As someone who considers themselves to be a “Broadway musical playlist enthusiast,” I’m especially delighted that Dear Evan Hansen came to Broward County. Beginning its three-week run at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts on March 26, the show is without a doubt one of my favorite musicals. The soundtrack is exquisite—”Waving Through A […]
Author: Samantha November
Soundbite: “Loner” and “Eleven Minutes” by Yungblud
“All my friends’ll desert again/and I don’t want to be a loner” sings 21-year-old England native Yungblud in the opening line of one his newest singles, “Loner.” Yungblud, born Dominic Harrison, is an up-and-coming alternative/indie/pop/rock artist who comes off as overwhelmingly energetic, all while being undeniably charismatic. Committed to uniting people by writing songs revolving […]
Just fix it.
Picture it, you’re on your way to class after just finishing a tutoring session on the second floor of the Student Affairs Building. You have ten minutes to spare—just enough time to get downstairs and walk to your next destination. You press the “down” button for the elevator. Nothing happens, so you absentmindedly press it […]
Lions, Tigers, Skunk-Apes…Oh my!
Urban legends are a form of modern folklore and vary throughout different cultures and regions. According to the Thrillest, in the U.S., each state has its own history with specific urban legends; here are a few you may not be familiar with. Skunk Ape Florida’s own version of Bigfoot is a four hundred fifty pound […]
Battle of the mascaras
Ethan Lozano’s Take Choosing a mascara can be just as difficult as choosing a major in college — at least for me. But what makes the perfect mascara is different for everyone. I love a mascara that makes my lashes look longer, wispier and more defined. This look enhances your natural beauty. Définicils by Lancôme […]
Face Off: Family Obligations
People often depend on their family for support, but our relationships with them may become strained. What should we do if these relationships take a toll on our mental health or our lives in general? Cut ties: Samantha November Throughout various stages of our lives, we gain new people and unfortunately, we lose some as well. […]
Athlete of the Week: Christen Prasse
Christen Prasse is a senior business administration and management major from Naperville, Illinois. After transferring to Nova Southeastern University as a freshman, she joined the Women’s Basketball Team midway through the season and went on to start in 25 games during her first full season, averaging a team-high of 32.5 minutes. Prasse set career-highs in […]
Athlete of the week: Magnus Poulsen
Magnus Poulsen is a junior psychology major from Copenhagen, Denmark. After transferring to Nova Southeastern University as a sophomore, he placed seventh in the 100 fly at the 2018 NCAA Div. II Championship. That same year, he was named an NCAA All-American in the 100 fly and received an Honorable Mention All-American in the 200 […]
Soundbite: “Heard It In a Past Life” by Maggie Rogers
On Jan. 18, Maggie Rogers released her highly anticipated debut album, “Heard It In A Past Life.” The title just so happens to be a perfect fit — I definitely feel as though I’ve heard it in a past life. Each of the twelve tracks sound like songs I grew up listening to in car […]
Skincare routines
Everyone’s skin has different textures, colors and potential problem areas. Here’s a few different skincare routines from writers with different skin types so you can see what works for people with similar skin to yours. Gaby Holmes Vitamin C Serum is good for any skin type as it helps neutralize molecules that hinder skin from […]