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Alyssa Milano Captivates Audience at Life 101

Alyssa Milano Captivates Audience at Life 101
NSU students and community members waited an hour in advance in a meandering line outside the Rose and Alfred Miniacci Performing Arts Center on Jan. 17 in eager anticipation for the Life 101 series featuring Alyssa Milano. The packed auditorium audience was a mix of students, faculty, staff and their family members, and was full of energy as host Mark Cavanaugh, professor at NSU, introduced the well-known actress.… 5 Comments

Hunger Banquet Educates NSU About World Famine Issues

Hunger Banquet Educates NSU About World Famine Issues

Step It Up Kickoff Rally

Step It Up Kickoff Rally
Past elections have shown that only 44% of Davie's registered voters actually go to the polls. In an attempt to increase voter participation, NSU hosted its Step It Up Kickoff Rally on Jan. 24 to promote participation in the primary elections, which were quickly approaching.… Post the First Comment

NSU Students Bring Down Wall of Hate

NSU Students Bring Down Wall of Hate
Every year, students at NSU gather in front of the Alvin Sherman Library quad to take part in the Wall of Hate Project, a symbolic tradition taking place toward the end of Unity Week which represents the dissolution of hate among the NSU community. Students are chosen to paint a derogatory word that highly offends and bothers them on the side of a concrete cinder block.… Post the First Comment

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NSU Fraternities Seek to Recruit New Members During Rush Week 2008

Greek life at NSU is slowly becoming bigger and bigger. As Rush Week began on Jan. 14, a number of events took place to recruit new members for Greek organizations. Without the help of new members an organization will simply die out, which is why Rush Week is so important for the many organizations that partake in it.… Post the First Comment

Take Back the Night

NSU hosts annual event to stop domestic violence and sexual abuse
Take Back the Night
On Tuesday, Jan. 22, NSU held its sixth annual Take Back the Night Campaign to raise awareness about domestic violence and abuse. Take Back the Night has its roots all the way back in 1877, when women in London, England, began to protest the fear and violence that they felt when walking the streets at night.… Post the First Comment

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