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Monmouth kicks off Latin Heritage Month

Monmouth University officially opened its Latin Heritage Month on Monday, Sept. 15, with its annual kickoff celebration. Transforming Nagy Commons into a space filled with food, music, and community. The two-hour event, which featured foods, performances, calendars, and giveaways, marked the beginning of a month dedicated to honoring Latin American cultures and voices on campus. […]

Opinion

Streaming services should be ad-free

In one of my classes this week, we were required to watch a movie as part of an assignment, and in the middle of one of the most tense parts of the film, an advertisement popped up on the screen. My professor sighed, stating that she indeed pays for the streaming service that we were […]

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Features

Sports aficionado MU professor Matthew Harmon

On any given Saturday in the fall, you might hear Matt Harmon’s voice soaring over the roar of Kessler Stadium, narrating the action with the kind of sharp detail and effortless rhythm that only comes with years behind a microphone.   But come Monday morning, that same voice greets a different kind of audience: a […]

Lifestyles

Cozy up with these must-read book series this fall

As summer ends and fall approaches, it is the perfect time to sit down and relax with a good book. Reading is a way to escape reality and immerse yourself in a book that you truly enjoy. Luckily, fall is a great time to do so! Reading was something I enjoyed a lot when I […]

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. […]

Featured (Slider) 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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