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LETTER TO EDITOR/OPEN LETTER TO STUDENTS

Dear Students, We write to you as the leadership of the MU professors’ union, formally named the Faculty Association of Monmouth University (FAMCO), to let you know that we are here to support you in whatever way we can as you navigate the impact of the repressive wave of Executive Orders President Donald Trump issued […]

Opinion

Does social media contribute to body issues?

I think now more than ever, social media does contribute to body issues. As college students we spend an extreme amount of time on apps like Instagram, Snapchat, and Tiktok. With this, we follow influencers that seem to be living these luxurious lifestyles, and they all seem to be healthy, skinny ,or enjoying life in […]

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Featured (List) Features

Top 10 favorite games of Professor Cox

For this month’s Top 10, “The Outlook” talked to Professor Dickie Cox, an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication. Currently, he teaches Games and Worldbuilding, and Introduction to Digital Media. Due to these of courses and interests in games, we asked him about his top 10 favorites. Games are an immersive way to connect […]

Lifestyles

What’s your next read?

The Results: If you answered mostly A’s, your next read is “Rock Paper Scissors” (Thriller/Mystery) by Alice Feeney. Adam and Amelia Wright decide to indulge in a weekend away in Scotland to not only relax, but to also save their broken marriage. What the couple doesn’t realize is that their vacation is about to take […]

Entertainment

“Short n’ Sweet” deluxe: An extra sweet surprise

Sabrina Carpenter sure is a busy woman who does it all. After coming off her highly successful North American run of the “Short n’ Sweet Tour,” Carpenter has been everywhere. She won two Grammys at the beginning of the month, for “Best Pop Vocal Album” and “Best Pop Solo Performance” for “Espresso.” She was also […]

Politics

Government shutdown less than one month away as Congress struggles to find solution

The federal government is set to shut down by mid-March if Congress fails to find a compromise to fund the government. This would bring about the first government shutdown since Jan. 2019. Bipartisan lawmakers in Washington, D.C. are working to try and find a solution to fund the federal government before it runs out of […]

Sports

Women’s basketball pick up win at home over Hampton

The Monmouth Hawks (13-11) pulled off a big 62-60 win over the Hampton Pirates (6-18) on Sunday, Feb. 16. at the Ocean First Bank Center. Fifth year guard Damaris Rodriguez hit the shot of the game, recording a three point play with 0:36 left in the game, that propelled the team to victory in this […]

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