Over 150 students and one faculty member participated in the “Take a Seat, Meet a Friend” event held by the new Monmouth University Street Team (MUST) during the Involvement Fair on Wednesday, September 18.
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Oceana Educates University on Dangers to Marine Life
A forum about the use of seismic air gun testing in the Atlantic Ocean was held in Young Auditorium on Monday, Sept. 16.
Students Learn to “Cope with Conflict”
The University hosted a “Coping with Conflict” seminar in Mullaney Hall on Sept. 18 to discuss with students ways to handle common college issues and how to prevent them.
Can You Live on a Dollar a Day?
“Living on One Dollar,” a film documentary that followed the lives of four men who spent two months in rural Guatemala living on a dollar a day, was presented in Wilson Auditorium on Tuesday, Sept. 17. The Student Activities Board (SAB) and the Office of Transition and Leadership Programs co-sponsored the event.
Communication Clubs Hold First Combined Open House
The Communication Department’s student-run organizations held the first ever “Communication Department Open House” in Jules L. Plangere on September 23. The open house was created solely by the students in an attempt to allow all majors to explore each of the seven organizations while in action.
MU Rises 7 Spots in Northeast
The University was ranked by theU.S. News & World Reportas the 30th best school in the Regional North category on Tuesday, Sept. 10, jumping seven spots from last year’s ranking.
Involvement Fair Displays 57 Clubs
Approximately 300 students gathered in front of the Rebecca Stafford Student Center (RSSC) to learn about the clubs and organizations at the University during the Involvement Fair on Wednesday, Sept. 18.
Tragedy Strikes Seaside: Four Blocks of Buildings and Boardwalk Destroyed in Electrical Fire
Within nine hours, 50 businesses along the Seaside boardwalk were destroyed on Thursday, Sept. 15 as a result of electrical wire damages created by Hurricane Sandy. Many were affected by the fire and the damages.
The University Remembers Victoria Anne Tropper
Last Wednesday, the University lost student Victoria Anne Tropper in a car accident. Friends and loved ones were able to pay their respects to the 21-year-old senior psychology major this past weekend.
The University’s Website Gets A Makeover
The University uncovered a new and improved version of its former website just in time for the start of the 2013 Fall semester.