The Department of Music & Theatre Arts will put on their production of Margaret Edson’s 1999 Pulitzer Prize for Drama winner “Wit” starting Thursday, Feb. 29 through Sunday, March 3 in Woods Theatre. The March 1 performance will feature a talkback with Dorothy Lobo, Ph.D., Chair of the Biology Department and Professor of Biology, Director […]
Publication: Volume 96 (Fall 2023 - Spring 2024)
Student Veteran Association Holds Annual Chili Cook-Off Competition
On Thursday, Feb. 22, Monmouth’s Student Veteran Association held its annual Chili Cook Off Competition at the Rebecca Stafford Student Center in Anacon B from 1-3 p.m. Though the actual competition started at 1 p.m., the setup started just before 12:30 p.m., and it was an all-out homage to the idea of a good ole-fashioned […]
Should SGA Control Clubs’ Budgets?
Since we are halfway through the spring semester, talks of the Student Government Association’s (SGA) budget carousel is starting to circulate around clubs on campus. Well known for their week of homecoming activities and the end of the spring semester celebration, Springfest, SGA has control over clubs and other organizations. A controversial aspect of SGA […]
The Amazing Spider-Man is Truly Amazing
In the heart of New York City, amidst the towering skyscrapers and bustling streets, there exists a hero who transcends the confines of fiction to become a beacon of hope for all who dare to dream. Spider-Man, a name whispered in awe and high regard, is more than just a masked hero swinging through the […]
Disney Adult Alert!
I am a Disney adult and I am not ashamed. In fact, I’m here to persuade you into becoming a Disney adult yourself. Here is why you should vacation at Disney World: For those of you who don’t know, Disney World is a theme park located in Lake Buena Vista, FL. This destination was named […]
Major Spotlight: Communication
The Department of Communication is home to many students. Among one of the most popular majors offered at Monmouth, this department houses different clusters of Communication studies to fit every student’s needs. The Department of Communication offers programs in Communication, Communication with Journalism/PR, Communication with Media Studies and Production, and graduate programs, such as Communication […]
English Department Celebrates “Community” for Fifth Annual Toni Morrison Day
The Department of English at Monmouth University celebrated their fifth annual Toni Morrison Day with the theme of “community” on Friday, Feb. 23 in Pozycki Hall Auditorium. Students, faculty, and staff participated in different programs throughout the day, including faculty and student-led panels, a community discussion on Morrison’s Nobel Lecture, art and poetry contests, and […]
BADFU: A Faculty Organization Promoting Change
Monmouth University has several societal and intercultural clubs and groups that support students and equip students to support others. This includes the Black Student Union (BSU), Latin American Student Organization (LASO), the Pride Club, and a lesser known, but equally important affiliation, the Black and African Diaspora Forum United (BADFU), a faculty group on campus […]
Decluttering Tips for Spring Cleaning
The colder weather is nearing an end, bringing along a new season of growth and rejuvenation. Spring is a season of change and not just in the weather; it’s a time to reset your mental and physical space. To get a head start on the upcoming season, here are a few decluttering tips.
Celebrating Women’s History Month 2024: A Look Ahead
As March approaches, so does Women’s History Month, a time to honor and celebrate women’s efforts, successes, and development throughout history. As we prepare for this year’s Women’s History Month, we can expect a number of interesting trends and events that will continue to magnify the voices and stories of women across the world. In […]