Interested in independent music, emerging artists and new album releases? DJ Marie, music director at Radio X, will keep you updated every week in The Current on what’s new in the world of music. You can catch her on Monday nights from 6 to 9 p.m. on 88.5FM, bringing you new music you’re sure to […]
Category: Arts and Entertainment
The Daily Grind
Coffee is a language spoken with flat white passion amongst caffeine-lovers. In college, the words “Starbucks” and “Dunkin Donuts” are often thrown around to members of the cappuccino clan, but college students seem to forget there are an abundance of other places known for their delicious and original coffee. When we are in a rush […]
Enjoy fall with food
Chilly weather, colorful leaves and the aroma of pumpkin spice in the air are all signs that fall is fast approaching. Well, maybe not in South Florida. Although Florida’s climate doesn’t allow for a few elements of fall, that doesn’t mean we can’t indulge in the greatest aspect of the season: the food. So foodies, […]
Soundbite: “Tomorrow Will Be Beautiful” by Flo Morrissey
By Marie Ontivero Interested in independent music, emerging artists and new album releases? DJ Marie, music director at Radio X, will keep you updated every week in The Current on what’s new in the world of music. You can catch her on Monday nights from 6 to 9 p.m. on 88.5FM, bringing you new music […]
5 famous NSU alumni
There are many reasons to take pride in being a NSU student. Maybe it’s because our women’s basketball team has won three consecutive South Region championships or because we own a prestigious art museum in the heart of Fort Lauderdale. In case you need another reason to boast your shark pride, take a look at […]
Immersion: Trip to the golden age of America
Every other week, The Current will feature an excursion to a different South Florida location that’s a little off-the-beaten-path. Every adventure is tailored to college students, so they’ll be reasonably priced and extraordinarily awesome. From old-as-Earth natural landscapes to hip and fresh locations, our hope is to get everyone a little more immersed in the […]
NSU celebrates Hispanic Heritage Celebration
Nova Southeastern University kicked off Hispanic Heritage Month on Sunday, Sept. 6 with the annual Argentine film festival and opening reception of “Diversity in Art.” The celebration started with the premiere of “The Mural,” an Argentine film about romance at the Don Taft University Center. Over 150 people attended. Adriana Bianco, actress, journalist and moderator […]
10 Signs you’re a freshman
1. You wear the infamous lanyard around your neck. No worries though, we’ve all been there. 2. You bought all your textbooks from the bookstore 3. You completed extensive school supply shopping 4. You raise your hand and ask your professor to go to the bathroom 5. You spend at least half of your DB […]
Off Shore Calendar: September 16 – 22, 2015
20―Luke Bryan Coral Skies Amphitheater 7 p.m. 20—Blues Traveler Revolution Live 7 p.m. 22—The Neighbourhood The Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason Theater 8 p.m.
Staff picks: Press play
There’s only one way to describe waking up early―dreadful. Nothing ruins a morning quite like a blaring 7 a.m. alarm clock reminding you of all the responsibilities that come along with adult life. Unlike those exceptional morning people who anticipate the sound of early birds chirping, the smell of coffee brewing and the sight of […]