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Features
Jacqueline DiPasquale: A Phoenix from the Ashes
On Saturday, March 28, Jacqueline DiPasquale was greeted with a surprise at her door in Point Pleasant Beach, NJ—a scintillating silver crown and a purple-and-white sash that says, “Miss New Jersey International 2020.”
Campus Comedian Brendan Short
“I’m not good at dating. But it’s hard to be good at dating when you’re spending most of your time acting like Steve from Blue’s Clues.”
Flying Proud: First-Generation College Student Spotlight
A fist-generation college student’s acceptance letter is more than just a piece of paper tucked into an envelope. It’s a call to spread their wings and soar to the nest that is Monmouth University’s campus.
Diocese of Trenton Bishop Celebrates Ash Wednesday Mass in Wilson Hall
Bishop David M. O’Connell, C.M. celebrated Ash Wednesday Mass in Wilson Auditorium on Feb. 26. The Catholic Campus Ministry hosts the event for students, faculty, and all members of the university community each year.
Library Hosts “Blind Date with a Book”: The Best Date You’ll Ever Have
Books won’t ignore your texts, argue with you, or play hard to get—that’s why book dates are the best dates.
Fighting Food Waste on Campus
Have you ever wondered what happens to all the leftover food at the dining hall and student center? What happens when the lights turn off and everyone begins settling in their dorms, getting ready for nightfall? Well, the answer lies in three words: Food Recovery Network.
How to Be Successful in the Workplace
A college education is one of the main factors that can be a determination of an individual’s success not in the workforce, but in the future. One method that helps current collegiate students discover their career path is networking with professionals, especially in their desired field of study.
Celebrating Black History Month With BSU
Monmouth University’s Black Student Union (BSU) is continuing to give their members a voice on campus during Black History Month. Established in the late 1970s, the club is rooted in students’ push for intercultural awareness on campus. Director of the Intercultural Center Zaneta Rago-Craft Ed.D., known by students as Dr. Z., said, “The Black Student […]
Saliba Sarsar Ph.D. Publishes Book on Middle Eastern Peacebuilding
Saliba Sarsar Ph.D., Professor of Political Science, had a book published on Jan. 31, 2020 by Peter Lang International Academic Publishers.