The women’s golf team completed their regular season play at the Navy Spring Invitational in Annapolis, MD last weekend. The tournament was played at the Naval Academy Golf Club and was played at 6,085 yards. The field featured 59 competitors from nine teams. The field included Navy, Bucknell, Central Connecticut State, Delaware State, Lehigh, Monmouth, Quinnipiac, Towson, Yale.
Publication: Volume 90 (Fall 2017 - Spring 2018)
Volume 90 (Fall 2017 – Spring 2018)
Upcoming Games 04-18-18
Wednesday, April 18
Benefits of Playing Golf in the Summer || Lifestyles
Not being able to see your family as much you as you like during the school year can be tough. That’s why it is important to take advantage of the summer months to bond with your family and make up for lost time. Playing golf in the summer is a great way to spend quality time with your parents and siblings!
Balancing Schoolwork and Extracurricular Activities || Lifestyles
Have you recently found yourself overwhelmed by both schoolwork and extracurricular activities? Does it seem like your professors are plotting against you in order to make you more stressed than ever? Despite what you may think, this usually is not the case. One thing that the average Monmouth University student struggles constantly with is balance. Balance of school, extracurricular activities, internships, jobs, the list goes on and on. A question that we, as students, still wonder is how is it possible to manage with so many places to be involved with on and off campus?
Playing for Change
Playing for Change (PFC) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that was founded in 2007 by Mark Johnson, a producer and Grammy-winning engineer and award-winning film director, and Whitney Kroenke, a continuing advocate and participant in the arts.
Finding the JUUL in the Rough: The Truth Behind the Cloud of Mystery
With the recent rise in popularity of e-cigarettes, vape pens, and JUULs, a new conversation has started that questions their effects on user health.
HERO Campaign Announces Shadow as Designated Driver of the Year
The HERO Club has recently decided that the tradition of naming one student as Monmouth University’s Designated Driver of the Year does not represent the pulse of the campus community.
S.P.E.C.T.R.U.M Hosts Second Annual Diversity Open Mic Night
Sexuality, Pride, Education, Community, Truth, Respect and Unity at Monmouth (S.P.E.C.T.R.U.M.) hosted its second annual Diversity Open Mic Night on Tuesday, April 10 in Magill Commons.
Five of the Best Bands You’ve Never Heard Of
Unfortunately, many brilliant bands get buried by the success of mainstream artists. Here are five obscure bands that deserve to be in the modern music spotlight.
The Rock’s Rage Cannot Save Rampage
Whenever you watch a home remodeling show on HGTV, many of the contractors stress having a “wow factor” to attract buyers. When someone initially walks through the doors of a house for sale, you want them to say, “wow!”