The Student Activities Board (SAB) hosted their annual Casino Night event on Saturday, Nov. 4 in Wilson Hall.
Publication: Volume 90 (Fall 2017 - Spring 2018)
Volume 90 (Fall 2017 – Spring 2018)
Students Take a Coffee Break with SAB and Haeley Vaughn
The Student Activities Board (SAB) held its Coffee Break Concert and Novelty event on Friday, Nov. 10 in the Rebecca Stafford Student Center.
Contagious Senioritis: How to Push Through Until the Finish Line
Senior year of college certainly is an exciting time as you prepare to start the next chapter of your life. However, with senior year comes good old senioritis. Senioritis kicks in when you’ve lost all motivation and you’re in what seems to be a slump. All you want to do is cross that finish line, but not do all the work that will get you there.
How Does She Do it All? Student Spotlight on Julianna Emilio, President of Phi Sigma Sigma
Have you ever wondered what it might be like to hold a position, such as President, in a Greek organization? Julianna Emilio, a senior nursing student, offers an inside look on what her role as President of a sorority entails. Julianna even gives suggestions to those seeking a leadership position in any organization on campus.
Annual Festival of Languages Celebrated
The Department of World Languages and Cultures presented the Festival of Languages in the Wilson Hall Auditorium on Wednesday, Nov. 8. The festival was celebrated by world language students and professors who showcased their language skills through artistic talents including song, dance, poetry, videos, and presentations.
Harvesting for the Hungry
Monmouth students enrolled in the Peace Corps Prep program harvested apples with Farmers Against Hunger to donate to disadvantaged families in time for Thanksgiving on Sunday, Nov. 5.
Random Hacks of Kindness Jr.: Kids Coding for a Cause Comes to Monmouth
The Monmouth University Department of Computer Science & Software Engineering, in conjunction with Random Hacks of Kindness Junior (RHoKJr), a non-profit that encourages a positive impact for technology use in other non-profits, hosted its first “Kids Coding for a Cause” event on Oct. 28.
Pink, Blue, and Gender-Neutral?
Pink is for girls and blue is for boys. Boys play with trucks and girls play with dolls. That may be true for some parents, but not for gender-neutral parents.
Monmouth President Discusses Important Issues on WMCX
University President Grey Dimenna, Esq., sat down with WMCX sophomore hosts Molly Fitcher and Noah Preschel to discuss topics such as Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and the Title IX violation concerning the University in March of 2016 on Tuesday, Oct. 31.
The Killing of a Sacred Deer Doesn’t Disappoint
Imagine living the perfect childhood. You have it all: a big house, wealthy parents, any item desired, and above all, great health. However, one morning it all comes crashing down. You wake up for school and cannot get out of bed. It’s not because of a big exam you didn’t prepare for or meatloaf day at the cafeteria.