate us to seek something out in ourselves. TED Talks have proven not only to be motivational but insightful for listeners and viewers, especially with certain topics like mental health. In no particular order, here are some of the best TED Talks surrounding the topic of […]
Summer Spotlight: An interview with Vine & Branch Co.
Created by NSU Razor’s Edge Shark Cage student Charissa Bacon, a rising senior Marketing major with a minor in entrepreneurship, Vine & Branch Co. is a student-run business that produces both physical and digital planners intended to help kickstart your personal development and track your goals and daily priorities. Where did you get the idea […]