In an age where video games are becoming more gritty and realistic, hardly anyone would have guessed that what may be one of the year’s best games would be absolutely nothing like that.
Year: 2013
Dawes Rocks Pollak
Folk-rock band “Dawes” performed at Monmouth’s Pollak Theater Sept. 25, along with opening act Johnathan Rice and Hayes Carll.
Student Center Offers New Cuisine Options
Once again, the Rebecca Stafford Student Center has attempted to make changes to its dining services in hopes for more pleasurable feedback from those who visit the area. The Student Center now offers a few new options, along with a new look, and although these changes are a step in the right direction, there will always be room for improvement.
“Breaking Bad” Comes to a Close
Showrunner Vince Gilligan concluded the AMC series, “Breaking Bad,” in a 75-minute finale on Sunday, Sept. 29. Millions of viewers tuned in to watch the airing of “Felina” at 9 pm, which reinforced “Bad” as one of television’s greatest drama series.
Hawks Rock to Find Relief for Hurricane Sandy Victims
Hawk TV hosted Rock ‘n Relief to raise awareness about Habitat for Humanity which involved various bands, singers and other attractions this past Friday.
E-Cigarettes: It’s More Than Just Water Vapor
A recent rise in the use of electronic cigarettes among teenagers is attracting national attention based on the effectiveness and potential dangers.
“Massachusetts” Comes to Monmouth
Upon walking in on the “Massachusetts” art exhibit in Joan and Robert Rechnitz Hall, you’ll be greeted by a wide array of art styles. Some paintings are dark and ominous, others are surreal, depicting reality in supernatural ways. Despite differences, each piece invokes you to come closer for further inspection. The exhibit is a combination of works from nine artists in total, each bringing their unique flavor to the Vincent DiMattio Gallery. DiMattio is also a professor of art at the University.
What Are the Effects of the Government Shutdown?
Many Services Offered by the Federal Government Will Not Be Reinstated Until Deal is Made
Dr. Aditi Dey Visits University from India
Dey Will be Guest Lecturer in Politics in India Classes at Undergraduate and Graduate Level
WMCX Celebrates College Radio Day
The University’s radio station,88.9 WMCX, hosted a 12 hour broadcast in honor of College Radio Day from 9 am to 9 pm on Tuesday, Oct. 1. The event featured student radio shows as well as live performances from local bands.









