The Office of International Affairs will host the annual International Education Week from Nov. 12 – 16 with campus-wide events and programs that highlight the international initiatives and cultural awareness at NSU. According to the U.S. Department of State and U.S. Department of Education, ‘International Education Week’ is an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of […]
Author: Shivani Patel
What to cook when you don’t want to cook
Imagine getting off from a tiring day of work or classes and heading home to relax, only to find out that you still have to cook dinner. It’s disappointing, isn’t it? You can decide to eat leftovers or have something delivered to your place, but honestly, it gets boring and expensive depending on online orders […]
The Cost of Eating Healthy
Today, many people think that eating healthy is not worth the effort. The idea that a quick and cheap burger at Mcdonalds is a proper meal has caused obesity and other detrimental diseases to become epidemic. Eating healthy is not as costly as most people think, and is much more beneficial to personal health. One […]
Water your thoughts: Online Courses Workload Is Strenuous
According to an article by the Rasmussen College of Minnesota, one in four students take online classes as a part of an online program or mixed with on-campus classes. Online classes paint a picture of numerous perks. They offer you the flexibility to learn in your space and work comfortably on your own time. Online […]
How to make Long-Distance Relationships Work in College
When it comes to long distance relationships, there is a common misconception that it doesn’t work. Yes, long-distance relationships or LDRs are hard to maintain and can require effort than other romantic relationships, but the amount of effort put into LDRs to make it work and keep it alive is worthwhile in the long run. […]