Two of NSU’s core values are ‘student-centered’ and ‘diversity,’ and with everything going on in the nation, it is more important than ever that students feel safe and at home at NSU. However, some students are still forced to step out of their comfort zones over something as simple as a name. Names may not […]
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News Anchor – Sep. 15th
Wildfires in Oregon continue to rage The mayor of Portland issued a state of emergency last Friday as wildfires edged closer to towns and suburbs, according to The New York Times. Approximately 500,000 individuals have been given evacuation orders — about one in every 10 residents. The wildfires, which have already burned nearly a million […]
New Briefs – Sep. 15th
NSU launches new parking system NSU’s new parking registration system is now available online. The system allows students and employees to register their vehicles in a contactless virtual format. After registration is complete, vehicle decals can be picked up from the One-Stop-Shop in the Horvitz Administration building. The Office of Facilities Management is asking for […]
Here’s what to look forward to from the Department of Performing and Visual Arts this fall
Shark Magic Razor’s Edge Shark Talent is presenting their biannual Shark Showcase this semester, titled “Shark Magic.” Any NSU student can participate in the show alongside students from the Razor’s Edge Shark Talent program that will be featured. The Shark Showcase is being held this Saturday, Sept. 9 at 7:30 p.m. via Zoom. Guest […]
Shark Talent to host Shark Magic: The Showcase
On Sept. 18, the Razor’s Edge Shark Talent program will host Shark Magic: The Showcase, a compilation of student submission videos highlighting the artistic talents of Razor’s Edge Shark Talent program scholars and NSU students. The event will be held via Zoom at 7:30 p.m. Twice a year, The Razor’s Edge Shark Talent program […]
Student employees encountering confusion with NSU Alerts
On Sept. 8, a timely warning regarding a sexual assault reported on NSU’s main campus was sent via email to the NSU community. However, one student population in particular, student employees, did not all receive this email, which included details about the incident, suspect descriptions, resources and general crime prevention information. In a poll […]
Getting involved
Getting to know the community you’re in and making the choice to explore it can be quite the rewarding experience. In college, we have a very unique opportunity to not just discover more about ourselves, but to find individuals to resonate with. Being in such a diverse environment with a plethora of clubs and organizations […]
Postcards from Nassau: Quarantine in The Bahamas
Who knew that something as seemingly normal as going for my usual morning walk would become an occasional outing? After practically being kicked out of my residence hall with the rest of my neighbors, I was quickly struck with this reality when I returned back to my hometown of Nassau in the Bahamas. When I […]
Five women in indie music who are changing the tune
With the rise of new music genres like lo-fi and dreampop within the last year, countless indie artists have been emerging to showcase immense talent and innovation. These five women are revolutionizing the indie genre. They’re good names to remember as their growth will only exponentiate in the coming months. They’re killing the game. […]
Batman: The good and the okay
Sept. 21 is Batman Day, and although you may have just found out that there is a Batman Day, what better way to celebrate than by watching one of the many Batman movies? There are plenty to choose from, but it is no easy task knowing which movies are outdated and which still stand the […]