In the earliest versions of “The Outlook,” there was no Opinion section; today, the section is a flourishing staple to the newspaper, popular among writers and readers alike. It’s difficult to envision a time when there wasn’t an established forum for Monmouth’s campus members to share their perspectives and ideas; however, this only underscores how […]
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Monmouth Head Football Coach, Kevin Callahan, is Named Longest-Tenured Active Division I Coach in the Country
The longest-tenured active Division I head football coach in the country is no other than our very own Kevin Callahan. Coach Callahan played football himself as a part of the defensive line for the University of Rochester from 1975 to 1976. His coaching career started very shortly after he began coaching as a graduate assistant […]
MU’s Entrepreneurship Class to Host “An Evening of Legends” Tribute Concert
Monmouth’s Entrepreneurship class will host “An Evening of Legends” Tribute Concert on Saturday, Dec. 6, at 7 p.m. Tribute performances include Frankie Valli and Jersey Boys featuring Bobby Valli, The Rat Pack via Las Vegas featuring Russ Martone and Divo Anthony, Neil Diamond featuring Tommy Iynn, and The Young Rascals featuring the original lead singer […]
Women’s Bowling Prepare for Fourth Competition this Season
Monmouth’s Women’s Bowling team started off their season last month in Orlando, Florida, where they finished 11th out of the 18 schools competing. The Hawks kicked off the weekend of Oct. 27 with a 962-876 win over Texas Southern and later went on to advance against Alabama A&M 887-850. In the last matchup of Friday, […]
Professors Present Their Publications During Visiting Writer’s Series
On Thursday, Nov. 16., the Visiting Writers Series presented two poets, Mihaela Moucaliuc, Ph.D, and Michael Waters, Ph.D, as they read a variety of their poems to students and faculty in the Great Hall. The event helped shine light on their writing through their publications. The series began in 2005 and was founded by Michael […]
The “Pippin” Process
Over the last two months, I had the privilege of being the Production Stage Manager for the Monmouth University Department of Music and Theatre Arts’ production of “Pippin.” “Pippin” was originally a show set during the Crusades, but director Professor Sheri Anderson put a creative spin on the story by setting it at modern-day Monmouth […]
Pat Cresson’s Art Gallery Exhibit
From Sep. 5 through Dec. 8, the DiMattio and Ice House Galleries will be hosting the exhibit “PAT CRESSON Taking a Leap –The Power of the Natural World 45 Years of Creative Work.” This exhibit contains 21 different categories of Patricia Cresson’s, Professor of Art and Design, work spanning over 47 years of making art. […]
Men’s Basketball Prevails at WVU
Monmouth Men’s Basketball (1-1) took a trip down to West Virginia University to take on the Mountaineers (1-1) this past Friday, Nov. 11. The Hawks shocked many in the world of college basketball as they stormed into the WVU Coliseum and pulled off a thrilling 73-65 upset victory over the Mountaineers. The Hawks’ efforts were […]
MU Bookstore Holds 23rd Annual Food Drive
The Monmouth Bookstore is holding their 23rd Annual Food Drive in support of the Nest Food Pantry to provide necessities like canned goods, beverages, and toiletries for students on Monmouth University’s campus from Nov. 1 through Dec. 12. Monmouth Bookstore’s annual food drive has been taking place for the last 23 years for students who […]
Monmouth Music Artists: The Not-So-Hidden Gems
Monmouth University is filled with incredibly talented individuals when it comes to music, and on-campus organizations like Blue Hawk Records and MU Players showcase these talented young people. Three Monmouth students in particular have been making their way into the music world for years now. Consisting of three different distinct genres and sounds, they all […]