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. […]
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The curious case of cows on campus
Davie may be a western-themed town, but students weren’t prepared for cows to be spotted at multiple locations on Nova Southeastern University’s main campus on March 26. While unnoticed by most, the word traveled quickly through the student body throughout the following month and the cows gained celebrity status, even earning themselves a mention on […]
Asbestos removed from Mailman-Hollywood building
There are ongoing construction and renovation projects in the Mailman-Hollywood building located on Nova Southeastern University’s main campus. If you’ve passed through the building or have seen crews on the outside, you’ve probably noticed that one of the building’s stairwells is blocked off and has “asbestos removal” signs posted. This has caused both student and […]
NSU’s annual Arbor Day festival and the importance of planting trees
Arbor Day, like Earth Day, is a national holiday centered around the celebration and appreciation of the natural world, specifically through the planting of trees across the nation. It is normally celebrated on the last Friday of April, although many states around the country host celebrations throughout the month. Tree Campus Higher Education, in partnership […]
STUEYs returns in person for first time since 2019
Editor’s note: This issue of the newspaper was written prior to The STUEYs. A list of winners will be published in issue 24. Faculty, students and staff gathered for the 24th annual Student Life Achievement Awards, known as the STUEYs which were held in person for the first time since the start of the COVID-19 […]
Undergraduate Student Symposium showcases student research
Nova Southeastern University’s annual Undergraduate Student Symposium was held on April 6 and 7 and started at noon in the Cotilla Gallery on the second floor of the Alvin Sherman Library. The Undergraduate Student Symposium’s opening ceremony featured guest speaker Kenneth Dawson-Scully, senior vice president and associate provost of translational research and economic development. […]
Sharks and satellites: The Shark Shuttle GPS system receives an upgrade
If you’ve checked NextBus or the iShark app in hopes of finding the next time the Shark Shuttle will be stopping near you, you may have noticed that the app or website gives you an error message or tells you that the shuttle is offline on that route. Don’t fear, though, the Shark Shuttle is […]
NSU hosts JDRF One Walk for the fight against diabetes
JDRF held a walk sponsored by Nova Southeastern University that started at the Alvin Sherman Library at 8:30 a.m. on April 9 in an effort to raise awareness and inform others about Type 1 diabetes. JDRF is an organization that supports Type 1 diabetes by holding multiple walkathon events, such as One Walk to […]
News briefs – 4/13
College of Osteopathic Medicine students shave their heads in support of cancer research On April 2 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., NSU students, faculty and friends gathered at NSU’s Tampa Bay Regional Campus for the Shaving Heads to Help Children with Cancer eEvent. The event, also called the “Be a Shark, Brave for the […]
News briefs – 3/30
Halmos College of Arts and Sciences collects towels for turtles NSU Halmos College of Arts and Sciences SGA Executive Board organized a beach towel collection in March. The towel collection was “for the turtles up at Gumbo Limbo, where the team treats, provides surgery and rehabs the turtles with the ultimate hope of releasing them […]