Income Tax Seminar March 2 | 1 p.m. RSVP Images of Feminist Resistance: Artist Helen Cammock March 3 | 12 p.m. RSVP Puff Pastry 101 March 4 | 7 p.m. RSVP Comedy Crossing: The Animal Crossing Stand Up Comedy Show March 5 | 10 p.m. RSVP Gentle Yoga for Terrible Times […]
Author: Siena Berardi
On this day in Sports History 3/2-3/8
March 2 – Wilt Chamberlain the first NBA player to score 100 points in one game In 1962, Wilt Chamberlain scored 100 points during a game against the New York Knicks. This was the most points ever by an NBA player in a single game. The Warriors’ won 169-147. March 3 – The NAFL […]
This week in sports history – Feb. 23, 2021
Feb. 23 – Joe Louis becomes world heavyweight champion On this day, in 1938, boxer Joe Louis beat Nathan Mann in Round 3 in Madison Square Garden to win the World Heavyweight title for the second time. Feb. 24 – U.S. ice hockey team takes gold at the Winter Olympics At the 1980 Winter […]
Highlights of the Biden Presidency
In 2020, America elected Joe Biden as new leader of the free world. Inaugurated on Jan. 20, the 44th vice president has now become the 46th president, and he has wasted no time since then. Along with replacing the portrait of Andrew Jackson in the Oval Office with one of Benjamin Franklin and removing his […]
Black History Month Movies
If you’re like me, you spend a large chunk of your time watching tv and movies. In honor of Black History Month, I compiled a list of a few stories I feel are important. Here are movies — and a tv series — you can check out this month and every month after that. […]
Unmuting your Zoom camera during class should be common courtesy
I am a final semester senior taking five courses over Zoom. Whether it be for my 9:30 a.m. graphic design course or my 6 p.m. video editing class, my camera is turned on and I’m ready to learn. The way in which we learn has changed over the course of this last year. With […]
Incline walking take two: Discovering what works best for you
It is almost a month into 2021 and I have been successful in sticking to my workout routines. Notice how I said routines — plural. I was not able to stick to the first incline walking routine I wrote for Finding Fitness a few issues back, but with that being said, exercising is all about […]
This week in sports history – January 19, 2021
January 19: First Tour de France Announced On this day, in 1903, the dates of the first Tour de France were announced. The six-stage bicycle race took place from July 1-19. French cyclist Marice Garin went on to win the race. January 20: UCLA Bruins’ winning streak ends In 1968, the Houston Cougars ended […]
News Briefs – January 12, 2021
Last chance to become an admissions ambassador Do you think you have what it takes to be the face of NSU? If so, applications for admissions ambassador close Jan. 17 at 11:59 p.m. There will be mandatory information sessions over Zoom on Jan. 12 from 12-1 p.m., Jan. 13 from 4:30-5:30 p.m. and Jan. 16 […]
Finding Fitness Incline walking: A simple and quick way to destress and sweat
Let me start off by saying Happy New Year. We made it to 2021. Just 12 months ago, the world was ringing in the 2020 New Year, clueless to the events that were to come. I was hopeful and happy, but as the months dragged on and the pandemic raged, it was hard to see […]