Renowned author Dr. Seuss once said, “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go.” In high school, reading seemed more like a chore. We were assigned books to read for class that we were not interested in. However, we were not realizing […]
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Title IX Peer Education Program
Applications for the new Title IX Peer Educator Program, to be student leaders and educate their peers about sexual misconduct and prevention, are open until Wednesday Nov. 21. This program is being spearheaded by Laura Bennett, NSU’s Title IX coordinator, and Desmond Daniels, NSU’s Title IX investigator and deputy coordinator. The program is a way […]
Cast your ears on these podcasts
There truly is a podcast for everyone. They are always a great way to spend your downtime. However, don’t let a lack of downtime stop you from listening to podcasts: the great thing about them is that you can listen anywhere and anytime. “Don’t Blame Me” by Meghan Rienks Have you ever offered your friend […]
NSU celebrates diversity through International Education Week
NSU will celebrate International Education Week from Nov. 12 to Nov. 16, with a week of activities focusing on the international community at NSU.
Tech Corner: 3 great apps to help you get a better education
How about instead of informing your friends about what you think about your professor’s hair piece, why not use your phone to actually pass the class. Here are three apps for your android, iPhone and blackberry to help you do that.
State budget cuts to education affect NSU
Florida’s state legislature began an examination of Gov. Rick Scott’s proposed “Jobs Budget” this month, which was designed to create jobs in the private sector and to reduce state spending. Scott’s first proposed budget cuts state spending by almost $4.6 billion, including reducing the education budget by $300 million.