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On The Scene: What do you like or dislike about the RecPlex?
We asked students what they liked or disliked about the University’s RecPlex. Here is what they had to say:
On The Bench: Scouting the Senior Bowl
Wondering who your favorite NFL team should draft come April? Well, on Jan. 28, you’ll have an opportunity to do your own scouting as the annual Senior Bowl, a game played by college football’s best seniors to show off their skills, will be played.
“American Idol” vs. “The Voice”
“American Idol” and “The Voice” are both reality television shows that are all about finding the next singing sensation of the music world. With each show consisting of a panel of judges, an audition process, surprise musical guests, and giving the home viewers an opportunity to vote for their favorite singers, it leaves many to wonder what the difference is between the two and which is better.
TLC is not TV
TLC used to be called “The Learning Channel,” good thing they changed it because there is very little learning going on.
For better and for worse—the meaning behind “The Vow”
What would you do if your spouse didn’t remember you? How far would you go to fight for your love? When would you realize you needed to let them go? “The Vow” answers these questions.
On The Bench – NSU is home to some elite athletes
Did you know that NSU had 21 All-Americans last year? Now I know we’re not playing blackjack, but 21 sure is one pretty number.
On the bench: Five greatest NSU athletics moments from the fall season
Yours truly has handpicked the five greatest moments (in no particular order) by NSU athletics from the fall season. Whether you missed these epic moments or just enjoy being in a state of nostalgia, you won’t want to turn this page. Enjoy reading. 1. NSU volleyball defeated a tough conference opponent in Rollins on […]
Liam Neeson vs. Nature. Nature doesn’t stand a chance in “The Grey”
No action movie has ever made me tear up or given me the shivers like this before. Safe to say, I wasn’t prepared to feel just as hopeless as one of the plane crash survivors but I did, and that’s exactly what director Joe Carnahan wants.
“The Hunger Games” proves that it doesn’t take much to make the NY Times Best Seller list
Personally, I’m sick of all the hype these mediocre books receive when something better may be out there somewhere shelved from publication. It really is a shame. Not to forget, “The Hunger Games” movie is on the horizon and, hopefully, delivers more than this book did (which I doubt).