The term “Shelter-In-Place” is used to refer to situations where it is safest to remain indoors rather than face uncertainty outside. When sheltering, seek safety by placing barriers between you and the danger. This could include walls, rooms without windows, locked doors, furniture, etc. Action Guidelines Before Read and follow all official Norfolk State University … Continue reading
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NSU shines at VACUHO RA Conference
Twelve Spartan Resident Assistants, along with two NSU employee advisors, recently attended the Virginia Association of College and University Housing Officers (VACUHO) Resident Assistant Conference. Hosted by the University of Mary Washington November 3-4, the NSU delegation represented Sparta with pride, professionalism, and sheer excellence. Twenty-four colleges and universities attended the annual event, with students … Continue reading
Students feel at home in Spartan Suites
Spartan Echo TV reporter Angelina Garland visited the Spartan Suites on the campus of Norfolk State University to find out why so many students seem to prefer the suites over normal dorm life. She found out that many who live there feel right at home because they enjoy the many benefits. Continue reading
Campus housing has its advantages
Many students live off-campus at commuter universities and that has obvious benefits and freedom. But on-campus housing has it’s advantages, too. Briana Hudnall of Spartan Echo TV takes a look at what campus housing has to offer at Norfolk State University. Continue reading
Low enrollment challenges NSU
by Danee’ Allred Last year’s accreditation scare caused many future Spartans and current Spartans to reconsider their decision on being a part of the Spartan Nation. Due to low enrollment this year, it did affect Residence Life by having two residence halls shutdown for the year (Scott and Rosa), sending more than half of the … Continue reading
Students can have the “college experience” on or off campus
Many incoming freshmen might ask themselves: do I want to live on campus or off campus? Spartan Echo TV reporter Nicholas McDonald asked around at Norfolk State University…and it sounds like that decision could go either way. Continue reading