The Current | Vol. 31 Issue 13
November 3, 2020 | nsucurrent.nova.edu 7 Arts & Entertainment OFFSHORE CALENDAR Live Guided Meditation: Hosted by Meditation Breaks Nov. 4 | 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. RSVP The Academy of Women’s Leadership: Online Leadership Training For Women Nov. 5 | 6:30 - 7:30 p.m. RSVP Leading Racial Equity, Inclusion, and Diversity at Work and in Society Nov. 6 | 1 - 2 p.m. Register Louvre Museum Live Interactive Virtual Tour Nov. 7 | 11 a.m. - 12 p.m. Get Tickets Blackthorn & Brannen Talk Botanical Witchcraft Nov. 8 | 4 - 6 p.m. Register Monday Night Fever- Online Stay at Home Yoga Nov. 9 | 7 - 8 p.m. Register 2020 presidential election: Where to watch and how to stream The 2020 presidential election takes place tonight, Nov. 3. While many of the major news channels are holding 24-hour coverage of the event, people who may not have cable or television access are left hopelessly Googling result updates if they want to stay informed. Luckily, the presidential election coverage won’t be too hard to find this year. Not only are major news channels holding extensive coverage of the event, but late night talk shows and streaming services are sharing live updates as well. While the election’s final results may be delayed until the following day, it’s still a good thing to stay informed on election night and not let social media misinform yo News channels online If you don’t have access to a television, you can easily find election coverage on news organizations’ websites. Television channels have been working hard to grant their audience access to their content online -- and the election is no different. If you’re on campus and the news site you’re trying to watch requires a cable subscription, it may be a good reminder that all NSU students have access to free cable through Xfinity while on NSU’s WiFi -- all you have to do is log in with your NSU email and password. While channels such as Fox News and CNN are planning to hold around-the-clock coverage online and on television, consider looking for a less biased channel, such as CBS or PBS. Late night talk shows Multiple late night talk show hosts, like Trevor Noah and Stephen Colbert, will be hosting live election night coverage events. If you’re a bit more stressed out about this year’s election and don’t want to hear all the babble from news hosts, these streams might be for you.Noah’s coverage has a star studded special guest list for performances and will be providing updates about the election. Colbert’s show will be a bit laid back, letting viewers watch his and his guests’ live reactions to election updates. These shows provide a humorous and less stressful way to keep up to date on election night and might even be fun to watch with your roommates. Both shows can be streamed online via their respective stations website Streaming channels This year, Hulu is planning on broadcasting live election coverage as part of their partnership with the ABC news channel. This may be the easiest way for people without television access to watch the election coverage. Hulu has previously live streamed both of the presidential debates, as well as the vice presidential debate. All you have to do to find the live stream is log on to Hulu and it will appear on their homepage. PHOTO PRINTED PERMISSION BY F. SHABAN Stream the election via Youtube By: Sofia Gallus Arts & Entertainment Editor
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