The eagerly awaited “Dr. Strange in the Multiverse of Madness,” directed by famed horror director Sam Raimi and starring Benedict Cumberbatch, released on May 6. Despite being delayed a year, when the film was finally released, it brought in droves of fans excited by the rumors of cameos by a whole array of guest stars, […]
Author: Sofia Gallus
The curious case of cows on campus
Davie may be a western-themed town, but students weren’t prepared for cows to be spotted at multiple locations on Nova Southeastern University’s main campus on March 26. While unnoticed by most, the word traveled quickly through the student body throughout the following month and the cows gained celebrity status, even earning themselves a mention on […]
Asbestos removed from Mailman-Hollywood building
There are ongoing construction and renovation projects in the Mailman-Hollywood building located on Nova Southeastern University’s main campus. If you’ve passed through the building or have seen crews on the outside, you’ve probably noticed that one of the building’s stairwells is blocked off and has “asbestos removal” signs posted. This has caused both student and […]
“Our Flag Means Death” review: Who knew a comedy show about pirates could make me cry?
If you’re anything of a weird history buff, you may have heard of Stede Bonnet, otherwise known as the Gentleman Pirate. Even if you aren’t a weird history buff, you’ve definitely heard the name of one of the most ferocious pirates to ever live, known as Blackbeard. What you may not know is that Blackbeard, […]
I’ve already paid tuition, why do I have to pay for my degree?
The price that students must pay to receive a college education is higher than it has ever been in the United States, but the price at which students must pay to graduate after paying hundreds of thousands of dollars to Nova Southeastern University also seems to be skyrocketing. The money students spend to live on-campus […]
Sharks and satellites: The Shark Shuttle GPS system receives an upgrade
If you’ve checked NextBus or the iShark app in hopes of finding the next time the Shark Shuttle will be stopping near you, you may have noticed that the app or website gives you an error message or tells you that the shuttle is offline on that route. Don’t fear, though, the Shark Shuttle is […]
Discovering the lesser-known athletics facilities
Did you know that NSU has a sauna? How about a rock-climbing wall? Have you tried visiting one of the three swimming pools located on campus? Since the COVID-19 pandemic, many of NSU’s athletic facilities and amenities were closed or had limited capacity, but now that NSU has lifted all social distancing and face covering […]
The “Don’t Say Gay” bill only makes schools safer for bad parents
Florida governor Ron DeSantis recently signed the “Parental Rights in Education” bill, dubbed the “Don’t Say Gay” bill by opponents, into law on March 28. The bill bars all public school teachers in the state from discussing gender identity or sexual orientation in primary school classrooms. If a teacher violates the law, it gives parents […]
How to donate to the NSU food pantry
Nova Southeastern University is “taking a bite out of hunger” with their food pantry. The pantry is available to all students and located on the second floor of the University Center; all students have to do to get in is present their SharkCard. Angelica Zadak is the assistant director for the Office of Accreditation and […]
Hearing about this year’s housing selection makes me glad that I’m graduating
This is my last semester at NSU, and I’ve lived on campus all four years. I’ve been pretty lucky with housing selection, as I lived in The Commons my freshman year, managed to snag a single in the Cultural Living Center my sophomore year and have lived in Mako Hall for the last two years. […]