Race to Presidency: Fact Checking the GOP Debate

CNN hosted the third GOP Debate between Republican presidential candidates on Oct. 28. The following statements were made by candidates throughout the GOP debate, and the verdicts were decided upon by The Current staff after heavy research of reputable sources. Full transcripts of the debates can be found online at Time.com, CNN.com and other news […]

Sigma Delta Tau’s Second Annual XY Factor

Sigma Delta Tau will host their second annual XY Factor to raise money for Jewish Women International on Nov. 6 in the Don Taft University Center Pit from 7-9 p.m. Jewish Women International is one of Sigma Delta Tau’s national philanthropies. According to their website, the philanthropy’s goal is to work to end domestic violence […]

News Briefs for November 3, 2015

Scholarship available to graduating seniors Two graduating seniors of any major will be nominated for the Junior Fellows program for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Beginning Aug. 1, 2016, Junior Fellows will spend one year at the Carnegie Endowment in Washington, D.C. to conduct research for publications, participate in meetings with officials, take part […]

Grow your beard to raise awareness

In honor of Men’s Health Awareness Month, the Office of Recreation and Wellness will host No Shave November Growing Games through the end of November, beginning with a kick-off event on Nov. 4 from noon to 1 p.m. in the Don Taft University Center Spine. No Shave November is a movement based on an online […]

News Anchor for November 3, 2015

China will reportedly end its one-child policy According to a statement from the Communist Party, couples in China will be allowed to have two children now that China’s population growth has stabilized, resulting in an aging population. The family planning policy, better known as the one-child policy, was enacted in 1979 after China’s population boomed […]

Psychology Career Day

Psychology Club will host Psychology Career Day on Saturday, Nov. 7 in the Don Taft University Center second floor lounge from 1 to 4 p.m. Reya Hossain, senior psychology major and president of Psychology Club, described Psychology Career Day as an event for students who share an interest in psychology and want to learn more […]

On Shore Calendar for November 3, 2015

November 4 No Shave November Growing Games noon-1 p.m. @ UC Spine Maasti Bake Sale 11 a.m.- 5p.m. @ UC Spine CSA Culture Night 6-10 p.m. @ UC Pit November 5 DPhiE’s ANAD Dinner 8 p.m. @ Shark Circle SDT XY Factor Flag Football Game 4-6 p.m. @ Intramural Field November 6 SDT XY Factor […]

UNICEF trick-or-treats to save lives

NSU’s chapter of UNICEF is hosting a Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF donation drive until the middle of November to raise money for the UNICEF organization, which provides aide to developing countries. Trick-or-treat boxes will be distributed to schools, students and organizations to collect money raised throughout the drive. Khadija Chowdhury, junior biology major and president of […]

News Briefs for October 27, 2015

Have a frightful dinner with Shark Dining Shark Dining will host a Fright Fest in the Don Taft University Center Food Court on Oct. 27 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Surprise Halloween-themed dishes will be served, and there will be a cupcake decorating competition. The winner of the competition will receive Shark Dining vouchers. Walk […]

Glow in the Shark

The NSU Student Events and Activities (SEA) Board will host their annual Glow in the Shark party on Oct. 29 from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. in Flight Deck’s backyard. Ashley Tomlinson, sophomore psychology major and entertainment chair of SEA Board, is spearheading the event and said her goal for the event is for NSU […]