The Monmouth University Debate Team won two team awards, as well as three individual speaking awards, at the West Point Military Academy tournament the weekend of Oct. 28 – 30.
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Poll Shows Dissatisfaction with Hurricane Sandy Response Efforts
According to a poll by the Monmouth University Polling Institute, a majority of New Jersey residents who were ‘hard hit’ victims of Superstorm Sandy are dissatisfied with the government aid they received.
Campus Vandalized by Graffiti, Suspects Unknown
An unknown person or persons committed what the Monmouth University Police Department (MUPD) is referring to as a “bias incident” in the early hours of the morning on Oct. 31, spray-painting various “bias-type words and objects” on portions of Henni and John Kessler Stadium and So Sweet a Cat field. In addition to the sprayed […]
University Responds to Nationwide Opioid Crisis
President Donald Trump declared the opioid epidemic to be a public health emergency on Oct. 26. This declaration allows grant money to be released to combat the problem and allows the easing of some laws and regulations.
Ghost Quartet: A Spooky Delight
Ghost Quartet is a delightfully bizarre gem of a show, small and intimate, performed by just four cast members in a black-box theatre seating just 63 audience members.
Sweeney Todd Serves Satisfaction
Barrow Street Theater’s production of Stephen Sondheim’s Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street has been running in downtown Manhattan since February 2017, selling out at almost every performance. Before that, it enjoyed a similarly stellar run in London.
Potential Campus Threat Deemed False Alarm
At 6:40 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 26, students were alerted to a possible on-campus threat by the Monmouth University alert system.
School of Education Holds Annual Literacy Symposium
The Monmouth University School of Education held their annual Literacy Symposium on Friday, Oct. 20.
University Athletic’s Stance on Taking a Knee
Colin Kaepernick made national headlines when he knelt for the National Anthem during a September 2016 game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Green Bay Packers.
University Professor and Student Invited to Study 300-Year-Old ‘Vinegar Bible’ at Shrewsbury Church
Corey Dzenko, an assistant art history professor at Monmouth University, and Campbell Lee, a junior English student, have been invited to study a rare ‘Vinegar Bible’ on display at the Christ Episcopal Church in Shewsbury.