The path that we are on through our life and college careers is not easy. Many people will tell you what to do and rain on your parade, thinking they know best. So many voices will cloud your vision as a college student, proving that fighting burnout is truly real. It’s a topic not many […]
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BHR hosts second annual Women in Music event
On Thursday, Mar. 7, Blue Hawk Records (BHR) hosted its second Annual Women in Music Event to honor and participate in Women’s History Month. The event, which was around three hours long, was Barbie- and female empowerment-themed. Everything, from the program, to the posters, and even the balloons, featured a Barbie-like figure in honor of […]
Monmouth Baseball Takes on George Mason and Saint Joseph’s
The Monmouth men’s baseball team continues to battle it out on the field as they march through the season. On Friday, Mar. 8, the Hawks played in a double hitter against George Mason. Unfortunately, the Hawks lost in the double hitter, finishing the first game 5-6 going into the 10th inning and the second game […]
HawkTank Spotlight: Cultural Senior Concierge
To many, family is extremely important. We care and love the people who have shaped us into the people we are today. Senior political science and international relations student Taiphane Orange began her start-up, Cultural Senior Concierge, a concierge service for non-medical senior citizens. Inspired by her Grandma, Orange said, “The idea for Cultural Senior […]
Sea Hear Now 2024: A Must or Bust?
What has two major headliners, a venue on the Jersey Shore, and mixed reviews from their festival fans? Did you guess Sea Hear Now? If you did, you’re right! Sea Hear Now Music Festival finally released its lineup on Mar. 5 amid the Instagram and Facebook glitch. After last year’s killer lineup of stars like […]
Vincent DiMattio: Celebrating the Life of an Artist
Thanks to my dad, Art Professor Vincent DiMattio, I was lucky enough to call Monmouth College my playground when I was younger. Dad would take me on campus and let me sit in on his classes and observe him in his studio. I’d play darts from the paint-covered couch and watch, from the corner of […]
Men and Women’s Swim Break Program Records in CAA Championship
The Monmouth University Men and Women’s Swim Team competed in the CAA Championships at the Hampton Aquaplex in Hampton, Virginia, to complete their 2023-24 season. Over the course of four days, the men’s and women’s teams combined to set seven school records and a multitude of personal bests. On Wednesday, Feb. 28, fifth-year Cole Dyson, […]
BSU Hosts Ebony Night: A Night at the Oscars
The Black Student Union (BSU) hosted Ebony Night: A Night at the Oscars on Saturday, Mar. 2 from 7:30-10:30 p.m. in the Great Hall. Students, faculty and staff dressed elegantly to participate in a night of awards, red carpet experience, music and step performances, buffet-styled food, and prize giveaways. Ebony Night is a night dedicated […]
Monmouth’s Spring Production of “Wit”
From Friday, Feb. 29 through Sunday, Mar. 3, the Monmouth University Department of Music & Theatre Arts presented their production of the 1995 Margaret Edson play, “Wit.” The play, which won the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, follows the story of English professor Vivian Bearing after she is diagnosed with stage IV metastatic ovarian cancer. […]
As You Sow Speaks at Climate Teach-In
On Wednesday, Feb. 21, there was a Climate Crisis Teach-In where guest speakers from the company As You Sow, a nonprofit leader in shareholder advocacy, discussed strategies for working with corporations to encourage the reduction of toxic waste. Diana Myers, the climate coordinator at As You Sow, said, “I have been with As You Sow […]










