Featured (List) News

The Outlook receives “Best in Show” recognition at ACP Conference

Five members of The Outlook editorial team attended the Associated Collegiate Press (ACP) Spring National College Media Conference in San Francisco, California, taking home eighth in Best of Show in the process. The three day conference ran from Mar. 5-7 in San Francisco where over 160 sessions were offered through panels, roundtables, and presentations. The […]

Opinion

Your first job most likely won’t be your dream job—but that’s okay

By the time senior year comes to its graduation ceremony, there’s always an anticipation and belief that everything leading up to this moment is supposed to be linear. You graduate, you land your dream job, and you go right into the career path you’ve been working hard toward. But for many graduating seniors, that path […]

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Featured (List) Features

A legacy in print: 38 years of John Morano at Monmouth

At The Outlook, Professor John Morano became the steady presence behind the newsroom, guiding generations of student journalists before stepping down as faculty advisor in 2021. He is now retiring after 38 years at the university. Morano, who was hired to found Monmouth’s journalism program, also became the first faculty advisor in the paper’s history. […]

Lifestyles

Life after graduation: Preparing for the next step

I think for a lot of college graduates, life after graduation is something everyone’s been looking forward to. No more assignments, no more deadlines, and just no more school for the first time in 17 years. Everyone’s college experience is different. Whether you’re in a sorority or fraternity, involved in clubs, or just focused on […]

Entertainment

“Don’t You (Forget About Me)”: Lorelai’s Senior Goodbye

“Real people do this,” was the first realization Lorelai Hilarczyk came to when joining The Outlook student-run newspaper. After spending countless hours making sure her piece was perfect and reading it a million times, her first printed article’s headline had a misspelled word. Naturally, she freaked out about the mistake, but she quickly learned that […]

Politics

Supreme Court rules against Colorado’s ban on conversion therapy for minors

O n March 31, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled 8-1 against a law in Colorado that prevented mental health professionals from providing “conversion therapy” to minors, in the case Chiles v. Salazar. The focus of the case centered on whether or not the state, or the government in general, could restrict licensed mental health […]

Sports

Baseball goes 1-2 vs. Stony Brook in weekend set

Monmouth baseball went 1-2 over the weekend against Stony Brook, falling behind the Northeastern Huskies in CAA North standings after dropping Saturday’s double header. The Hawks opened the weekend with an 8-4 win over the Seawolves on Friday afternoon. After falling behind early in the first, Monmouth put up a four-run third inning to pull […]

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