NSU will host a “Remembering Marjory Stoneman Douglas: Anniversary Candlelight Vigil” on Thursday, Feb. 14, 5-6 p.m. at the Student Affairs Patio, one year after the tragic school shooting occurred. Last year, on Feb. 19, NSU held a vigil for Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School to help bring people together in this time of grieving. […]
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NSU’s Town Hall meeting revealed exciting University news
President Hanbury hosted the fourth Town Hall meeting of 2019 on Wednesday, Jan. 30 in the Flight Deck in the Don Taft University Center. Topics discussed included the new residence hall, plans for the University Park Plaza and study spaces on campus. “They’re going to be beautiful apartments. They’re even going to have washers and […]
“Face to Face: Art Through Haitian Eyes” — NSU’s Black History Month
NSU’s 2019 Black History Month events begin on Friday, Feb. 8, from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in the Rick Case Arena in the Don Taft University Center, with the 16th Annual Art Exhibition “Face to Face: Art Through Haitian Eyes” opening reception. This year’s exhibition, on loan from and curated by the NSU Art Museum in Fort […]
Adding new flare to old clothes
Whether you’re too nostalgic or just plain don’t want to clean out your closet, it’s easy to let old clothes accumulate. Here are a few ways you can spruce up your worn out wardrobe. Rip it up Rather than throwing out an old pair of jeans or last year’s sweater, cut it up. Turn jeans […]
RA application deadline coming to a close
NSU’s Office of Residential Life and Housing is accepting applications for the 2019-2020 school year resident assistants. Students are required to attend an interest meeting and go through the interview process before selected RAs are announced on March 1. The Office of Residential Life and Housing is looking for students with “a strong self-awareness, a […]
Supporting friends through chronic conditions
According to a 2005-2007 study conducted by the CDC, 17.4 percent of young women and 12.9 percent of young men 18-29 years old reported having at least one of six selected chronic conditions. While this study only accounts for six illnesses, arthritis, asthma, cancer, diabetes, heart disease and hypertension, there is a wide range of […]
Care packages to put together in times of need
No one likes to see someone close to them struggling. Whether it’s dealing with grief, stress or any other number of things, sometimes it’s difficult to find the right words to express your support to a person. Here are a few care package ideas to put together for loved ones in times of need. Grief […]
NSU to honor Rita and Rick Case at 21st Annual Celebration of Excellence
NSU’s 21st Annual Celebration of Excellence will be held on Feb. 2, and will bestow the 2019 President’s Award for Excellence in Community Service upon Rita and Rick Case. The award is given annually at the celebration, which is meant to invoke the “community” core value of the university. Previous honorees include The Miniaci Family, […]
Face Off: Tea or Coffee
Tea or Coffee? It’s the question that’s plagued humanity for centuries. Our Co-Editor-in-Chief, Madelyn, and Multimedia Manager, Skylyr, face-off to argue for their favorite beverage. Tea Madelyn Rinka Camellia sinensis, the plant that we all call tea, is rumored to have been drank since 2737 BC, according to the UK Tea & Infusions Association. This […]
Easy meals for busy students
Whether you’re trying to eat healthier, expanding your palate or looking for busy-day recipes, you can whip up all of these meals and take them to go in fifteen minutes or less. Fried Rice Ingredients 1 cup cooked rice (try looking for packages of pre-cooked rice in your grocery store, or cook up a few […]