On the week of Sept. 18, goalie and redshirt sophomore #1 Eryk Dymora was named CAA Defensive Player of the week. This was Dymora’s third time being honored by the CAA after being named the CAA Rookie of the Week twice last year. As Dymora entered the week he had 0.67 goals against average and […]
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New Jersey Senator Indicted on Federal Charges
United States Senator Bob Menendez, Democrat of New Jersey, was indicted on federal bribery charges on Friday, September 22. Menendez and his wife, Nadine, are accused of accepting hundreds of thousands of dollars’ worth of bribes and payments in exchange for Menendez to use his position of power to enrich the businessmen that were bribing […]
Sea Hear Now: The Festival Experience Review
Surf, sun, sand, and songs that will ring in your ears for the rest of your life. That’s what it’s like at the Sea Hear Now music festival in Asbury Park. If you’re a music lover, then the festival experience is something you have to try at least once. Imagine: you walk into the festival, […]
How to Make Friends in College
A person’s life can greatly change during their time in college. It’s a period of academic development, personal discovery, and, for many, the chance to make connections that will last a lifetime. College is more than just academics; it’s a rare opportunity to forge lasting friendships that can shape your future. It’s a time when […]
The New Jersey Run for the Fallen
The New Jersey run for the fallen started in Cape May Sunset Beach on September 21st and continued until September 24th, where it ended on the grounds of the NJ Vietnam Veterans’ Memorial at Holmdel.This is the 15th Annual New Jersey Run for the Fallen and its goal is to remember, a team of military […]
Entertainment Happening Around West Long Branch
Monmouth University’s location is one of the college’s greatest assets. Just drive a few minutes down the road and you’re at the beach. The beach access here is one of the best you can get on the East Coast. Although some Southern beach schools do beat us with warmer weather, the entertainment surrounding our school, […]
Avoiding Academic Burnout This Semester
The beginning of the school year can be one of the most stressful times of the semester. You have to adjust to your new class schedules, meet new professors, and get in the routine of adding schoolwork into your busy schedule along with work or other personal obligations. Many college students, new or veteran, struggle […]
Class of 2027 is Most Academically-Prepared Class
Monmouth University’s Class of 2027 has qualified as being the most academically prepared class in the University’s 90-year history, flaunting the most noteworthy grade point average of any incoming first-year cohort at 3.64. This class has also exceeded previous benchmarks of out-of-state and Honors School enrollments while simultaneously boasting a record number of first-generation and […]
CPS Holds Discussion on Eating and Body Image
Counseling and Prevention Services (CPS) held a discussion on eating and body image in the Great Hall Auditorium, led by guest speaker Kate Ringwood, LPC, on Friday, Sept. 15. The hour-long presentation, both available via Zoom and in-person, discussed signs and symptoms of disordered eating, as well as how to take the first step towards […]
Intercultural Center Kicks off Latinx Heritage Month
The Intercultural Center kicked off Latinx Heritage Month on Friday, Sept. 15 at the Student Center Patio with free empanadas and churros, music, and giveaways. The celebration was just the start of a month-long series of events that aim to educate about and honor Latinx heritage. At the kickoff event, student organization leaders Jefferson Gonzalez, […]