Monmouth University men’s golf advanced to their fifth fall tournament, finishing Eighth out of 14 teams at the Lehigh University Invitational this weekend. Ron Robinson led Monmouth in the tournament to a draw and finished 19th in the individual championship. Robinson led Monmouth by posting rounds 75 and 76, while Eric Stevens finished T29 with […]
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Swim Team Competes in Season Opener
On Oct. 16, the Monmouth University men and women’s swim team opened their season at their home facility, the Steadman Natatorium, against the Fairfield University Stags; the men won 160 to 102 and the women lost 136 to 126. Head Coach Matt Nunnally noted, “I think it was an exciting day for the swimming program to […]
The Many Saints of Newark: The Origin of TV’s Most Iconic Characters
Tony Soprano. Silvio Dante. Paulie Walnuts. Christopher Moltisanti. Junior Soprano. Anyone who has seen the iconic early 2000s HBO show The Sopranos is instantly familiar with these names. And starting Oct. 1, fans of the wildly successful and iconic show were able to see the origin story of these characters, along with stories of new […]
University Celebrates National Student Transfer Week
The University celebrated National Transfer Student Week for the fifth year in a row, from Oct. 18-22, to recognize the accomplishments and contributions made by transfer students to the Monmouth community. This week is a national campaign coordinated by the National Institute for the Study of Transfer Students or the NISTS. The theme for this […]
Monmouth Football Wins Homecoming Game
On Saturday, Oct. 2, the Monmouth University football team (3-2) faced the Gardner-Webb Runnin’ Bulldogs (2-2) in their Homecoming game, beating them 54-17 at Kessler Stadium. The game started fast for the Hawks. They forced a 3 and out and got the football. Sophomore quarterback Tony Muskett threw a strike over the middle to fifth […]
Squid Game: Inside Netflix’s New Top Show
Do you like games? Do you like to win money? Would you play a game if it meant you would win money? What if the cost of losing was your life? These are the questions being asked by a wide variety of fans as they binge watch Netflix’s newest hit Squid Game, a South Korean […]
Dean Mauro Gives Call to Action For Healthcare Professionals
Ann Marie P. Mauro, Ph.D., Dean of the School of Nursing and Health Studies, gave a virtual presentation titled “Climate & Health Policy: A Call to Action for Nurses & Healthcare Professionals,” on Monday, Oct. 4. The brief lecture was part of the University’s “Wake Up to Climate Change” Climate Crisis Teach-In, informing listeners of […]
Women’s Soccer Now 2-0 in Conference Play
In pursuit of another MAAC Championship title Monmouth women’s soccer notched another conference win. The Hawks defeated Quinnipiac with a score of 2-1 Saturday night at Hesse Field on The Great Lawn bringing their season record to 6-3 overall and 2-0 in the MAAC conference. In the 23rd minute, Monmouth struck first. Sophomore defender Lauren […]
Video Game Therapy: Chill Games for Chill Times
Video games are quintessential to the American youth lifestyle. It’s a hobby that most likely recalls afternoons following a long day of elementary school. The reward for a hard day’s work could include some gaming, maybe an after-school treat and letting the day’s stress wash away. Gaming as an adult conjures much different imagery, somewhere […]
Alumni Spotlight: Nina Marie Costa
Nina Marie Costa is a highly successful public relations professional who is living out her dream, but she was once a student in those Monmouth University classrooms with hopes of breaking into this industry. She graduated in 2014 with a B.A. in communication and a concentration in journalism and public relations, with a double minor […]










