The Current | Vol. 31 Issue 24

The Student-Run Newspaper of Nova Southeastern University March 2, 2021 | Vol. 31, Issue 23 | nsucurrent.nova.ed NSU honors Anthony J. DeNapoli with a flag display P. 9 A year into the pandemic as a hypochondriac No More Arguments: Tom Brady is the GOAT Try the Viral Tik Tok Baked Feta Pasta in Three Ways Women’s History Month: A look at female authors... P. 10 P. 7 P. 4 Sports Opinions Features Arts & Entertainment Anthony J. DeNapoli was a beloved member of the NSU community for 25 years. DeNapoli served as the dean of undergraduate admissions, and before he took on that role, he was the associate dean of international affairs. DeNapoli spread kindness to each of the students, faculty and staff members he interacted with and helped during his time at the university. To honor his legacy of working towards a community that worked hand in hand, no matter where you came from, NSU hosted an international flag display as a tribute. The event was hosted over Zoom, and over three hundred people attended the event -- many of whom submitted videos that shared fond memories and lessons learned from their time spent with DeNapoli. DeNapoli and his legacy will not only live on at NSU, but it will live on in those whose lives he has touched, the hearts of those he helped and the minds of those who knew him. Photos : Top Left: DeNapoli was the dean of undergraduate admissions, and prior to that, he was the associate dean of international affairs. He went out of his way to make sure students felt welcomed at NSU. Bottom Left The flag tribute involved a memorial flag display where all of the flags were spun in unison. The students holding the flags spun the flags dutifully in honor of DeNapoli’s legacy. Top Right: To honor his time spent working to create a more accepting, open and international view in his community, students volunteered to perform an international flag procession. Bottom Right Over 300 people attended the virtual celebration of life online, and many staff and students submitted videos reminiscing on how DeNapoli impacted both their time at NSU and their lives. By: Sofia Gallus Arts & Entertainment Editor

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