I know this is the week every student dreads. I bet you just want to flush finals week down the toilet. But, you’ll be back home spending time with family soon enough. So good luck my fellow NSU students and I hope you get all “A’s.”
Category: Features
Diary of… a break dancer
“If you’re going to break dance, you’re going to need to learn the basics. It’s going to be time consuming and hard since you have to develop your body, but I guarantee you, with time and patience, you’ll be able to do it.”
Diary of… NSU’s Last Shark Standing winner
This was by far the greatest college experience I could ever have had. I am so thankful for all my friends that supported me and cheered me on, especially Alina. I would also like to say thank you to everyone who voted for me. It means a lot to me and I thank all of you.
Happening now: International Students Week
“This campus is made of 30-40 percent international students, so we want the whole week to be for them, so they feel recognized and at home. It’s an annual tradition we’re trying to carry out and make it bigger and bigger,” she said.
It’s never too early to think about graduate school
“Start as early as possible. You don’t want to wait until the last minute. You want to submit your application on time, have all of your letters of recommendation, your personal statement, and your resume and cover letter ready to go. You’ve got to start early,” said Klimkiewicz.
Diary of… a belly dancer
I believe clothing tells the story of a person and belly dancing has so many gorgeous outfits that it’s incredible. The colors and the costume design say who you are at that moment.
Faculty Spotlight: Andrea Shaw
Inspiration can be a two-way street in the classroom and for Andrea Shaw, Ph.D., assistant director of the division of humanities and associate professor in the Farquhar College of Arts and Sciences, it definitely is.
How residents can stay safe on campus
“It’s a pain because I go visit my friends in the Commons almost every day and when I sign in they start keeping track of me and tell me I can’t go see my friends. You can only go in a certain number of times. It’s just a pain because I might be going in for five minutes and leaving and I have to sign in,” she said.
Need Gas? The Most Involved Commuter Contest will help you
The Most Involved Commuter Contest is open to any undergraduate commuter student who swipes his or her shark card or signs in at an event. The winner will be announced on the Office of Student Orientation and Commuter Student Involvement’s website and each winner will be called
Homecoming: How it all began
Students would paddle across the lake, pull their rafts out, put them back in the lake and go all the way around the university school and end where the Miami Dolphins now practice.