Three former New Jersey Governors and two state Senators from both parties joined forces on Wednesday, Apr. 3, to speak about bridging political divides during a “Reclaiming Civility in Public Discourse” event in the Great Hall auditorium. Roughly 150 people attended the “Reclaiming Civility in Public Discourse” event sponsored by President Patrick Leahy, the College […]
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“Misa Spanglish: Music and Worship Without Borders”: Honors Capstone Project brings culture to Woods Theatre
On Saturday, Apr. 6, junior Emily Loscialpo presented “Misa Spanglish: Music and Worship Without Borders” for her Honors College Capstone Project at Woods Theater at 1:30 p.m. This project combined her passion for her major, the Spanish language, and music. Loscialpo has shown her love of music and the arts over the years by being […]
A shoutout to our Advertisement Manager, Yosef!
As you look through the paper, there are at least two pages worth of advertisements from clubs and organizations on campus, as well as local businesses. These advertisements are not just there for no reason. In fact, “The Outlook” has a specific position that places the advertisements and reaches out to clubs, organizations, and local […]
Commuter parking: an update
In the Mar. 6 issue of “The Outlook,” the article “Commuter Students Struggle with Lack of Parking” was published. Since then, “The Outlook” has received insight from the Monmouth University Police Department’s (MUPD) Chief Carlos Ortiz about the parking difficulty that some commuter students face.Citing students’ opinions in the aforementioned “Outlook” article, most commuter students […]
SIAR gen-ed requirement to start Fall 2025
Students will be required to take a general education course on Social Inequality and Anti-Racism starting in the fall semester of 2025 after Professors McGovern and Riordan-Goncalves, and two Monmouth students, petitioned to add the requirement for all students. Associate Professor and Sociology Program Director Jen McGovern, Ph.D., and Associate Professor and Department Chair of […]
Monmouth baseball opens CAA play
Game One RecapMar. 22: After the first inning, Monmouth was up 3-0 after three of the first five batters for Monmouth hit doubles. A scoreless second inning rolled into a four-run third inning, as Towson got one run back at the top of the inning and Monmouth added three at the bottom. One of these […]
How the National MS Society has transformed the lives of many
In my previous article, I wrote about the MS walk and all the hard work that we are doing in the Service Learning program in order to fight against Multiple Sclerosis. While we are doing our best to help the cause, it is just as important to understand why we are doing it. After my […]
Giving Days 2024 breaks records
Wednesday, Mar. 20, and Thursday, Mar. 21, served as this year’s annual Giving Days, a global community-wide, 48-hour fundraiser for Monmouth. Overall, a total of 2,150 gifts raised a record $388,869 from countries such as Austria, Belgium, France, and New Zealand and domestically from 39 states. This event falls hand-in-hand with the Senior Giving Campaign, […]
Women’s Basketball cap their 2023-24 season at WNIT
The Hawks clinched their 13th straight road win to stand in third for the longest road win streak in the country. After Monmouth fell short by just two points in the CAA quarterfinals on Mar. 15 against Drexel, the Hawks picked up where they left off, securing their 22nd win of the season against Buffalo […]
Monmouth students attending conferences: the benefits and more!
Students are given endless opportunities to grow and build connections during their college careers. Many students are involved in organizations like “The Outlook,” Student Government Association (SGA), and honors societies and attend annual conferences to engage with students and professionals from around the country. These enhance their skills and network, which make conferences worthwhile and […]