Halloween Horror Nights is a seasonal event hosted by Universal Studios that, at night, transforms the park into a haunted nightmare. The transformation includes haunted houses, entertainment, attractions, and “Scare Zones” that runs from Sep. 2 to Nov. 2. It occurs at the Universal theme parks located in California, Singapore, Japan and Florida, and this […]
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Earn where you learn; the benefits of on-campus employment
By: Michael Rutkowki Michael works as a Career Advisor at NSU’s Office of Career Development. He studied interpersonal communication and sociology as an undergraduate student and is currently in the College Student Affairs M.S. program here at NSU. He has a background in training and development of student staff at universities and is passionate about […]
International Tidings – October 8,2019
Military bases is Somalia hit by car bombers An American Air Force base in Somalia was attacked by a car bomber and gunman from the Shabab militant group last Monday. According to The New York Times, the Shabab claimed responsibility for this attack. They claimed that their militia “stormed the military complex, engaging the crusaders […]
News Anchor – October 8,2019
Official inquiry of Impeachment Speaker of the House Nancy Pelozi announced a formal inquiry of impeachment toward President Donald Trump. The inquiry is charging Trump in a breach of his constitutional responsibilities, specifically the betrayal of the integrity of elections. The inquiry is on the basis that Trump asked foreign Ukrainain President Volodymyr Zelensky for […]
On The Bench: Football season has just begun and so have the injuries
The National Football League (NFL) season has officially kicked off and teams are already ravaged with player injuries. The New York Jets were decimated first when their third overall pick from the 2019 draft, Quinnen Williams, and their four-time pro bowler, C.J. Mosley, both went down Sunday with significant injuries while playing the Buffalo Bills. […]
Michael “Trey” May
Michael (Trey) May III is a freshman from Orlando, FL and a cross-country athlete studying finance. This past tournament in Gainesville, Trey ran the best time of any NSU runner in the 8K, posting a time of 28:02.36. When did you start running cross country? Originally, my dad was trying to get me to […]
We taste tested “fake” burgers to find the best one
Madelyn Rinka; with Sarah Goltsman, RadioX’s program director; Kelsey Bruce, arts and entertainment editor; and Mario Lorrimer, business manager. “Fake” burgers have been popping up at many fast food restaurants within the past few years, but even more so recently. Student media staff Sarah Goltsman, RadioX’s program director; The Current’s Kelsey Bruce, arts and […]
“Keep going, Freshmen!”
The other day, after a phone call with his mother, my roommate turned to me and said, “Bro, I somehow miss home today.” His spontaneous words left a moment of silence between us for seconds. It was not an awkward silence, but a moment of unspoken sympathy. He knew how much I had been miserably […]
LGBTQ+ historical figures
Sally Ride Sally Ride was a world renowned astrophysicist who went on three different missions into space. She dedicated her whole life to science and became the first American woman in space before running her own scientific foundation. She was private about her life and only shared her sexual identity with some close friends. Unbeknownst […]
News Anchor – October 1,2019
Official inquiry of Impeachment Speaker of the House Nancy Pelozi announced a formal inquiry of impeachment toward President Donald Trump. The inquiry is charging Trump in a breach of his constitutional responsibilities, specifically the betrayal of the integrity of elections. The inquiry is on the basis that Trump asked foreign Ukrainain President Volodymyr Zelensky for […]