October is National LGBTQ+ History Month, which highlights the rich history of the LGBTQ+ community, as well as the prominent figures who have paved the way for the generations today. October was officially recognized as this history month in 1994 by Rodney Wilson. He believed it was important for a month to be dedicated to […]
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Mold Testing in MU Dorms
Historically, Monmouth’s dormitories have had mold problems, which has in some instances affected students’ health. Patrick Leahy, President of Monmouth University, is aware of the issue and has instructed the community accordingly. “Any time something like that is brought to our attention, we jump on it right away. Right now, all of the vents are […]
MU Announces BSACAM Expansion
On Wednesday, Oct. 18, the Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music (BSACAM) announced that they will expand their facilities by constructing a 30,000-square-foot building on the Monmouth University campus. It will be the permanent home for the BSACAM, a high-profile museum, and a dedicated space for future decades of music scholars to visit […]
MU’s Blue Hawk Records Prepares to Announce Artists on 23rd Compilation Album
On Wednesday, Sept. 20, Blue Hawk Records held its auditions for their 23rd compilation album, which is set to be released in December. A number of Monmouth artists attended the auditions to both showcase their original compositions as well as challenge the idea that “one genre fits all.” According to a press release issued by […]
Men’s Tennis Compete in ITA Northeast Regional
Monmouth University’s Men’s Tennis team traveled to Philadelphia to compete in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association (ITA) Northeast Regional Tournament this weekend, which featured some of the best players from across the country. The day began with singles, in which six Hawks competed solo against their opponents. The first matchup began when Alex Martinez Sanz was […]
A Chance to Make it Good Somehow
As of Sunday, Sept. 27, Bruce Springsteen formally announced that the remainder of his North American Tour “Springsteen and E Street Band 2023 Tour” will have to continue at a later date as he deals with his ongoing battle with peptic ulcer disease. Shortly after his earth-shattering third and final performance at MetLife Stadium on […]
Richard Veit Appointed as University’s Interim Provost
Richard Veit, Ph.D., Professor of Anthropology and former Associate Dean of the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, has stepped into the position of Interim Provost this fall. The job of Interim Provost has responsibilities that spread over the campus for the two years it entails. Patrick Leahy, Ed.D., President of Monmouth, said that Veit […]
Willie Nile Rocks the Pollak Theatre Stage
Willie Nile and his band took the stage at Monmouth University’s Pollak Theatre on Saturday, Sept. 23. Willie Nile is a New York-born performing artist who has been rocking out for over 40 years. He has been praised by artists such as Bruce Springsteen, Ringo Starr, and Lou Reed. Uncut Magazine called him “The unofficial […]
Monmouth’s Tutoring and Math Learning Centers
Let’s face it, college is challenging. Unlike high school, students are entirely responsible for maintaining a schedule and grades. So, what do you do if you find yourself in a class you just can’t seem to master? Stop by the Tutoring Center or Math Learning Center. The Tutoring and Math Learning Centers are staffed by […]
Miranda’s Victim Panel Hosted in MU’s Pollak Theatre
Monmouth University’s Pollak Theatre hosted an advanced screening of Miranda’s Victim on the night of Saturday, Sept. 30, followed by a panel discussion with the movie’s cast and crew. People arriving at the event were welcomed by vintage cars that were used in a movie, showing guests a peek into life in the 1960s as […]