Tamara Lumsden, graduate student CSA program “The cell service is good and bad depending where you are on campus. I have Verizon, but I live in Rolling Hills and the service is bad sometimes. When you are on campus, like in the UC, the service isn’t that bad. It’s pretty good. It just depends where […]
Category: Shark Speak
Shark Speak: “What are some steps you think should be taken to prevent another mass-shooting like Parkland?”
Maria Jose Reyes, sophomore psychology major “Bullying is the main thing. If [administration] made sure there is no bullying in high school, then these kinds of things wouldn’t happen because a friend would have spoken up.” Mirary Montero, freshman environmental science major “I think gun control is the main issue. The U.S. […]
Shark Speak: How well does NSU support its student body?
Neha Alety, freshman biology major “Academically, I believe we have a lot of resources like the Tutoring and Testing Center and the Writing Studio that help NSU students progress academically.” Sarah Margolis, sophomore exercise and sport science major “Pretty well. If you create relationships with administrators and people that make the decisions […]
Shark Speak: How well do you think NSU clubs, organizations and administration run holiday-specific events?
Jaylynne Thomas, freshman speech language pathology “I think they do events pretty well. They have a lot of events to choose from. I know a lot of the athletes are going to the basketball game and then there are events in the actual dorms, like Commons and Goodwin. There are a lot of events to […]
Shark Speak: With the recent Celebration of Excellence, what do you think NSU should tackle next to reach their 2020 vision?
Murielle Cayemitte, junior biology major “I get the “outer aspect;” like making people on the outside think we are looking really awesome. On the “inside aspect,” I am a LA [lab assistant] for Gen Chem and I see there is a lot of equipment that we need and more money for us to buy more […]
Shark Speak: What is your favorite thing about the Super Bowl and why?
Kenzi Schreiber, freshman biology major “I like the commercials and I like how it is the biggest game of the year so you get to see what is really happening.” Zane Lucero, junior biology major “I love the teams. I love the [Los Angeles] Rams the most but I hope the [Philadelphia] […]
Shark Speak, If you were to create a club, what would it be and why?
Brittany Luong, freshman biology major “I would probably create a [chapter] of the National Beta Club, which is like a community service and leadership type of organization. I was in it in high school and I think they have one for alumni.” Sulaiman Paika, freshman biology major “Me and my friend were […]
Shark Speak: What kind of concerns would you bring up at President Hanbury’s Town Hall Meeting?
Nyorh Agwe, graduate business student “Why are they increasing the prices to the prerequisite classes of graduate students?” Kyle Hansotia, freshman biology major “The clinic should be easier to access and be more available to students. I went when I was really sick and they told me I had to come […]
Shark Speak: Describe this winter semester in three words, and explain why.
Amy Abdou, freshman biology major “Stressful, packed and science-y. All the classes I’m taking are for my bio major. I’m in the seven-year program so I have a very strict schedule I have to follow to get all my credits in time for the MCAT.” Mackenzie Conley, freshman neuroscience major “Hectic, challenging […]
Shark Speak: What obstacles have you experienced over this past semester? How do you plan to overcome them next semester?
Antwonisha Bryant, freshman political science major “For me it was mostly time management because I’m a student athlete — I run track — so trying to find a balance was hard. I’m taking 18 credits this semester so balancing that and the sports has been difficult. Next semester, I’ll make more schedules to get my […]