News

Parson’s Cafe now serving Offshore Coffee Co.

Offshore Coffee Co., located on Brighton Ave. in Long Branch is a popular spot for Monmouth University students to sit and grab a cup of coffee. Although, students no longer have to travel to them, because they have come to campus. Parson’s Cafe, located in the Great Hall began selling Offshore Coffee Co. products beginning […]

Opinion

Was there truly a “song of the summer”?

Every summer is defined by music. Be it an artist, a genre, or just an aesthetic, the sphere of popular music is dominated every year by one singular sound. Last year, we had Brat summer, and the dirty, grimy world of underground hyperpop infiltrated everything from clothing ads to radio stations. The year before, we […]

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Features

Advice to the Class of 2029 from a junior

Starting college can be overwhelming, but here are five key tips that helped me settle in and thrive at Monmouth. 1. Get involved!Join clubs as early as you can. Coming into college, I received a lot of rather cliché advice but of all the unsolicited tips I received, this one has rung true: get involved. […]

Lifestyles

Savoring the last warm days

Summer is coming to an end. As a summer lover, those six words are hard for me to come to terms with. The summer season officially ends on Sept. 23. So how should we prepare to kiss summer goodbye? Should we jump right into pumpkin spice and sweaters? Maybe not. We need to savor the […]

Entertainment

“Man’s Best Friend” : Sabrina Carpenter outlines girlhood

Oh boy! Sabrina Carpenter released her seventh studio album, “Man’s Best Friend” on Aug. 29, a little over a year after “Short n’ Sweet.” The new album of 12 songs has received both acclaim and backlash. It seems no one understands Carpenter’s simple yet clever lyricism and feminine position. However, people across the board cannot […]

Politics

Columbia, NYU crackdowns spark reflection among Monmouth students

In May, more than 70 students were arrested during a sit-in protest at Columbia University, occupying the Butler Library, as reported by The New York Times. This demonstration quickly gained media attention as police escorted protestors out in handcuffs. At New York University, administrators responded to similar protests with heightened security measures and disciplinary consequences. […]

Sports

Monmouth Athletics opts into House vs. NCAA settlement

Monmouth University’s Athletics are preparing to undergo big changes due to the school opting into the House vs. NCAA settlement. According to the New York Times, it is a landmark ruling from May 2024 that allows Division I college athletes to receive pay directly from universities and establishes a revenue sharing model for athletes. The […]

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