As the nights get chillier and that familiar cool wind comes rolling in, there’s no better way to appreciate the crisp winter weather than with some recipes from up north. Whether it’s a hearty soup or stew, steaming baked casseroles straight from the oven or a fresh slice of Kringle with a cup of coffee, […]
Author: The Current
STAFF PICKS: Now that we’re all getting ready for winter break, what are your feelings about snow? Have you ever seen it, or would you like to see it?
“I’m from the upper midwest, where we can get several inches of snow and a few feet of drifts from one storm. I like snow for the first month or so, and then, I just get tired of it. The first few snowfalls are always kind of exciting and I can admit that it’s pretty […]
Recognizing Veterans Day at NSU
We all know that Veterans Day falls on Nov. 11, but when did this holiday start? The fighting of World War I stopped on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month — for that reason, President Wilson proclaimed Nov. 11 as Veterans Day, or as it was known at that time, […]
Recognizing Veterans Day at NSU
We all know that Veterans Day falls on Nov. 11, but when did this holiday start? The fighting of World War I stopped on the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month — for that reason, President Wilson proclaimed Nov. 11 as Veterans Day, or as it was known at that time, […]
What happened to sportsmanship?
Written by: Alejandro Sanchez Professional sports are a very influential part of society, bringing people together, giving kids people to look up to when they don’t have a positive influence at home and setting an example for what to do when things don’t go your way, such as losing a game. The NBA Finals just […]
Celebrate Hallow’s Eve in Animal Crossing
The latest installment in the Animal Crossing game series, Animal Crossing: New Horizons, came out earlier this year. It was not only a delight to long-time fans that had been waiting years for a new title, but also for newcomers to the series. The game’s popularity accelerated due to COVID-19 lockdowns, allowing friends to gather […]
News Briefs – Sept. 29th
Goodwin Hall to host Fall Fest On Oct. 2, Goodwin Hall will host the 5th annual Fall Fest in partnership with the Office of Residential Life and Housing. The event will be held in the Goodwin residential building lawn and will begin at 7 p.m. Students are encouraged to bring a blanket for the streaming […]
News Anchor – Sept. 29
Kenosha shooter challenges extradition Kyle Rittenhouse’s attorney, John Pierce, intends to challenge his client’s extradition from Illinois to Wisconsin. Rittenhouse had been charged with the death of two protesters following the shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, WI. Rittenhouse claims self-defense to the charge of two counts of intentional first-degree homicide and an attempted third, […]
Offshore (9/29-10/5)
Bachata Tuesday ONLINE Sept. 29 | 11:00 p.m. Visit website to learn more Flaky Scones & Biscuits Made Easy Sept. 29 | 7:30 p.m. RSVP Online Chaunte Wayans: Live Stand-Up Comedy Sept. 30 | 9:00 p.m. RSVP Online StoryStudio Writers Festival 2020 Oct. 1 | 9:00 a.m. RSVP Online P&P Live! […]
This Week In Sports History (Sep. 29-Oct.5)
Sept. 29:Tennis mentioned for the first time in a sports magazine In 1793, tennis was mentioned for the first time in an English sports magazine. This was a monumental achievement for the sport of tennis because tennis was given recognition and became more solidified in the sports world. Sept. 30:Babe Ruth hit record 60th […]