Scientists and psychologists have studied the effect that colors have on the mind for years and have discovered that having certain colors in a person’s vicinity may affect their emotions. Having certain colors abundant in one’s living space can lead to either positive or negative emotions. Here is your beginner’s guide to understanding what emotions different colors can evoke and how you can integrate them into your dorm room or living space this […]
Author: Veronica Richard
What NSU social media should you be following?
From Instagram to TikTok, NSU can be found across a variety of social media platforms. As an incoming freshman or an out-of-loop returnee, here are some of the social media accounts run by NSU that you should be following: Instagram @nsuflorida This is the official Instagram of NSU. Here you can find anything from […]
Rating classic book to movie adaptations
Whenever people hear a book is being adapted into a film, there is a sense of both excitement and absolute dread that comes with it. Fans understand that these movies cannot be word for word what occurs in the novels, but it also should be somewhat similar. Here are my ratings of some book to […]
WandaVision: Marvel’s latest masterpiece
Disney+ and Marvel have teamed up to create something brand new: a television mini-series based upon a Marvel character and they did an amazing job. This review does contain light spoilers for the show, along with spoilers for “Avengers: Endgame,” “Avengers: Age of Ultron” and “Avengers: Infinity War,” so read with caution. “WandaVision” takes […]
Waves of the week: Disney Channel nostalgia
Feeling nostalgic? These 10 Disney Channel songs of the early 2000s are perfect for taking you back to your childhood. “We’re All in This Together” by the cast of High School Musical “Burnin’ Up” by the Jonas Brothers “We Rock” by the cast of Camp Rock “La La Land” by Demi Lovato “7 Things” […]
This Week in Sports History
March 23 – Wilt Chamberlain wins most offensive player On this day in 1957, the 19 Annual NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship was held. The North Carolina Tar Heels beat the Kansas Jayhawks 54-53. While Kansas did lose, the tournament’s MOP went to Kansas player and NBA legend Wilt Chamberlain. March 24 – Legendary […]
News Briefs – 3/16
Career workshops for student athletes Starting Tuesday, March 16, the Center for Academic and Professional Success will host a collaborative workshop series for student athletes. The workshops take place once a month online and will delve into effective strategies to make your athletic achievements shine on websites such as LinkedIn, along with how to network […]
Why Groundhog Day?
Since the 19th century, people have gathered from near and far on Feb. 2 to see if a groundhog will predict an early spring or six more weeks of winter. Yet, where did this tradition of a weather-predicting groundhog come from? According to groundhog.org, Groundhog Day first stemmed from the ancient Christian holiday, Candlemas. Every […]
Offshore Events – 3/9/21
Online U.N. Perspective Series: Gender Equality & International Women’s Day 21 March 9 | 11:30 a.m. RSVP Rosslyn Rivals: Virtual Trivia Night March 9 & March 11 | 5 p.m. RSVP International Women’s Day Celebration: SASH’s 2021 Women Heroes Virtual March 10 | 11 a.m. RSVP Good For Your Soul: A Virtual […]
Labs are almost impossible with BlendFlex courses
With another semester of schooling halfway over, both professors and students are still adapting to the BlendFlex model. However, how can teachers instruct engagingly and use hands-on activities when most class work is done remotely? As a communication major with a digital media production concentration, most of my courses have not been deeply affected […]