Change can be difficult; even the changes we’re most excited about, like starting or transfering to a new college. Of course, you will likely embrace the thrill of fresh adventures, but you will probably also be homesick and a tad bit overwhelmed. As someone who has lived through the experience of an awkward first semester, […]
Author: Michaela Greer
What to know when you’re looking for off-campus housing options
Whether you’re a student actively looking for potential off-campus housing options, or plan to do so in the near future, trying to locate suitable living quarters can be a bit overwhelming. It is for this reason that NSU has contracted the help of professions like licensed Florida real estate agent Jill Silvert. Silvert who has […]
Students still have concerns regarding housing changes to Rolling Hills apartments
NSU’s student population continues to have concerns following the university’s Feb. 23 announcement which stated that the Rollings Hills graduate apartments would be used during the 2018-2019 school year to house the university’s growing number of undergraduate residential students. According to Aarika Camp, associate dean of student services and director of residential life and housing, […]
Soundbite: Creation by E.P.I.C. the Band
There are musical artists whom the public generally agrees are talented; the ones who can hold impressive notes and have decent stage presence. Then, there are are artists who seem to have been genuinely blessed by God Himself. Who sing melodies that are pleasing to your ears, but were really made to touch your heart […]
SLCE to end semester with events focused on service
The Office of Student Life and Civic Engagement (SLCE) will host its final service events of the Winter 2018 semester with a concluding installment of a “Service in the City” event on April 19, and an “Earth Day of Service” scheduled to take place on April 22. According to Andrea Dobo, graduate assistant for SLCE, […]
Actress Charity Angél Dawson dishes on her experiences playing Becky in ‘Waitress’
What do lucky audiences get when an inventive all-female creative group partner with Tony Award winning director Diane Paulus and six-time Grammy award nominee Sara Bareilles to adapt a book written by celebrated screenwriter Jessie Nelson? A recipe for a sensational musical which Entertainment Weekly describes as nothing short of a “little slice of heaven.” […]
On the Bench: Quick, someone help Bengals owner Mike Brown find his moral compass
The Cincinnati Bengals have not had a post-season playoff victory in 26 years. On April 11, the team’s owner, Mike Brown, had a chance to possibly shift the tides if he agreed to sign strong safety Eric Reid. Before closing on a deal with the free agent athlete, Brown felt it necessary to hold a […]
How to apply to graduate and for the commencement ceremony
Whether you’re a senior or junior on the cusp of graduating from NSU, or a sophomore or freshman who’s simply curious, there are some things you should know about NSU’s graduation and commencement application. This should begin with that fact that yes, if you’d like to graduate, you will need to apply to do so. […]
Water your thoughts: Walking paths should have fast lanes, express lanes also welcome
I’ve been told that I’m a fast walker. I’m not sure if that’s more so because of my athletic history — yes, I’m full of surprises — having to keep up with the longer-legged persons in my family — which is just about everyone — or because my mother insisted that her children move with […]
Examining the wage gap
Last year, as a species we managed to create adaptable, airless tires, elevators that move in more directions than up or down, and breast pumps that are so thin and discreet that women can fit them in their bras, according to Time magazine. Yet, for some reason, we still haven’t figured out how to make […]