The largest residential hall on Nova Southeastern University’s campus, Mako Hall, had reports of issues with the doors not opening and Sharkcards not allowing entry into the building on April 7. Jim Lambe, the associate director of communications and technology of Public Safety, oversees the door functions on buildings on campus from a programming standpoint. […]
Author: Blake Malick
Women’s Tennis Ranked No. 2 by Intercollegiate Tennis Association
After a 17-2 start, the Nova Southeastern University Women’s Tennis team has been recognized as a top program in Division-II by the Intercollegiate Tennis Association. The ITA ranked NSU as the No. 2 team in the nation in their most recent poll. While NSU did spend three matches as the No. 1 team in the […]
I understand tuition is rising, but help would be appreciated
I have been a student at Nova Southeastern University for three years now. I’ve now paid for six semesters of college, and somehow, every semester, the tuition amount seems to keep getting bigger and bigger. In the last few years, tuition has steadily increased. As other things like rent, food and gas get more expensive, […]
How the conflict in Ukraine is affecting college students
The conflict between Ukraine and Russia has affected everyone in one way or another, but college students are being affected at a level that is not in plain sight. College students already have a tight budget as it is, but how exactly is the conflict affecting college students financially? Albert Williams, the chair of the […]
NSU’s Celina Marquez caps off excellent year with national title and SSC award
After a successful season that saw Nova Southeastern University’s women’s swimming team secure a national championship in multiple events, redshirt junior back and fly Celina Marquez was recognized by the Sunshine State Conference with an individual award. In the last 12 months, Marquez has achieved a lot more than most can say they ever did. […]
Dolphins’ off-season sets team up for success
Calling the last few seasons of Miami Dolphins football underwhelming could be considered an understatement. In the past, I’ve been critical of Dolphins general manager Chris Grier, but this off-season could not have gone much better for the Dolphins. After these moves, things are finally starting to look up for the Miami Dolphins. It started […]
S.E.A. board hosts annual Fins Fest
From March 28 to April 2, Nova Southeastern University’s Students’ Events and Activities Board, otherwise known as S.E.A. Board, will host its annual Fins Fest week on campus. S.E.A. Board is comprised of seven members. Tiffany Goncalves, the special events chair for S.E.A. Board, had a lot to do with putting Fins Fest Week together. […]
Sharks fall in Elite Eight: Taking a look at 2022-2023
In heartbreaking fashion, the NSU men’s basketball team lost in the national quarterfinal of the NCAA Division-II Tournament to Black Hills State, losing 67-77. The Sharks put up a valiant effort, but in the end, they fell short. Despite the game being tied at halftime, a cold second half sealed any hopes of a Sharks […]
Heat sit No. 1 in east after 60 games
After 60 games, the Miami Heat are the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference with a 46-24 record. The 2021-2022 Heat have already surpassed its win total from 2020-2021, where they won just 40 games. The team allows the fourth least points per game, giving up an average of 104.7 points per game. The […]
“Job not finished” SSC Champions prepare for NCAA tournament
After winning their first Sunshine State Conference Tournament in program history, the focus for the NSU men’s basketball program shifts to the NCAA tournament to accomplish the ultimate goal: winning an NCAA Championship. Statistically and ideologically, the Sharks are a difficult team to beat. Coach Jim Crutchfield’s bunch scores with the best of them, scoring […]