On Oct. 1, the office of the president announced that the decision to rename the NSU College of Optometry to the National Vision College of Optometry had been withdrawn. Previously, on Sept. 25, NSU announced that the College of Optometry had received a significant donation from National Vision Inc., and would be renaming the college […]
Author: Madelyn Rinka
Sorry we can’t be friends because our signs aren’t compatible
Astrology is frequently lumped into the broad category of what many westerners believe to be false, fanciful fiction. The practice, present in several cultures over the past centuries, is based on the belief that the position of the stars in the sky can impact how one lives their life. Conceptually, it makes sense in a […]
NSU PVA’s Exhibit “Decade”
NSU’s department of performing and visual arts has launched its 10 year anniversary exhibit: DECADE, in PVA Gallery 217. The exhibit includes pieces compiled from alumni, former visiting artists from the gallery and all current students, faculty and instructors. As those involved with the department have spread out geographically over time, the pieces come from […]
Special Olympics South Florida will host Sallarulo’s Race for Champions
Special Olympics South Florida – Broward County will host its 13 annual Sallarulo’s Race for Champions on Saturday, Nov. 3. The event will take place on NSU’s Fort Lauderdale/Davie campus, with registration taking place at Fellowship Way between the Carl DeSantis Building and the Rose and Alfred Miniaci Performing Arts Center, beginning at 8 a.m.. […]
Gear Up: Fighting Fake News with the Alvin Sherman Library
NSU’s Alvin Sherman Library will host “An In-Depth Look at ‘Fake News,’” as a part of their Gear Up academic workshop series. The event will take place on Thursday, Sept. 27, in the Faculty Study, Room 236, of the Shepard Broad College of Law building from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.. Speakers at the event […]
NSU’s Digressions now accepting rolling submissions
Digressions, NSU’s literary magazine sponsored by the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, has begun accepting rolling admissions throughout the fall semester. The journal’s reviewers will review original artwork, photos, short stories, poems and creative essays as they are submitted until Nov. 21. Students who submit their pieces before the deadline will have the […]
NSU student wins car from Rick Case Automotive Group
Sharkapalooza, an annual event hosted by Nova Southeastern University’s Student Events and Activities Board as a part of the Weeks of Welcome, normally draws students in as a chance to meet clubs and organizations, grab some food and even win some free items. The giveaways are normally limited to a cup, magnet or even a […]
Get it “Write from the Start” at NSU’s new writing center
NSU’s new “Write from the Start” Writing and Communication Center had its new grand opening on Tuesday morning, Sept. 18. The new center is in the Alvin Sherman Library, Room 430. Students can visit https://www.nova.edu/wcc/ for more information or to schedule an appointment with a consultant.
Are JUULs actually safe? Facts and fiction about vaping
While the talk of e-cigarettes has existed since 1927, JUULs have become a phenomenon in our culture relatively recently, according to the Consumer Advocates for Smoke Free Alternatives Association. When a curious consumer clicks onto JUUL’s website, they are met with a pop-up immediately: “JUUL Labs’ mission is to eliminate cigarettes. JUUL is intended for […]
Bring NYFW trends to your look with less time and money
New York Fashion Week is easily one of the most anticipated fashion events of the year. Filled with high fashion, supermodels, occasionally outlandish makeup and wallet-breaking garment prices, the trends shown on the runway aren’t always accessible to say, college students. Here are a few budget-friendly ways you can rock NYFW looks on the daily. […]