There’re quotation marks around the word “plan” for a reason. Most lawmakers and lawyers — including House Speaker Paul Ryan — agree that President Trump can’t act unilaterally [MM1] end birthright citizenship guaranteed in the fourteenth amendment, according to the BBC. Some political analysts think Trump reignited talk about ending birthright citizenship as a way […]
Author: Jenna Kopec
Let’s talk about sex
Romantic relationships in college, whether they be serious or casual, can be fun. Whether you’re looking for the one or a one night stand, you need to understand that when it comes to sex, you’re always going to need to have consent. What exactly is consent? NSU’s Title IX website and sexual misconduct policy says […]
How to go out on the weekends without going broke
As much as you’ll come to love the big, beautiful campus that is NSU, trust me when I tell you there will be some weekends where you will want to be anywhere but here. #Liveyalife That being said, because you’re a college student with a likely limited budget, you may find that going out on […]
Career Development to expand their Peer Advisor program
The Office of Career Development will hire an additional two new students to expand their Peer Adviser program that began this year. Peer Advisers are student employees who receive training in career counseling and work as advisers to students for walk-in appointments and during Career Labs. The program began this year with two students. Maggie […]
Why you should register to vote now and then actually do it in November
If you thought that you wouldn’t have to vote again until the 2020 presidential election, please think again. The midterm elections — you know that other time where you can vote representatives into the government — are coming up in November. I’m not sure if it’s that most Americans forget or just don’t care, but […]
Seriously Kidding: University to make life more stressful in response to student stress
Another study conducted by the Why Are We Like This Foundation found that the average American — especially current and incoming college students — suffers significantly negative effects of high levels of stress. The University of Pretending To Get It will implement another graduation requirement that is not only non-essential to their students, but is […]
USGA announces election results
Undergraduate Student Government Association (USGA) held their election party on April 12 to reveal the representatives for the 2018-2019 academic year. Candidates this year either ran with the Poseidon party or as independents and several candidates ran unopposed. The event was a celebration for students before the announcement of the new USGA. There was food, […]
Crash diets won’t work
Crash dieting is arguably one of the most popular ways to lose weight. As the name suggests, these diets are restrictive plans to “help” people lose a large amount of weight over a short amount of time before returning to your normal way of life. In the event that no one’s told you, that’s not […]
Seriously Kidding: Professor upset after showing up an hour late to find classroom empty
“An actual disgrace to their entire generation,” said Royale Knot, professor in the department of Literally Any College, referencing her Thursday afternoon class. Last week, Knot was dismayed to find that only three out of the 25 students she had in the class waited for her to arrive, despite being an hour late. “It’s just […]
Diversity in Action series to close with ‘Ally’
The final installation of the Diversity in Action series, developed by Student Leadership and Civic Engagement (SLCE), will focus on the LGBTQ+ community and take place on April 9 in the Flight Deck from 5-6 p.m. The event will be more of a lecture format with a guest speaker from Pride Center Fort Lauderdale, compared […]