Opinion

Should teachers be paid more ?

As a future teacher, the teacher’s job is something many take for granted. This is because teachers are doing work on and off the scenes that many parents and others may not realize. Teachers are showing up to work and teaching students for 8 hours a day. Some may be coaches of a sport at […]

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Featured (List) Features

Monmouth’s beloved sushi chef: Everybody loves Raymond

Tucked just beyond the main food line in the dining hall lies a room that feels like its own little world.; The Hawk House. At the center is a counter, a chalkboard of rotating specials, and behind it all is where the magic happens. There stands Raymond Tan, the sushi chef that Monmouth students have […]

Lifestyles

The surprising connection between light & health

Being outside and absorbing the natural light has a positive effect on people’s physical and mental health. Light can have an impact on sleep, mood, and well-being. I know that in the summertime, when it is bright out and I spend hours at the beach or just outside at the pool, my mood is immediately […]

Entertainment Music

Ariana Grande’s closure-filled “Eternal Sunshine Deluxe: Brighter Days Ahead”

A riana Grande has officially closed the door of “Eternal Sunshine” with six new tracks and a 26-minute short film “Brighter Days Ahead.” The tracks titled “Intro (End of the World) – Extended,” “Twilight Zone,” “Warm,” “Dandelion,” “Past Life,” and “Hampstead” beautifully round out the album.In my opinion, this is Grande’s best album, showing not […]

Featured (List) Politics

Civility discussion held in Pollak Theater

On Wednesday, March 26, Monmouth University hosted a “Restoring Public Trust: The Role of Media in Advancing Civility and Informed Policy” event in Pollak Theater. The panel, part of the university’s ongoing “Leadership, Civility, and Common Ground in Politics and Public Service” series, featured welcome remarks from University President Dr. Patrick Leahy and was moderated […]

Sports

women’s lacrosse falls short

This past weekend, the men’s and women’s lacrosse teams competed in conference games, which resulted in a win and a very close loss. On Saturday (3/29) at 11:00 a.m., the men’s lacrosse team traveled to Hampton, VA, to compete against Hampton University. This was their third Coastal Athletic Association (CAA) game, but their first win, […]

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