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The Beacon, February 16, 2024, Beacon Staff Feb 2024

The Beacon, February 16, 2024, Beacon Staff

The Beacon, 2023-2024

A day in the life of Jodi Grant; Sunday nights are wing nights; Delightfully messy, slow paced album; "Undercooked" action film hits big screen; NEXT students' experiences performed; Remembrance and anticipation of Easter; The importance of clubs on NW's campus; Grant welcomes all who enter the theatre; Adulting 101 prepares students for post-college; Students enjoy wing night; Religious intolerance at NW; Our worship leaves some out; Fifth year student athletes dominating; Raider athletic band provides energy at games; Young student-athletes show great promise; Family Feud returns for a second year;


The Current - Volume 34 Issue 4, Nova Southeastern University Oct 2023

The Current - Volume 34 Issue 4, Nova Southeastern University

The Current

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The Current - Volume 34 Issue 2, Nova Southeastern University Sep 2023

The Current - Volume 34 Issue 2, Nova Southeastern University

The Current

No abstract provided.


The Current - Volume 34 Issue 1, Nova Southeastern University Sep 2023

The Current - Volume 34 Issue 1, Nova Southeastern University

The Current

No abstract provided.


The Beacon, March 31, 2023, Beacon Staff Mar 2023

The Beacon, March 31, 2023, Beacon Staff

The Beacon, 2022-2023

Unsung Heroes: Sherry Lang; The best of NW campus pranks; Cyrus's artistry not an endless trip; Film depicts America's spiritual awakening; A celebration of a century of theatre; Annual dance concert shows students' creativity; Environment importance in April: Earth Month; Using teaching experiences to serve with NEXT; Students enjoy the places of Orange City; The lovely pranks of NW; Should Women Be Pastors?; Why Hockey is the Best Sport; Dykstra and Vandersall Lead NWC Athletics; NW and Mayhem in the Middle of March; Double Trouble and Single Swingle on the Court; Engaging illusion show wows audiences; Battle continues for bragging …


The Beacon, March 17, 2023, Beacon Staff Mar 2023

The Beacon, March 17, 2023, Beacon Staff

The Beacon, 2022-2023

Unsung Heroes: Sherri Langton; Women's History Month at NW; Paramore makes triumphant return; "Cocaine Bear" movie laced with let-downs; Spreading the gospel through theatre; NW concert band shares gift of music on tour; NW students have an opportunity to learn Latin; Langton embraces community in her role at NW; Whodunnit comes to Fern for a second year; Women's History Month; Reverse Amish Rumspringa; The Great Northwestern Rebrand; NW Cheer Team Ends on a High Note in GPAC; No. 17 Raiders Hot at Tucson Invitational; Raider Intermural Basketball Champions: Tun-A-Sub; TEDx at NW to spark hope through ideas; NW students serve …


The Current - Volume 33 Issue 6, Nova Southeastern University Feb 2023

The Current - Volume 33 Issue 6, Nova Southeastern University

The Current

No abstract provided.


The Beacon, February 3, 2023, Beacon Staff Feb 2023

The Beacon, February 3, 2023, Beacon Staff

The Beacon, 2022-2023

Unsung Heroes: Janelle Phinney; Celebrating Black History Month; An instrumental road trip with DeMarco; Artificially intelligent friendship fallout; Senior Spotlight: Emily Rozendaal; Longstanding festival honors young performers; Class of 2023 with unique college experience; NW Campus celebrates Black History Month; Raider Student Ambassadors appreciation; Phinney and the music dept.; RA's Responsibilities with Alcohol Off Campus; Elementary Education is the Best Major; Lind: NW Wrestler Rolling Opponents Over; Raider Cheer Team Working Towards Gains; Recent Basketball Wins Propelling Raiders to March; Book studies starting up on campus; NW community pitches in to help feed Hondurans


The Beacon, November 17, 2022, Beacon Staff Nov 2022

The Beacon, November 17, 2022, Beacon Staff

The Beacon, 2022-2023

The magical world of Disney at NW; Women in leadership club at NW; "Takin' it Back" to the self-respecting days; Styles still finding his way in the movie industry; A true artist with a paintbrush and bright smile; A deep undertone brought to life through humor; The chaotic history of Black Friday; When you wish upon a class at NW; International Education week at Northwestern; Women in Leadership; It's beginning to look a lot like Thanksgiving; The sea creatures that smile back; Midland meets Moser's milestone mayhem; Fall-ing in love with winter wrestling at NW; Cross country crew will yeet …


The Current - Volume 33 Issue 1, Nova Southeastern University Oct 2022

The Current - Volume 33 Issue 1, Nova Southeastern University

The Current

No abstract provided.


The Beacon, September 23, 2022, Beacon Staff Sep 2022

The Beacon, September 23, 2022, Beacon Staff

The Beacon, 2022-2023

Students reflect on summer research; Molly Faber joins NW as new professor; Legend's less than legendary new album; Much anticipated film that still fell flat in theaters; Artificial intelligence comes to black box theatre; A world famous master organist at Christ Chapel; Inspiring students and growing communities; Honor students share summer experiences; NW students served over the summer; Beating the Mental Health Stigma; "There Is No Parking Spots"; The New Bridge Center Athletic Liaison; Isaac Thurm: A NWC Graduate Assistant; Freshman Emily Haverdink: Cross Country Whiz; Deeply Ngaging in the conversation; Bridge Center: Building a bridge across campus


The Current - Volume 33, Orientation Issue, Nova Southeastern University Aug 2022

The Current - Volume 33, Orientation Issue, Nova Southeastern University

The Current

No abstract provided.


The Current - Volume 32 Issue 24, Nova Southeastern University Apr 2022

The Current - Volume 32 Issue 24, Nova Southeastern University

The Current

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The Current - Volume 32 Issue 21, Nova Southeastern University Mar 2022

The Current - Volume 32 Issue 21, Nova Southeastern University

The Current

No abstract provided.


The Beacon, February 11, 2022, The Beacon Staff Feb 2022

The Beacon, February 11, 2022, The Beacon Staff

The Beacon, 2021-2022

NW students return from Romania; The future of Kepp Hall; Flettwood Mac’s album turns 45 this month; Girl-power not enough to offset forgettable story; Days at the beach brought to you in Christ Chapel; Shining a light on a theater expert with a servant heart; Unsung Heroes: music adjunct faculty; Hubbard’s sabbatical in the Bahamas; Why Americans call it soccer; Why diversity offices matter; Campus Quotes; Spotlight: Kennedy Kramer garners GPAC honors; NW wrestling takes action in meet at Sioux City; NW men’s and women’s tennis begin seasons; NW celebrates diversity in health; Super Bowl set for this Sunday in …


The Current - Volume 32 Issue 17, Nova Southeastern University Jan 2022

The Current - Volume 32 Issue 17, Nova Southeastern University

The Current

No abstract provided.


The Beacon, November 19, 2021, The Beacon Staff Nov 2021

The Beacon, November 19, 2021, The Beacon Staff

The Beacon, 2021-2022

“Stand Up For Your Sister” comes to campus; NW students double as camp counselors; Swift baring her relationship soul for fans; The bigger the name, the bigger the fail; A blossoming performer showcases her talents; Van Ravenswaay: a versatile and talented NW musician; History in The Beacon archives; An anticipated Thanksgiving break; The match to end all matches; Forget geese, let’s talk penguins; Hot Takes: Which Taylor Swift album is the best and why?; Marker and Wiersma race their way to nationals; Raider basketball dominate in Pizza Ranch Classic; A new season begins for the NW wrestling team; Northwestern introduces …


The Beacon, November 12, 2021, The Beacon Staff Nov 2021

The Beacon, November 12, 2021, The Beacon Staff

The Beacon, 2021-2022

Resident directors add dogs to campus; Sophomores experience first “normal” year; Houndmouth leaves their listeners hopeful; Obscure comics brought to the big screen at last; Dordt prof has a soft spot for NW art department; Heritage and Jazz present an effervescent performance; Improv group brings laughs to NW; Empowerment groups offer more; The undeserving black sheep; Providence, history, and nuance; Hot Takes: Which fast food fries are the best and why?; Raiders men’s soccer the team to beat; Three Raiders get All-Conference honors in XC GPAC meet; Raiders football fall in rivalry match against Morningside; I-Club hosts annual Coffee House; …


The Beacon, October 22, 2021, The Beacon Staff Oct 2021

The Beacon, October 22, 2021, The Beacon Staff

The Beacon, 2021-2022

Student activities sees new changes; Book clubs provide fresh perspectives; An out-of-this world experience for Coldplay; Depth and character for the beloved secret agent; Bold brass spanning their careers and genres; Talented jack of all trades within the music department; Putting policies to action: I.D.E.A.; Little orange booklet goes digital; The fundamental issue with men’s soccer; Wear a mask when you are sick; Hot Takes: Is a hotdog a sandwich? Why or why not?; Raiders make new program record for yards; Raiders Volleyball tops Mount Marty in straight sets; NW women’s soccer loses to Dordt with late goal; Northwestern offers …


The Beacon, October 1, 2021, The Beacon Staff Oct 2021

The Beacon, October 1, 2021, The Beacon Staff

The Beacon, 2021-2022

Brad’s Breads introducing gelato; Colenbrander Hall welomes new RD; Taylor Swift reclaims her name; Funny and action packed, something for everyone; Music comes back in full force this fall; Anna Boyles: athlete, servant and musician; Learning Commons services available; Campus vaccination comparably low; Harry Styles has been right all along; In defense of reformed pacifism; Hot Takes: Is cereal a soup?; NW in momentum game dominates Dordt; After stellar game, Cade Moser receives GPAC honors; Men’s and Women’s tennis afforded fun opportunity; NW students go to Black Hills; Leadership Program


The Beacon, September 24, 2021, The Beacon Staff Sep 2021

The Beacon, September 24, 2021, The Beacon Staff

The Beacon, 2021-2022

Stegenga Hall celebrates 25 years; Scooter’s set to open in the fall; Emotional journey through listeners’ pasts; A new success for the seemingly unstoppable Marvel; Delve deeper past the superficial top layer of life; Charlotte’s Web: a children’s welcome back to theater; Scholarship luncheon returns; New artist in residence: Dr. Flynn; The Bible embraces difference; Do not homeschool your kids; Hot Takes: Which Skittle flavor is best and why?; NW men’s soccer bests Briar Cliff for first time since 2018; NW football dominates Doane in homecoming game; Women’s soccer drops homecoming game against Briar Cliff; Dedication of Vogel Welcome Center; …


The Beacon, September 10, 2021, The Beacon Staff Sep 2021

The Beacon, September 10, 2021, The Beacon Staff

The Beacon, 2021-2022

Psychology gains married professors; Imagine Dragons without an identity; The coveter of spots has been redressed; Barker honoring 9/11 with September Bears; Connell to mentor future NW band members; Draayer directs Intercultural Department; Students spent summer serving in Haiti; Northwestern and the vaccine; Christians and conditional love; Hot Takes: How do you eat your string cheese?; Women’s basketball welcomes new head coach; Raiders defeat Broncos in home football opener; Raiders soccer hosts Pizza Ranch Classic home opener; New semester brings more normalcy; Campus IJM chapter


The Current: Orientation Issue - Volume 32 Issue 1, Nova Southeastern University May 2021

The Current: Orientation Issue - Volume 32 Issue 1, Nova Southeastern University

The Current

No abstract provided.


The Beacon, January 29, 2021, The Beacon Staff Jan 2021

The Beacon, January 29, 2021, The Beacon Staff

The Beacon, 2020-2021

DeYounge launches tough topic in chapel; Unsung Heroes: Rahn Franklin; Zayn Malik's new album falls short; Hanks delivers a powerful performance; Great harmony found in human biology; Losses remembered as family is strengthened; The dating culture across NW campus; Transfers are loving NW experience; The wasps deserve to be saved too; Art, and your grandma's figurines; Women's soccer welcomes new head coach; NW Track and Field starts off strong; Raiders Cheer and Dance team's first competition; Biden takes office as next President; Spring COVID-19 cases


The Current - Volume 31 Issue 14, Nova Southeastern University Nov 2020

The Current - Volume 31 Issue 14, Nova Southeastern University

The Current

No abstract provided.


The Beacon, November 6, 2020, The Beacon Staff Nov 2020

The Beacon, November 6, 2020, The Beacon Staff

The Beacon, 2020-2021

Unsung Heroes: Kris Korver; Busy life of an academic advisor; Movie expresses thoughts of cultural differences; Goo Goo Dolls impress with new Christmas album; "Jabberwocky" tour set to take the "stage"; Symphonic Band to perform Christ's return; Nearly 100 years of VPH history; Opportunities in your career field; Corona and the new era; Are you enough for God?; NW signs a seven-year deal with Nike; Raiders take on Midland University Warriors; NW Raider soccer takes on Doane University Tigers; Human trafficking awareness on campus; Early snowfall covered Orange City


The Current Volume 30 : Issue 21, Nova Southeastern University Feb 2020

The Current Volume 30 : Issue 21, Nova Southeastern University

The Current

No abstract provided.


Ada News - 11/18/2019, American Dental Association, Publishing Division Nov 2019

Ada News - 11/18/2019, American Dental Association, Publishing Division

ADA News

Established in 1970 as the official newspaper of the American Dental Association, the ADA News serves practicing dentists and others allied to the dental profession in the U.S. and internationally. It is the No. 1 source of news and information about the many benefits and services the ADA delivers to members daily as well as timely information on scientific, social, political and economic developments affecting dentistry and health care.


Online News Representation Of Missing/Murdered Indigenous Women In Washington, New Mexico, And Arizona, Kelli Bowers Nov 2019

Online News Representation Of Missing/Murdered Indigenous Women In Washington, New Mexico, And Arizona, Kelli Bowers

McNair Scholars Manuscripts

There is limited research on the rates of violence against the many missing and murdered indigenous women (MMIW) in the United States, especially in urban areas. There is also little news coverage given to women who are victims of this violence. The absence of research on this topic and the shortage of news coverage leads to a lack of understanding by the general public on the issue as a whole. This is a qualitative content analysis of the representation of MMIW in Washington, New Mexico, and Arizona. I will analyze the newspaper reporting of MMIW in these states and the …


The Current Volume 29 : Issue 27, Nova Southeastern University Apr 2019

The Current Volume 29 : Issue 27, Nova Southeastern University

The Current

No abstract provided.