The Spring Fever Tour made its one and only NJ stop at the University on Saturday, April 27 in the sold out concert at the Multipurpose Activity Center (MAC).
Author: AMY GEIS
STAFF WRITER,
CONTRIBUTING WRITER
Actor Nick Offerman Performs in Pollak Theatre
With no shirt on, Nick Offerman took the Pollak Theatre stage Thursday night with a guitar in one hand and an American flag shirt in the other. He approached the mic and gave a simple, deep-voiced “Good evening.”
Choosing a Travel Method
Flying vs. Taking a Road Trip for Spring Break
With Spring Break right around the corner, students must decide whether to take a road trip or fly to their destinations. Both driving and flying have their perks, and they also have their downfalls. When traveling, you have to think about your choices and which is the best option for yourself.
One Fish, Two Fish, Three Fish, MU Fish
University Bookstore Held “Salute to Seuss Soiree” in Honor of Read Across America Day
In celebration of Read Across America Day, the University bookstore held a “Salute to Seuss Soiree” on Friday, March 1. The bookstore was buzzing with pre-school students and University staff.
Off-Campus Living for Students on the Beach
University Purchases Diplomat Apartments
The application deadline for off-campus housing in Pier Village and University Bluffs is March 1.
Alumni Association Recognizes Past Alumni’s Children
Two Students Receive One-Year $1,000 Scholarship Annually
The University’s Alumni Association sponsors a one-year $1,000 scholarship for children of the University’s alumni. Established in 1992, the scholarship is given out each year to two students who have a parent that is a Monmouth alumnus.
The University Holds Annual Food Drive
The University Store is holding their annual holiday food drive to help donate food to Long Branch families until December 22.
Students Participate in Simulation Business Competition
Two University student teams ranked third and 19th in an online simulation business competition against approximately 350 competing teams from all over the nation.
Alternative Press’ ‘Artist of the Year’ Stirs Controversy
How does someone who has been arrested twice in the past four months for domestic assault and injuring his fans deserve an award as prestigious as Alternative Press’ Artist of the Year?
Sovereign Bank to Replace Wells Fargo on Campus
The University is switching its on-campus banking services to Sovereign Bank from Wells Fargo on June 1, as the latter’s contract is set to expire.