This election, as the country casts their votes for President, New Jerseyans are also flipping over their ballots to decide the fate of marijuana legalization in their state—and the numbers are trending toward the referendum being passed.
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University Community Reacts to Changes in Job Market
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and its effects, members of the University community and beyond are reacting to changes within the job market. In the current job market, which has seen a shift largely to online formats, students and educators are attempting to navigate the unique situations created by the coronavirus crisis. According […]
Amy Barrett’s Nomination Fuels Partisan Disputes
Judge of the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Amy Coney Barrett, was nominated by President Trump for Associate Justice of the Supreme Court on Saturday, Sept. 26. Barrett graduated from Rhodes College and Notre Dame Law School. She taught at Notre Dame for 15 years and continues to teach part time. She is a […]
University Among Top Peace Corps Prep Schools
The University has been named the fifth-best Peace Corps Prep school, according to the organization’s 2020 list of the top schools that issue certificates.
The Implications of Justice Ginsburg’s Death
Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died from complications of pancreatic cancer on Friday, Sept. 18, just six weeks before the presidential election. A replacement for the liberal justice will have serious implications for an array of cases the Supreme Court will hear in the near future.
WMCX Ranked 18th Best College Radio
WMCX, Monmouth’s student-run radio station, was recently named the number 18 Best College Radio Station by The Princeton Review in their 2021 guidebook The 386 Best Colleges.
The Emmys: Who Won and Lost in The COVID-19 Simulcast
The entertainment industry, in many ways, has struggled to adapt to the lifestyle permitted by COVID-19. In spite of this, the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards took place last Sunday, with multiple records being broken throughout the ceremony.
SGA Fundraises For Yemen Humanitarian Crisis
Over the summer, Monmouth University’s Student Government Association (SGA) held a fundraising event for the people of Yemen, a Middle Eastern nation which has recently been affected by widespread famine and resource shortage, according to the Famine Early Warning System.
President Leahy Details Fall Reopening Plan
President Patrick F. Leahy Ed.D., held an open call for returning students to learn more information regarding the University’s fall reopening plan. The call touched on topics related to COVID-19 safety, student housing, activities, remote learning and more on Tuesday, Aug 18. Leahy hosted the call “… with the aim to simply give [students] information […]
Climate Change Discussion
Monmouth University’s Department of History and Anthropology invited students and faculty to discuss their concerns regarding climate change in observance of National Anthropology Day on Wednesday, Feb. 19.