Month: November 2017
Ushering In Animals On Campus With Open Arms
By Charlotte Hansen Staff Writer Emotional support animals and service dogs have been around for several years, but only recently
Read moreThe University’s College Of Arts And Sciences Introduces A New B.F.A. In Drama To Its Students
By Kendall Steiger Staff Writer Lynn’s drama department recently acquired a new Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) in Drama. A
Read moreLumun Conference Reaches It’s Six Year Mark
By Kaitlyn Frame Editor-in-Chief The Lynn University Model United Nations (LUMUN) Conference is entering its sixth year of operation. This
Read moreBurton’s Bar and Grill Opens in South Florida
By Hadassa Delhomme & Elias Bustamante Editor-in-Chief & Contributing Writer Burton’s Bar and Grill opened their newest and largest location
Read moreLas Vegas Attacks In The Eyes Of A Victim
By Kelly Marmo Contributing Writer On Oct. 1, UNLV student Taylor Wicks joined friends at the Route 91 Country Music
Read moreAchieving A Dream: The Miracle League Gives Disabled Children Opportunity For Success
By Alli Mancani Staff Writer Oftentimes, a disability can prevent a child from pursuing their athletic aspirations, but the Miracle
Read moreOnline Holiday Shopping Reaches New Heights
By Nick Landgren Copy Support Today, Cyber Monday takes over the online shopping experience for consumers of all types, looking
Read moreThankful For A Pardon: The Roots Of Presidents Saving Turkeys Each Year During Holiday Season
By Shawn Johnson Editor-in-Chief Thanksgiving always comes with its local and national traditions, none of which are more notable in
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