Over the last couple of weeks, many different professional athletes have been in the news, and not for good reasons. Zac Stacy, a former NFL player for the Jets, is wanted in Florida in regards to recent domestic violence charges. Antonio Brown, a wide receiver for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, is under investigation for acquiring […]
Author: Sofia Gallus
The most anticipated films of 2022
2022 is a big year for the film industry. Many long-awaited films are set to be released in 2022 after being delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Between both Marvel and DC movies, remakes of old classics and sequels galore, there is sure to be something to get anyone excited. “Scream 5” Decades after […]
Offshore calendar 11/30
Lunch with Art: The Visual Arts Edition Dec. 1 | 12:15 – 1:15 p.m. Bailey Contemporary Arts, Pompano Beach, FL Movies by Moonlight: Wonderland Dec. 2 | 6:30 p.m. Las Olas Oceanside Park, Fort Lauderdale, FL The Official Art Deco Walking Tour by the Miami Design Preservation League Dec. 3 | 10:30 a.m. – […]
Female athletes are still fighting for equality in their uniforms
The International Handball Federation officially changed their uniform policy for female athletes after receiving mass backlash in July when they fined the players of a Norwegian women’s beach handball team for protesting their uniforms by wearing shorts. Previous to this change, female beach handball players were only permitted to wear bikini bottoms and crop tops, but the International Handball Federation has announced that female beach handball players […]
World AIDS day: The strides we’ve made
World AIDS day takes place on Dec. 1 of each year. The day is meant to hold observance for those who lost their lives during the HIV/AIDS epidemic, raise awareness about HIV and a call to action for ending the stigma around HIV. The HIV/AIDS epidemic began in the early 1980’s and has caused over 36 million people to […]
Life finds a way: Animals are evolving due to, in spite of, and with the help of human influence
Many people think that evolution is some magical phenomenon that takes hundreds, even thousands of years to occur. People think of dinosaurs turning into chickens, chimpanzees into people, wolves into chihuahuas and so on. However, what many people don’t realize is that evolution happens every day all around us, just on a much smaller scale. Omar Tonsi Eldakar is an associate professor […]
News briefs 11/30
The Tampa Bay regional campus opens Moss Family Café After a long partnership between Nova Southeastern University and Moss Construction, NSU has opened a new café at the Tampa Regional Campus dedicated to the company. The café is named The Moss Family Café in honor of the longstanding relationship between the school and construction company, and […]
Shark speak: What are your expectations for winter in Florida?
“This is my first winter in Florida, but I enjoy winter because it’s cooler rather than hot. Sometimes there is ice skating outdoors, like fake ice. That’s what I did last year,” said Reeba George, sophomore neuroscience major. “I’m from central Florida, and I’ve been in Florida for 22 years. I like that we don’t have snow […]
Cooking a meal from “Animal Crossing: New Horizons”
In the long-awaited content update for “Animal Crossing: New Horizons,” farming and cooking was finally introduced to the game. Not only does the game now include cooking, but it includes a wide variety of diverse meals from different countries and cultures. While players are still working on unlocking all of the different meals you can cook, there are at least […]
Offshore calendar – 11/16
The Antidote: Guided Meditation Class Nov. 16 | 8 p.m. RSVP Supporting All of Us: Teaching against Hate, Bias, and Injustice Nov. 17 | 7 p.m. – 8p.m. RSVP FITCE 2021 – Florida International Trade & Cultural Expo Nov. 17 | 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. Greater Fort Lauderdale / Broward County Convention Center Movies by […]