That title may seem selfish, but it’s true. College is all about juggling and personally I know I tend to forget what my real priorities are in the mix of it all. Work, homework, organizations, a social life, and more work seem to be the typical schedule. There are not enough hours in a day […]
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November 11, 2014
Hello again Sharks! I’m sorry I’m a day late but I hope you all had a good Monday! It was a busy day yesterday at The Current getting ready for the new issue that’s out today (don’t forget to pick one up around campus!). As my head hit the pillow late last night I finally […]
Annabelle
Written by Alessandra Sironi I recommend that if you want a good laugh, go and watch “Annabelle.” If you’re looking for some horror this Halloween season, choose another movie. “Annabelle” is a 2014 movie directed by John R. Leonetti, also known for producing 2013’s “The Conjuring.” In fact, Annabelle begins with a scene from “The […]
November 3, 2014
Hey Sharks and fellow creatures of the sea! Happy Monday! My name is Amanda Kaplan and I’m the new Multimedia Editor at The Current. I’m a junior Communication Studies major at Nova and this is my first semester here. I am a transfer student from a university in New Jersey and I am originally from […]
“Horns”: An enjoyably uncomfortable horror flick
Does a horror movie have to be scary in order to be good? Many would argue that, by definition, yes, a “horror” movie should be “horrifying.” However, there are plenty of popular horror flicks that get away with merely being suspenseful and gory rather than outright terrifying. Heck, some supposed fright flicks are popular because […]
“No Good Deed” is no good
There’s nothing scarier than having an intruder somewhere in your home. At least, that’s what Hollywood continuously wants us to believe. There have been some fantastic home invasion movies (“The Strangers”) and some horrible ones (the “When A Stranger Calls” remake). No matter what the movie is called, it always amounts to the same thing: […]
Faculty Spotlight: Timothy L. Arcaro
When Timothy Arcaro, professor Shepard Broad Law Center, first came to NSU 20 years ago, there was a cow pasture where the Health Professions Division now stands. Now, he is the associate dean of online programs, directing the law center’s online master’s programs in health law, education law and employment law. He also directs the […]
Athlete of the Week: Amanda Kopale
After an injury forced her to spend a season on the sidelines, Amanda Kopale, junior theatre and exercise and sport science major, is recovered and ready to make her comeback as a goalkeeper this soccer season. Kopale was born in Cape Coral, Florida and started playing soccer when she was 5. Throughout her youth, she […]
Success Coaches’ Playbook: The value of resource connection
The Success Coaches’ Playbook is a new biweekly feature of The Current from the staff at the Office of Undergraduate Student Success. It will offer tips, ideas and advice on how to be a more successful student at NSU. The Office of Undergraduate Student Success connects students to resources that allow them to thrive at […]
Diary of … a lupus warrior
Jordan Cook is a senior business administration major. Her interests include writing poems, songs and stories. She also loves to weight lift, play sports and learn about different cultures. With her story, she hopes others learn that everything is possible if you can find motivation, determination, a will to succeed, courage and positivity. Almost six […]