I wanted to write you a letter thanking you for, well, everything. However, I thought a more appropriate channel would be to thank you using a platform that serves as the very foundation of our teacher/student relationship: the newspaper.
Author: BRIANNA MCCABE
| GRADUATE ASSISTANT,
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF,
CLUB & GREEK EDITOR,
ACTING EDITOR-IN-CHIEF,
MANAGING EDITOR,
STAFF WRITER,
CONTRIBUTING WRITER,
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The Springfest Artist is…
Sammy Adams was announced as the Springfest 2014 performer at the Student Activities Board (SAB) “Artist Reveal” event, which took place on the Rebecca Stafford Student Center patio on Wednesday, April 2.
Monmouth Hawks Dance Together: Benefiting Childhood Cancer and Blood Disorders
The University’s Shadow PR Firm and Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) chapter is hosting the inaugural “Monmouth Hawks Dance Together,” a six-hour dance-a-thon on Friday, April 4 from 6 pm – midnight. The dance-a-thon is aimed at benefitting The Valerie Fund, a not-for-profit organization that seeks to provide comprehensive health care and support for children with cancer and rare blood disorders in the tri-state area.
University Professor Named New President of PRSA NJ
Specialist professor of communication Kristine Simoes was inducted as the new President of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) NJ chapter at PRSA NJ’s 2014 Kick-Off Meeting on Thursday, Jan. 30 in Tinton Falls, NJ.
Gender Studies Student Group Wants to Reactivate on Campus
Over 50 students are coming together in an effort to reactivate the Gender Studies Student Club that seems to have lost membership over the years due to diminishing student participation.
PRSSA Members Intern with Oxygen and MTV
Members of the University’s Shadow PR Firm and Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) chapter interned with celebrity publicist Johnny Donovan at Oxygen’s “Bad Girls Club” season fina¬le red carpet event and MTV’s “Real World: Ex-Plosion” season premiere party.
Catholic Campus Ministry Appoints New Chaplain
The Campus Catholic Ministry welcomes Father Richard Tomlinson as their new chaplain. Tomlinson will serve as the religious leader of the campus Catholic community and its weekly masses, and is a spiritual link between God and college students, faculty, and employees.
Kappa Delta Pi Presents at 49th Biennial Convocation
The University’s Kappa Delta Pi (KDP) chapter attended and presented at KDP’s 49th Biennial Convocation in Dallas, Texas from Oct. 24 – Oct. 28 to learn more about KDP, becoming a leader in education, and teaching.
Lambdas Try to Salute Their Way Back to Campus
Eight potentially interested students attended the Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc. information session held by seven former graduates in the Turrell Board Room in Bey Hall on Thursday, Oct. 17, at 8 pm to regain interest on campus.
NBC’s “Stand Up for Diversity” Comedy Show
SAB Brought Comedians Rob Haze and Arvin Mitchell to Pollak Theatre
Stand-up comedians Rob Haze and Arvin Mitchell created laughs amongst approximately 100 students at NBC’s “Stand Up for Diversity” comedy show on Saturday, Sept. 28, from 8 – 9:30 pm in Pollak Theatre. The free event was hosted by the Student Activities Board (SAB).