News

Proposed student loan repayment changes could impact healthcare students

The U.S. Department of Education recently proposed changes to federal student loan repayment plans that could affect graduate borrowers nationwide. Driven by the “One Big Beautiful Bill Act”, the proposal would modify income-driven repayment options and introduce new borrowing limits for graduate and professional programs, changes that may directly affect students pursuing advanced degrees in […]

Opinion

Netflix is raising prices again: is it still worth it?

I used to always go to open my Netflix app on either my TV or phone without thinking twice. It had been part of my daily routine without the amount of content they produce. I would immediately scroll for a few minutes, pick something that looked appealing, and put it on. Now, I go to […]

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Featured (Slider) Features

HawkTank 2026 showcases student innovation

The Center for Entrepreneurship is preparing to host its annual HawkTank competition on Apr. 22, where seven student-led ventures will pitch their ideas in front of a panel of judges for a chance to secure funding and take their businesses to the next level. From 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., Bey Hall will transform into a […]

Featured (List) Lifestyles

Freshman year at Monmouth: What I wish I knew

Entering Monmouth as a freshman, I really thought I had everything figured out, as I’m sure everyone does. I thought college would just be a natural transition from high school and that as long as I worked hard, everything would fall into place. As a sophomore now, about to go into junior year already, there […]

Entertainment

Hulu’s “Paradise” is back with season two

“It was never just about the bunker,” declared Samantha Redmond (Julianne Nicholson), or by code name “Sinatra,” in the teaser trailer for season two of the hit Hulu series “Paradise.” With the two first episodes releasing on Feb. 23, the second season takes viewers outside their comfort zone, in a literal sense, and it picks […]

Featured (List) Politics

Government shutdown disrupts spring break travel for Monmouth students

For many college students, spring break is a chance to relax after weeks of classes. Unfortunately, for some Monmouth University students, returning from vacation meant long delays, canceled flights, and unexpected expenses as the federal government shutdown disrupted travel during one of the busiest periods of the year. The shutdown affected agencies under the U.S. […]

Sports

Women’s lacrosse falls to William & Mary

Monmouth Women’s Lacrosse dropped their third conference game of the season to William & Mary on Saturday, Mar. 28. Despite opening a 3-0 lead, William & Mary responded quickly, taking control of the game and hanging on for a 13-10 victory. Since Kessler Stadium was hosting a track meet, this game was played on Hesse […]

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