MU women’s soccer defeated Rider University Broncs on Wednesday, Oct. 16 at The Great Lawn with a final score of 3-0. With the win, the blue and white improve to 12-1-1 in the season, 6-0-1 in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) and 8-0 at home.
Year: 2013
Bowen and Eller Lead Team in Princeton Invitational
The men and women’s cross country teams fought hard in the annual Princeton Invitational on Saturday, Oct. 19 placing sixteenth and eleventh respectively. It was the fifth and final regular season meet for both squads, who now have officially completed their first season in the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC). The Hawks will build off of this final race to prepare for the championship meets ahead as the Invitational marked one of their tougher meets of the season,
Soccer Stays Undefeated in Conference Play
The men’s soccer team continued their strong play in the MAAC this week with road victories over Rider University and Marist University.
SIDELINES: 10/23/2013
The field hockey team was led to victory by senior Alex Carroll who recorded her first career hat trick in the 4-0 win against Bryant on Sunday, Oct. 20. Carroll is only the eighth member of MU’s field hockey team to score a hat trick.
Reality Television and Teen Pregnancy
An Opinion on how Reality Television Glorifies Young, Teen Pregnancies
Reality television became popular not too long ago, but popular for all of the wrong reasons.
The Importance of Young Adult Voters
When it comes to politics, many of us shy away from the subject. Whether it is because we are uninformed or misinformed, the entire matter can carry a looming and almost portending sort of sense with it. Understandably, it’s intimidating.
Scary Thought: Schools Close on Halloween
As Halloween is quickly approaching and is right around the corner, many people start to wonder if schools should be closed on Halloween.
Fall Break or Study Break?
Many students are still recovering from the misconception of fall break. While the term “break” implies a respite for students to go home and relax, most of The Outlook staff spent their two days of no classes writing papers and studying for midterms, which professors were required to submit by Tuesday, Oct. 22.
Homecoming 2013 Celebrates MU through the Ages
University students and faculty demonstrated school spirit through the celebration of Homecoming weekend by attending a pep rally in the Multi-Purpose Activity Center (MAC) on Friday, Oct. 18, and tailgating and attending the football game against Cornell University on Saturday, Oct. 19.
Social Media: A Curse or a Blessing?
Since 2005 the number of adults that use social media in the United States has risen from eight percent to 72 percent, according to Forbes.com. Social media use is on the rise, and though many may not realize it, frequent use can be seen as an addiction.




