New student-run businesses coming to the Shark Cage

The Razor’s Edge Shark Cage Scholars program provides resources for its third-year students to open an on-campus business, and this year NSU is welcoming 14 new ventures to campus brining the total of on campus student-run businesses to 19. All of the businesses operate out of the Shark Cage, which functions as a multi-purpose room in front of Mako Hall.   Before students are able to open their business, […]

Student government meeting updates: 8/25

Student government hosts their first events of the year  The Student Government Association (SGA) have kicked off the annual Weeks of Welcome at NSU with several events for new and returning students. SGA kicked off the first official week back on campus with the Shark Social on Aug. 23 outside Flight Deck to celebrate the on-campus restaurant’s new menu. The event had music, games, food and shark-themed drinks available for students […]

Razor’s Edge unveils new partnership with Office of Student Success

Starting this year, the Office of Student Success has paired up with the Razor’s Edge Scholarship program to deliver a new service on campus: the Student Success Mentoring program. The program will allow freshmen students to receive advice and guidance from Razor’s Edge and Presidential Scholars students.   The program intends to teach students how to mentor others while also providing freshmen with student mentors.  Emilio Lorenzo, the director of Student Success, said that the program aims […]

International Tidings – Aug. 31

Japan suspends Moderna vaccine  Last Thursday, the Japanese government suspended the use of 1.63 million does of the Moderna vaccine for Covid-19 after contamination was found in unused vials. This suspension raises concern for the country as it is facing a supply shortage amidst a surge of new Covid-19 cases. The Japanese Health Ministry stated that the contamination was reported from multiple vaccination sites, with the possibility that some of […]

News Anchor – 8/31

100,000 projected Covid-19 deaths  According to the University of Washington’s Covid-19 death projection model, it is projected that the U.S. will face an additional 98,000 deaths by the start of December. This projected number would bring the overall death toll to almost 730,000. Currently the U.S. is facing its fourth wave of the virus largely powered by the Delta variant. The projection […]

Offshore Calendar

Yiddish Tango – a LIVE concert at the MARJCC in North Miami Beach, FL  Aug. 31 / 7 p.m.  Michael-Ann Russell JCC, Miami, FL.    Karaoke at Nippers  Sept. 1 / 9 p.m.  Nippers Bar & Grill, Boca Raton, FL.    Become A Travel Professional  Sept. 2 / 7 p.m.  2905 Sheridan St Hollywood, FL.    Knowledge Management 1 Day Training  […]

Seriously kidding: Life eternal

The following is a satirical piece. This means that this piece is full of humor, exaggeration, irony and other techniques to create a ridiculous story. This piece is purely entertaining and not meant to be taken seriously under any circumstances. This piece does not reflect the views of the writer, Nova Southeastern University or the […]

Enjoying childhood snacks again

Growing up, I lived on all kinds of snacks. Every day after school I would grab a Princess Barbie Poptart, a bag of Goldfish crackers, a Trix yogurt and so on. Eventually, I stopped seeing some of the snacks I loved on the shelves of my local supermarket. Now, every time I notice a snack that I used to eat on the shelves, I instantly purchase it.   Gushers  Gushers were always in my top ten favorite childhood snacks, mostly because of […]

Inter Miami has found its form

After a nightmare start to the 2021 season, Inter Miami has finally started to turn it around. Many people are asking how the team that once sat in last place put together a solid run, and more importantly, are the MLS Playoffs still within reach?  Disappointing start  Inter Miami’s start to the season was horrendous. In their first 12 games, Inter Miami came away with […]