News Anchor – Oct. 13th

Nearly 50,000 voters received incorrect ballots in Ohio   According to the Associated Press, elected officials announced that almost 50,000 voters received incorrect absentee ballots last Friday in Franklin County, Columbus, OH. Officials quickly noticed the mistake and announced that correct ballots would be mailed out to citizens within 72 hours. Some of the incorrect […]

International Tidings (Oct. 6th)

EU takes legal action against Britain Last Thursday, the European Union commission sent a formal notice letter to the United Kingdom government, which states the start of a protracted legal battle between the two, according to the Associated Press. The motivation behind the legal action takes place after the U.K. made significant progress in moving […]

Shark Dining changes: more convenience, less hours

  The Office of Business Services along with the Office of Residential Life and Housing announced last week that there will be significant changes to dining on-campus in the near future. These new changes to Shark Dining are meant to reflect the current state of the university and provide a dining experience that is not […]

Gill Out: The Original SubCafe

The Original SubCafe $ 7711 Nova Dr Fort Lauderdale, FL 33324 Monday-Friday: 7:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Saturday: 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Sunday: 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.   The Original SubCafe is a breakfast and lunch cafe and sandwich shop located about five minutes from campus featuring a simple, yet extensive, menu of […]

Stop playing games, make up your mind

On Sept. 8, Electronic Arts or EA, the second-largest gaming company in the Americas, tweeted from their Madden NFL Twitter page that Colin Kaepernick was added as a playable character in the latest update of “Madden NFL 21.” This decision by EA is undoubtedly a controversial one not only because of Kaepernick’s past in the […]

A look at the disparities in healthcare

On Oct. 14, the NSU Shepard Broad College of Law will hold the Jay A. Ziskind Inaugural Health Law Lecture Series. This year’s lecture, titled “COVID-19 Has Devastated The Black Community. Here’s Why And What Needs To Change,” features a panel of presenters including Jefferson Shah as the primary speaker. Shah will present and discuss […]

I want to talk to my parents, NSU

Okay, okay. I will admit it: I am a mama’s boy. My parents and I will talk on the phone at least once a day and I have always been close to my family. Despite them living a little over 1,000 miles away, I still want to tell them everything that is going on in […]

“Nu” changes to parking on campus

With a plethora of other changes that have been in the works for this semester at NSU, there will also be changes to the way that students, faculty and staff park on campus. The Office of Facilities Management at NSU has announced a new parking management software coming to NSU’s campuses. This new parking system, […]

iSharkMobile revamped

While students were away from campus over the summer, NSU’s iSharkMobile app received a major update. iSharkMobile is an application available for both Apple and Android devices that allows students to access information from all corners of NSU’s community. Self-described as the online portal for the NSU community, the application allows students to access information […]