In terms of online censorship, it is hard to say if it is good or bad. This is because online censorship can have benefits and drawbacks in many people’s eyes. For example if you are a parent with young kids, or even teenagers, they might censor some of the television that they watch, or require […]
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Monmouth Sports Industry Club takes a trip to the Barclays Center
The Monmouth Sports Industry Club is focused on connecting its members with professionals within the sports industry. They do this by hosting meetings, typically via zoom with professionals within the sports industry. Recently, the club hosted a meeting with Amanda Bucci, the Executive Assistant to the General Manager and Danielle Berger, the Executive Assistant to […]
What dismantling the Department of Education could mean for college students
On March 20, President Trump signed an executive order to dismantle the U.S. Department of Education. This move marks a significant shift in federal education policies while fulfilling a long-standing campaign promise to return power to states and local governments. Though the order does not immediately dissolve the department, it starts a chain of events […]
Softball begins conference play and looks for next win
In a CAA startup, Monmouth softball recorded three straight wins to begin conference play. Monmouth traveled down to Greensboro North Carolina to face North Carolina A & T for a weekend extravaganza for the Hawks. They locked in their first win of the weekend on Friday, Mar. 7, capping the game at five innings, after […]
Bob Dylan is truly “A Complete Unknown”: James Mangold’s attempt to ground the figure that fights to be known
The film industry is no stranger to Bob Dylan-centered entertainment. From documentaries to dramas, Dylan is a face that can be recognized throughout various mediums. In December 2024, the industry welcomed its newest member, James Mangold’s “A Complete Unknown,” to its collection. A Dylan bio-doc hit the screens on Christmas Day; the film follows Dylan […]
Celebrating Monmouth’s women in music
In celebrating Women’s History Month, there are so many talented and strong women when it comes to music and the arts. As a matter of fact, there are many women right here at Monmouth University, paving their way into the industry; teaching us that following your dreams and staying true to who you are is […]
Female directors who are shaping the film industry
In 1896, Alice Guy-Blaché became the first female director with her film, “La Fée aux Choux” in France. In 1912, Lois Weber became the first female director in Hollywood with her film, “The Merchant of Venice.” Since these two pioneers, women have been making a name for themselves behind the camera in the film industry. […]
Remembering Evita Perón: A voice for Women’s Suffrage
Eva Perón, also known as “Evita,” was a transformative figure in Argentine history. She tirelessly fought for women’s rights and political inclusion. Born in the rural village of Los Todos, Eva faced inequality firsthand, which profoundly influenced her devotion to social justice. As the First Lady from 1946 until her untimely death in 1952, Perón […]
Candlelight Concerts “Tribute To Coldplay on Strings”
On Saturday, Feb. 22, Monmouth Center for the Arts hosted A Tribute To Coldplay by the Monmouth String Quartet in Pollak Theatre. This was not just any musical performance where the entire auditorium goes dark. Candlelights are all around the audience and the musicians to illuminate the music being played by the three violins and […]
Back-to-back wins for the Hawks end in a record breaking performance
The Monmouth Hawks (11-18) beat the Hofstra Pride (13-16) this past Thursday (2/20/25) by the score of 68-62. Redshirt sophomore and guard Andrew Ball was the hero for the Hawks, hitting a clutch three pointer with 0:22 left in the game to take a 64-61 lead and secure the win. The Hawks late-game defense also […]