All across the country mental health crises are on the rise among college students according to Erika Correa. Since March 2020 this has also been reflected at Nova Southeastern University as seen in an increase of students using the services provided by NSU. This summer Henderson underwent a few changes. Henderson is now known as the Center For Student Counseling And Well-Being […]
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So you want to start gaming: Let’s talk game genres
Over the course of the last year, gaming as a hobby has risen in popularity because you can play games with friends while still maintaining social distance. In this four part series aimed to help someone get into gaming as a hobby, which popular consoles are available has already been covered, and now it’s time to get into game genres and recommendations […]
News Briefs – 8/31
Unity Fest To round off Weeks of Welcome, the Diversity Student Council from the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Office will celebrate student diversity through Unity Fest on Sept. 2. from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Unity Fest will be held in the Don Taft University Center Spine, where students can experience a variety of cultures, backgrounds and organizations while offering free food, music and giveaways. Security […]
How to support small businesses
Since the start of COVID-19, there has been an explosion of small businesses across all social media platforms, making it extremely hard for online shoppers to put down their credit cards. I do not know about you, but during quarantine, my addiction to online shopping went through the roof and has remained the same since. […]
That time I… went ziplining in Roatan, Honduras
Ana Maria Soto is a sophomore communication major with a focus in strategic communications and a minor in psychology. My family and I have been fortunate enough to cruise through the Caribbean each Thanksgiving — with the exception of 2019 — for the last seven years. On these vacations, I realized that I wasn’t as […]
I am done with DB
As my sophomore year comes to an end, I have begun looking back on some things that have caused me the most stress during my college career, attempting to work on these things and finish out the second half of my undergraduate experience with a bang. As such, I have come to a retrospectively, unsurprising […]
Water your thoughts: Have we become too sensitive?
With the pandemic and the 2020 presidential election, we can all agree on one thing: there’s a divide in our country. While our differences are meant to keep up learning, growing, evolving as a society, they are being used against us. We’ve seen the rise of “cancel culture”. Dozens of individuals and companies either […]
A look through deaf eyes: History, culture and acceptance
Deaf History Month, celebrated in March, explores the experiences and education of deaf persons and the development of deaf communities and deaf culture. Deaf individuals are those who are affected by varying degrees of deafness, or the partial or total inability to hear. According to Riva Markowitz, adjunct professor of American Sign Language (ASL) courses […]
News Briefs
The World of Anna Sui exhibit is now open at NSU Art Museum The World of Anna Sui exhibit is open at the NSU Fort Lauderdale Art Museum. The exhibit features the work of one of New York’s most beloved and accomplished designers and will be on display until Oct. 3. Tickets for timed entry […]
Keep Messi or stay messy
What is a team without their superstar? That is a question FC Barcelona should soon begin asking itself. The pandemic seems to have negatively affected one of the world’s richest soccer clubs, and maybe, it can say its success has been its greatest fault. Being the club that brings in the most money isn’t always […]