With the beginning of March coming and going, you may have heard the term “March Madness” floating around. If you’re not a huge basketball fan, you may have seen a poster for it, or filled out a tournament card blindly with schools you’ve never heard of. Still, none of these offer an explanation as to […]
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On the bench: The Dolphins should fire Chris Grier
As a Dolphins fan, January and February are always freed up on my schedule. Why is that? The Dolphins are never in the playoffs, and I blame the organization from the top down for this. Trading away star players for draft picks, refusing to address certain positions of need and the complete inability to draft […]
On deck 3/16 – 3/30
Softball v Kutztown March 16 | 5 p.m. AD Griffin Sports Complex v Kutztown March 16 | 7 p.m. AD Griffin Sports Complex v Florida Tech March 18 | 6 p.m. AD Griffin Sports Complex v Florida Tech March 19 | 1 p.m. AD Griffin Sports Complex v Florida Tech March […]
Finding fitness: Trampolining
In times where all you want to do is sit on the couch or on your bed and eat chips, finding fun ways to work out is exactly what everyone needs in order to stay in shape while also doing all the things you love. It might just be something as simple as walking your […]
Men’s Basketball and Baseball reach No. 1
For the first time in program history, Nova Southeastern University’s men’s baseball and basketball teams have reached the top spot in their national rankings at the same time. Both programs are as hot as ever with the national championship in their sights. Dominant Sharks cap perfect regular season with No. 1 ranking After 28 straight […]
Shark spotlight “Success for Miles”: Lia Smerina
Lia Smerina is a sophomore public health major in the Dual DO program. She is also in the Razors Edge Leadership program as well as the Honors College. Smerina is a track and cross-country runner on Nova Southeastern University’s competitive team and has been running since she was in the sixth grade. “In sixth grade, […]
After 22 seasons, Tom Brady hangs up his cleats
On Feb. 1, quarterback Tom Brady officially retired from football. The 44-year-old rides into the sunset as a three-time NFL MVP, seven-time Super Bowl champion, three-time All-Pro and 15-time Pro Bowler. He ends his career as the most decorated player in NFL history. Brady is walking away with some records that may never be broken. […]
Keeping the pressure: Meet the new dance team at NSU
Nova Southeastern University might not be the first name that comes to mind when thinking of stellar dance teams, but that might change. A new dance team has been stepping up on campus and has gotten people talking, so who is this new group? Meet the Pressure Dance Team, who specialize in Dancehall and Soca […]
On the bench: Mike McDaniel will get most out of the Fins, Tua
After the firing of former coach Brian Flores, the Miami Dolphins are taking a different approach with leadership, and I think it’s the best move they’ve made in my lifetime. On Feb. 7, the Dolphins hired San Francisco 49ers offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel to be the team’s next head coach. I can’t say a lot […]
On deck 2/23 – 3/8
Baseball v Embry-Riddle Feb. 25 | 6 p.m. NSU Baseball Complex v Embry-Riddle Feb. 26 | 1 p.m. NSU Baseball Complex v Embry-Riddle Feb. 26 | 4 p.m. NSU Baseball Complex v Davenport Mar. 3 | 6 p.m. NSU Baseball Complex v Davenport Mar. 4 | 6 p.m. NSU Baseball Complex […]