Hawk TV celebrated its 20th anniversary in the lobby of the Jules L. Plangere Center for Communication by hosting a reunion of many of its past members on Friday, Apr. 8.
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Administration Trying to Minimize Construction Disruption
Construction has continued to take place in Edison and Howard Halls, disrupting some classes around the construction site and the flow of student traffic around campus, especially as the construction is ongoing.
Apple Looking to Increase Security: Leads to Debate
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Some Students Question Howard Hall and Edison Hall Construction Project
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Gender Neutral Bathrooms to be Added in All Academic Buildings
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One in Four Adults Experience Mental Illness Each Year
A recent study released by USA Today highlighted how, while many campuses are pregressing, there is still a need for comprehensive mental healthcare on college campuses.
No Snow Days for Dining Hall Staff
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MU Study Suggests College Athletes More Likely to Misperceive Consent for Sex
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New Jersey Sees the Rise of Armed College Police Patrol: MU Ahead of the Trend
Several NJ colleges, including Monmouth University, have armed police forces on campus. The number of schools with this safety feature is increasing, especially as active shooter situations become more and more common.
MU Participates in Racial Protest
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