SpaceX ship falls apart after seemingly successful landing A rocketship owned and operated by SpaceX burst into flames on March 3 after a seemingly successful landing in Texas. The rocketship was a prototype Starship, and the first of three prototypes to land successfully after flying about six miles up in altitude. While the rocket ship […]
Author: Sofia Gallus
Gill Out: Chick’nCone Fort Lauderdale
Chick’nCone Fort Lauderdale 920 N Flagler Dr Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304 $ NSU is a unique and lively campus, but that doesn’t mean that Sharks can’t band together and take an afternoon to explore the South Florida area — even if that just means finding a quaint place to study Want to try […]
Feel pretty without the pain: Clip-on earrings
I have a huge fear of needles. While my mother relentlessly tried to persuade me to get my ears pierced at the mall when I was a kid, the idea of sticking a needle through my skin on purpose was just not that appealing to me. I didn’t end up getting a piercing until I […]
The Polar Boys: on new music, first singles and individual sound
The Polar Boys is a Miami-based band consisting of three members; Andy Zambrana, Alex Ramon and Andres Baquerizo. The three friends formed the group in 2017, releasing two tracks across several music platforms that year. The group has been growing, not only in experience, but in musical sound. If you like indie pop-rock and indie […]
NSU honors Anthony J. DeNapoli with a flag display
Anthony J. DeNapoli was a beloved member of the NSU community for 25 years. DeNapoli served as the dean of undergraduate admissions, and before he took on that role, he was the associate dean of international affairs. DeNapoli spread kindness to each of the students, faculty and staff members he interacted with and helped during […]
News Anchor: March 2 – March 8
Acting capitol police chief warns public of right-wing militia threats The acting capitol police chief of the U.S. urges security protocols to stay on high alert, especially on the yet to be scheduled upcoming State of the Union address, as they have received reports of right-wing militia groups threatening to “blow up” the Capitol building. […]
Fans need to treat game developers with more respect
2020 may be over and done with, but the entertainment industry is still catching up from what some are dubbing ‘the year of delays.’ Many film and gaming studios are beginning to announce dates or even release projects that were originally slated for 2020, but halted by the COVID-19 pandemic. While fans have had no […]
Shark self-care: Start a new skincare routine
As the day of love has come and gone, there’s still time to love yourself. Valentine’s Day and the weeks surrounding it are always sort of tough for me. I’m in a long distance relationship and it sort of sucks seeing everyone else get to hang out and do cute couple’s things. This February, I […]
Random acts of kindness day: What you can do on campus
Random Acts of Kindness Day is held on Feb. 17, hosted annually by the Random Acts of Kindness Day Foundation, or the RAK Foundation. The goal of the RAK Foundation is to make the world a little bit more of a better place. Their website is home to hundreds of different ways to be kind, […]
News Briefs – Feb. 16, 2021
NSU’s annual Wonder Woman scholarship competition deadline nears NSU is hosting its annual Wonder Woman scholarship competition once again. Any NSU student, staff or faculty member may nominate a female student for the award. According to the program’s flyer, the Wonder Woman scholarship program looks for women with excellent qualities in leadership, civil engagement, ethics, […]