As a student-run newspaper, The Outlook staff serves as the University’s watchdog. Constantly, we are on the lookout for breaking news and sometimes, news that some individuals would rather us not know about. The Outlook strives to bring problems to light that the University may not even know exist. Serving as a platform for students to voice these concerns is a unique asset to have by giving the University the ability to look into where students are saying needs improvement. Once our paper comes out Wednesday mornings, our work is still ongoing, as we are midway through the following week’s articles and tracking down sources crucial to the stories.
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Men’s Tennis Falls to FDU in Championship
The men’s tennis team fell to Farleigh Dickinson on Sunday 4-0 in the Northeast Conference (NEC) Championship match at the Mercer County Tennis Center. The Knights were the number one seed in the tournament and the Blue and White were the third seed. The Knights won the doubles point and the first three single matches […]
Farewell From the President
Congratulations, you finished the Spring Semester. Your strong performance in class has been important. So, too, have the relationships you have developed and the exposure you have had to new professional and civic experiences off campus. You have gained skill, but also confidence. You watched out for each other. I look forward to seeing the […]
Outlook Responds to Provost’s E-mail
In response to the campuswide e-mail sent by Provost Thomas Pearson last Wednesday requesting a correction to the story titled, “New Physician’s Assistant Program Underway,” The Outlookwould like to say the following.
Club and Greek Announcements 4/18/12
The Outdoors Club
Clubs Stand Just as Strong as Greek Society
In the past week fraternities and sororities held activities dedicated to calling attention to the proudest and the strongest among them by competing in the University’s annual “Greek Week.” Groups of students wearing matching t-shirts with Greek symbols and large posters decorated with the same letters were present all over campus. However, aren’t these signs of Greek pride often prominently displayed throughout the University?
Women’s Tennis Falls to RMU and The Mount
The women’s tennis team played consecutive NEC opponents this past weekend as they faced off against Robert Morris and Mount St. Mary’s. Unfortunately for the Hawks, the team lost both matches. On Saturday afternoon, the Hawks fell 4-3 to Robert Morris. Dana Ferrari, Brooke Verdiglione, and Jessica Slinger all picked up singles victories for the […]
A Week for the Greeks
Greek Pride Sweeps the Campus as the Greek Organizations Compete in Events
Men’s Tennis Team Goes 1-1 Against NEC Opponents
The men’s tennis team went 1-1 on the week, after facing two fellow NEC opponents. On Thursday, the Hawks fell to Quinnipiac 4-3. Freddy Marcinkowski and Carl Jedlinski both won their singles matches, but Quinnipiac was able to edge out the Hawks in four out of the six singles matches to take the victory. In […]
Club and Greek Announcements 4/11/12
The Outdoors Club


