Washington murder suspect arrested Gerald Brevard was arrested on March 15 on murder and assault suspicion. Brevard is suspected of killing homeless people in Washington and New York City. Eric Adams, the mayor of New York City, told The Associated Press, “This man targeted those experiencing homelessness with no regard for life, but this criminal […]
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International tidings – 3/30
Lost Antarctic explorer’s ship found after a century In 1915, Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton’s expedition of the frozen tundra came to a sudden end with the sinking of his ship, The Endurance. Since then, researchers from all backgrounds have been searching for the lost ship, but it was nearly an impossible task due to the […]
Lijo Andrews and Tassnime Sebai: New USGA leaders discuss future
A modest crowd filled the Miniaci Performance Theater on March 23 but the topic at hand was no small matter: USGA Internal Affairs Director Lijo Andrews and Chief Financial Officer Tassnime Sebai answered questions from a moderator and the crowd regarding their plans for next year and why they should be voted for in the […]
NSU food pantry opens doors for all students
Nova Southeastern University strives to implement new and innovative ways to help spread awareness and provide resources for all students. When it comes to students dealing with possible food insecurity, NSU wanted there to be a space for students to retrieve food donations and make students feel comfortable in their nutritional needs while earning their […]
Post self-selection there is a push for more housing on campus amongst students
For the first time in the past three years sophomores were granted priority in the self-selection housing process, leaving seniors to select last. In addition to this change in selection order, the selection options for each class also changed from how they were in previous years. One of the most notable changes is that […]
S.E.A. board hosts annual Fins Fest
From March 28 to April 2, Nova Southeastern University’s Students’ Events and Activities Board, otherwise known as S.E.A. Board, will host its annual Fins Fest week on campus. S.E.A. Board is comprised of seven members. Tiffany Goncalves, the special events chair for S.E.A. Board, had a lot to do with putting Fins Fest Week together. […]
‘Don’t Say Gay’ inspires backlash and debate across Florida
The rain did not quell the crowd during the “Don’t Say Gay” bill protest in Ft. Lauderdale on March 7. Esplanade Park held around 50 people who were there to show support for the LGBTQ+ community and protest the Parental Rights in Education bill, also known as “Don’t Say Gay,” a bill that critics say […]
“Job not finished” SSC Champions prepare for NCAA tournament
After winning their first Sunshine State Conference Tournament in program history, the focus for the NSU men’s basketball program shifts to the NCAA tournament to accomplish the ultimate goal: winning an NCAA Championship. Statistically and ideologically, the Sharks are a difficult team to beat. Coach Jim Crutchfield’s bunch scores with the best of them, scoring […]
News briefs – 3/16
Masks become optional across NSU campuses In an email sent to all students, faculty and staff on March 1, NSU president Hanbury announced that masks would become optional at all NSU campuses, including the NSU University School and in classrooms. This comes after a previous email in February stating that there would be no more […]
News anchor – 3/16
Biden delivers State of the Union address amidst war, inflation President Biden delivered the annual State of the Union address on March 1, which had been recently revised to reflect the invasion of Ukraine by Russian forces. In his speech, Biden started by addressing the ongoing pandemic briefly and expressed gratitude for being able to […]