“Time goes too fast,” they said when I started high school. “Stop trying to grow up,” my parents told me the first time I stayed out too late. Looking back, I wish I had listened and embraced my youth, but at the time all I could think about was driving that old car just over the speed limit, or getting into that “R” rated movie. To be able to hand over my ID and say, “one ticket please,” with the confidence of a twenty-something professional career woman was the dream, and I thought I was living it.
Year: 2013
Cochlear Implants Let the Hearing Impaired Listen to the Music
Cochlear implants, first employed in the 1950s, aim to provide profoundly deaf and hard of hearing patients with a method of auditory functionality.
The Current Addiction with Online Shopping
Is it Just a Phase or Will Online Shopping Always be Popular?
Online shopping is the best and worst thing that has ever happened to me and my wallet. There are so many products that can be purchased with just the click of a mouse. It is hard to not get caught up in the moment and spend all of your money in a matter of hours. Avid online shoppers can most certainly agree with me on this though, online shopping is not meant for the weak.
How Accurate are Biographical Films?
Biographical films and documentaries about the lives of famous figures have been made for years. The biographical movie “CrazySexyCool” which was about the music group TLC premiered on October 21 on the television station VH1 and was a huge hit.
Managing Money as a College Student
It is clear that college is definitely a new experience and while many students would like to have a steady income, most are not sure if they can keep up.
“A” for Effort
Midterms are a very stressful time for college students. Between the normal hustle and bustle college life of balancing course work, internships, work, and extra-curricular activities, midterms apply that extra ounce of pressure that is just enough to really stress us out. However, the stress could be eased a bit if a student knows where they stand during midterms by having their grades available to them.
MU Community Reflects on Where They are Now
Stonger Than The Storm: Superstorm Sandy One Year Later
MU Learns About Relationships and Domestic Violence
The University held a relationship seminar in the Rebecca Stafford Student Center on Monday, Oct. 21.
Students Gain Valuable Work Experience Through Internships Across America
This past summer, four University students from the School of Science took the opportunity to gain real world experience through internships outside of NJ.
MUPD Collects 10 Pounds of Prescription Medications
The Monmouth University Police Department (MUPD), in conjunction with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), issued an Operation Take Back New Jersey program on Oct. 26. The University community was encouraged to safely dispose of any unwanted, unused and expired prescriptions at the MUPD’s office.







