There’s an old saying that goes, “Give a man some vegetables, and you feed him for a day. Teach a man how to grow a vegetable garden, and you feed his whole family for life.” With the current state the world is in, now is as good a time as ever to start eating healthy […]
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Current Events – May 19th 2020
NSU SHEPARD BROAD COLLEGE OF LAW RANKED NATIONALLY FOR LEGAL RESEARCH AND WRITING According to the NSU Newsroom, “Shepard Broad College of Law’s Legal Research and Writing Program has been ranked 18th nationally by U.S. News & World Report specialty rankings.” In addition, the college also ranked 50th nationally for its Trial Advocacy Program as […]
Staying Positive Amidst A Pandemic
COVID-19 has truly affected all of us. In the midst of all the current negative news and occurrences, it is difficult to try and stay positive. Yet, staying positive is extremely important, especially for your mental health. Yes, things are different, but even in all this darkness, it is still possible to find a light. […]
What’s On Your Summer Playlist?
Now that summer is here, I plan to fill my days with plenty of productive and soul-replenishing activities. Listening to music is definitely one. Below are some songs that seem to repeatedly make their way back into my queue. 1. (Don’t Fear) the Reaper – Blue Oyster Cult Following suit with the current state […]
Letter from the summer editor | May 12, 2020
While this summer may be a bit different from our typical summers, it is important to maintain some type of normal in our day to day and keep a sense of community. Because of this, The Current has decided to bring you a summer edition of the paper to keep your days entertained and provide […]
Quarantine story: A birthday celebration right before quarantine
JoMari Chao is a sophomore legal and international studies double major at NSU. She is also DJ Flackie on NSU’s RadioX. When I first thought to write my quarantine story, I didn’t know where to begin. I decided to start with the last time I got to be on campus with my friends at the […]
How to keep your mind active in summer
While we may be more inclined (or obligated) to stay inside right now, classes have ended and summertime has officially begun. This is the time to unwind and relax from all the stress that can come with school, and while unwinding and relaxing is much needed, it is still important to keep the mind fresh […]
Quarantine story: Living in quarantine with a broken air-conditioning unit
Air-conditioning is essential when living with your parents in Florida and I did not have a proper working air conditioning unit when campus switched to online this winter semester. It was not until the week of finals that I was finally able to have AC for the whole day. If these weren’t quarantine days, I […]
Current Events: May 12, 2020
NSU will open residence halls and resume in-person classes for Fall 2020 On Friday, May 1, President Hanbury announced to the NSU community of the university’s plans to reopen residence halls and resume in-person classes for the Fall 2020 semester. While the decision is subject to the CDC, local government directives, and Governor of […]
Places to Gill Out: Royal Pig Pub
NSU is a unique and lively campus, but that doesn’t mean that Sharks can’t band together and take an afternoon to explore the South Florida area — even if that just means finding a quaint place to study. Midterm exams can definitely take a toll on your mind, body and eating habits. After a week […]