The Monmouth Hawks (35) were handed a tough loss by the score of 31-28 this past Saturday, Oct. 28, after they made the trip down south to match up against the William & Mary Tribe (5-3) at Zable Stadium. The Tribe narrowly escaped with a win in regulation as their special teams blocked a potential […]
Author: Michael Gruseke
Hershey: The Champs of Candy
As we draw closer and closer to Halloween, the one and only commercial king of the season is candy. Although there are countless candy companies around the globe that leave their mark on sweet-toothed folks near and far, none compare to the excellence of The Hershey Company. The Hershey Company owns a variety of prosperous […]
Hawks Handed a Tough Loss at Elon
Monmouth Football (3-4) took a tough loss by the score of 28-26 this past Saturday, Oct. 21, after traveling all the way down to Elon, North Carolina to take on the Elon Phoenix (4-4) in what was the first ever matchup between the two teams in the history of their respective programs. Elon’s offense started […]
Let’s Adopt, Not Shop
Dogs bring joy to so many people’s lives all around the world. Americans are particularly enchanted by these animals, as according to Michelle Megnathey’s article, “Pet Ownership Statistics 2023” published in Forbes. In the article, she includes information about how dogs are the most popular type of pet in households nationwide, with an estimated 65.1 […]
A Hawks’ Homecoming: Football Dominates the Day
The Monmouth Hawks (2-3) took on the Lehigh Mountain Hawks (1-4) this past Saturday, Sept. 30, for Monmouth University’s annual Homecoming football game. Monmouth football not only took home the win but absolutely dominated in all aspects of the game, resulting in a bold victory with the score of 49-7. Monmouth came out hot from […]
Leopards Prevail Against Hawks Football
Monmouth Football (1-3) traveled to Easton, Pennsylvania, this past Saturday in a rainy-day matchup where they took on the Lafayette College Leopards (3-1). The Hawks had moments of success throughout the game, but ultimately fell short by one possession with the score being 28-20 in favor of the Leopards.The Hawks had an encouraging start as […]
Physical Activity & Scholarly Capability
Physical activity is something many students find tricky to carve out time for due to other priorities or interests. It is totally okay to prefer video games and reading over running and lifting weights, but there is a perk regarding physical activity. I believe that a secret ingredient to success inside the classroom is participating […]
Hawks Fall Short In High-Scoring Affair
After football made a bold statement, walking away with an impressive 42-23 road victory against the Towson Tigers, the team got ready for a fierce matchup against the Campbell Fighting Camels, who had just come off of a dominant 56-7 victory against The Citadel Bulldogs. Unfortunately, the Hawks walked away with a hard fought loss […]
Artificial Intelligence & Human Negligence
There are major blockbuster advancements that have moved society from era to era, redefining what we previously understood as efficient and modern. Cars, cellphones, and even the lightbulb are just a few of the many technological advancements that first-world citizens could not imagine life without. Obviously, all these advancements are heavily relied on throughout the […]