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Publication: Volume 90 (Fall 2017 - Spring 2018)
Volume 90 (Fall 2017 – Spring 2018)
Angels in America Soars in Sweeping New Revival
The following review contains spoilers for Tony Kushner’s Angels in America.
How College Sports Can Help Your Future
Being a college athlete is one of the greatest feelings in the world. The thrill of winning a game is unlike anything and the bond with your fellow teammates you form is irreplaceable. By the time an athlete is in college, playing the game and the routine that comes with it is second nature. On campus, athletes are usually looked up to. They’re often the face of a school and seen as leaders and role models.
Enjoy a Fun-Filled Summer
Finals are approaching, but so is the start of the summer. There is a ton to do and to see both within the state of New Jersey and out. Besides the shore and catching a tan, you want to look back on your summer vacation and all of the amazing things you did!
Realistic Meal Prep
Meal prep. You see the hashtags all over Twitter, Instagram and Facebook along with beautiful pictures of appetizing meals that claim to require little to no effort. Hah. How many times have I convinced myself that I would adopt that #mealprep lifestyle only to abandon it shortly after chopping just one vegetable? More times than I can recall, thats for sure.
Guatemala: Do’s and Don’ts
According to the Institute of International Education 2017 Open Doors report, 325,339 American students earned academic credit while studying abroad in 2015/16. Another 23,125 U.S. students were involved in non-credit work including internships and volunteer programs abroad.
Hawks Talk Family Dynamics
The U.S. divorce rate dropped for the third year in a row, reaching its lowest point in nearly 40 years, according to TIME magazine in a 2016 article.
The Power of Art: My Work in Guatemala || Features
Art has always been an integral part of my life. I find that there is art in everything. It can be found in the form of beauty as in nature or in words from a speech. Before coming to Guatemala, I had the intention of focusing my work and channeling my energy into women empowerment and art. In my opinion, the two have always been somewhat of a complementary fit. After my return from Guatemala, I am able to see that I did find beauty in everything. Families in need still held together because of their hopes for the future and their gratitude for God. Women in a domestic violence shelter empowered one another after their respective struggles and remained positive for their recoveries. I went to Guatemala with the intention of offering help but instead learned so much from each and every individual I had the pleasure of coming across.
Anti-Racism Rally to be Held
The University’s Leadership Team is orchestrating an anti-racism rally that will take place on the steps of Wilson Hall on Wednesday, April 4 at 2:00 p.m. The Leadership Team, consisting of senior Kendall Walker, sophomore Vanessa Bernal, and freshmen Virginia Biase and Matthew Vargo will orchestrate the logistics of the rally. The ultimate goal of […]
Second Annual Sustainability Panel Presented by Faculty and External Professionals; Nearly 100 Students Attended
The Leon Hess Business School hosted the second annual Sustainability in Business Panel to educate students on the future of business in tandem with sustainable models of corporate social responsibility.