With a plethora of other changes that have been in the works for this semester at NSU, there will also be changes to the way that students, faculty and staff park on campus. The Office of Facilities Management at NSU has announced a new parking management software coming to NSU’s campuses. This new parking system, […]
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The newly formed college: Halmos College of Arts and Sciences
The colleges formerly known as the Halmos College of Natural Sciences and Oceanography and the College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences have merged to form the Halmos College of Arts and Sciences and the Guy Harvey Oceanographic Research Center. The university released a statement in late June explaining that the main goals of the […]
International Tidings – August 25th
Engine explodes on migrant boat The U.N. broke news of a migrant boat capsizing off of the coast of Libya on Aug. 19, according to The New York Times. The Europe-bound boat was carrying at least 82 migrants when the engine exploded on Aug. 17. At least 45 people, including five children, drowned or were […]
Physical Plant stocks up on PPE on campus
On Thursday, Aug. 20 and Friday, Aug. 21, NSU received an additional 1,000 gallons of hand sanitizer to refill the 10,000 bottles the university is providing. NSU also received 24,192 canisters of sanitizing wipes to be distributed to the 760 classrooms on campus. “Each classroom on campus will receive a canister of sanitizing wipes […]
News Briefs: August 25th
Know your resources This Friday, Aug. 28, Student Disability Services, Title XI and the Center for Student Counseling and Well-Being will be holding a virtual meeting for students. The meeting is an opportunity for students to not only meet the staff from these three offices, but also learn about what resources are available for students […]
Anchor: August 25th, 2020
Steve Bannon charged with fraud in campaign On Thursday, Aug. 20, President Donald Trump’s former adviser and architect of his 2016 general election campaign, Stephen K. Bannon, was charged with defrauding donors toward a private fundraising effort. According to The New York Times, the effort was called We Build the Wall and intended to bolster […]
On the bench UFC: is more than a sport, it is an art and it’s kept us through COVID-19
While games and sporting events have been put on hold due to the pandemic, Dana White, the President of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), has done everything in his power to keep UFC fights occurring. Given this is really the only sport that I consistently watch, I am more than grateful to say that my […]
Finding fitness outside: adapting to the pandemic
In the wake of gyms closing and limiting capacities, people have adapted their fitness routines in plenty of creative ways since we began following physical distancing guidelines to help limit the spread of COVID-19. Whether it’s watching live streams of workouts online, looking up new programs to do at home or video chatting with a […]
This week in sports history August 25th-29th
August 25 1804: Alicia Thorton becomes the first female jockey In 1804, Alicia Thornton became the first female jockey in England. She gained the honorary title after she challenged her neighbor and brother-in-law, Captain Flint to a race, riding at Knavesmire in Yorkshire in front of thousands of spectators. 1920: Ethelda Bleibtrey is the […]
NSU RecPlex: new guidelines and expectations
As students settle into a new “normal” at NSU, NSU’s Recreation and Wellness Complex, or Recplex, is working hard to provide its members, NSU staff and students with a safe and socially distant way to stay in shape this semester. Continue reading below for a brief overview of what to expect if you plan on […]