NSU to test emergency notification systems On Dec. 2, at 2 p.m., the NSU Emergency Notification System will be tested. This includes: mass email; SMS text messages; indoor and outdoor public address systems, including two-way classroom intercoms and emergency blue light phones; “Sharktube” displays throughout campus buildings; digital signage; and NSU’s emergency hotline. Students should […]
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NSU softball finishes fall training
“At the end of the day, we just want good student-athletes — somebody who’s going to perform well in the classroom, buy into our program, [know] what it means to be a Shark and perform on the field.”
Exploring the sports and recreation management program
“It’s fun to watch them interact and create products they are proud of,” he said.
NSU rowing: Focused during fall season, ready for winter
Kelly said, “[It’s] very mental. A lot of sports are mental, but it’s one of the most unique sports in the way that you can’t be selfish. It’s such a group, team effort, and you have to all pull together and trust each other. It’s like a family.”
My words to NSU women’s basketball New women’s basketball column
Despite losing the first game, the team played solid defense. The two areas they needed to fix were rebounding and turnovers and they did just that
Are you fired up tonight? Dinner at Ligouri’s Fired Up!
The atmosphere at Ligouri’s Fired Up! is fantastic. There are neon lights, nice tables and cute girls with “Can-I-help-you?” smiles.
Technology turns us into little techy monsters
Then, I fell silent as I realized how far technology has really progressed over the seven years of my phone ownership. From what was practically a pager with a screen, I now have a fully functional computer in my pocket.
Meet Davis Yahn: The new opinions editor
I like to voice my opinions in every day life, so I figured this would be a great platform to share them with the NSU community and get people talking. In addition, I find inspiration in my wonderful girlfriend, my family and Jeremy Clarkson.
How to “walk-on” to an NSU sports team
“I just started running track and field in my junior year, and I didn’t get good at it until my senior year so I never had the opportunity to get scouted. Since coming to Nova, being able to be accepted as a walk-on and being able to prove myself to my team was a wonderful opportunity. The process is long and it’s hard, but if you’re a committed student athlete, you’ll go through the process and it will pay off.”
FACEOFF: Let’s talk about VIP parking this time
Stop stealing our parking spaces. I mean it. There are only so many hours in the day and I don’t intend to waste them patrolling each lot in this school just to hustle over to a 55-minute class and get reprimanded for my unavoidable tardiness.