As a freshman transfer student, getting involved on campus is extremely important. Coming into a new school is hard and there are a lot of nerves and anxiety surrounding this change. Oftentimes, most nerves come from being away from home for the first time or from adjusting to a new schedule; however, for some, the […]
Publication: Volume 96 (Fall 2023 - Spring 2024)
Morning, Afternoon, or Night Classes?
At a certain point during each school year, the time comes when we all must plan out our schedules for the upcoming year. Other than what professors are assigned to teach each course, most of us make our decision on which classes to take based on the time of day the classes are scheduled. So […]
Wallet-Friendly Dupes
A variety of products continue to trend on social media platforms, making them the most popular they have ever been. Whether we see it on get-ready-with-me videos on TikTok or a reel on Instagram, these cosmetics are everywhere you turn. Although we may find ourselves reaching for the newest, most popular brands, the prices on […]
2024 Anticipated Book Releases
The new year is an inspiring time full of hope and fresh starts. It’s a time when we can look ahead to the future and become excited about all that the year has to offer. The literary world is no exception. This year is set to bring forth a plethora of promising new releases from […]
Embracing the Chill: 10 Ways to Stay Active in the Winter Weather
As the winter hits and temperatures drop, it can be tempting to stay at home and forego your regular workout routine. However, being active in the cold weather is not only possible, but also beneficial to one’s physical and mental health. Embracing the chill may energize your body and mind, and with the right mindset […]
Assessing Israel’s Accountability at the ICJ
The highest judicial authority within the United Nations released its findings on Friday which commanded Israel to act to ensure a prevention of genocide by its deployments that are currently stationed in Gaza, and that aid must be let into the region, while demanding that Hamas release their current captives. This ruling came out of […]
Iowa, New Hampshire Cast First Votes
Over the past few weeks, voters in Iowa and New Hampshire have taken part in the first presidential primary elections for the 2024 election cycle. The Iowa caucuses are the very first contest of the year, but for the first time in decades, there would be no Democratic primary. Last year, the Democratic National Committee, […]
Record-Setting Weekend for Track & Field
Men and Women’s Track and Field Team compete in the first of back-to-back weekends at the Ocean Breeze Athletic Complex in the UPenn 10-Team Select Meet on Jan. 15. It proved to be a very successful day for the Hawks, with a number of records set. Yasmeen Tinsley, a junior from Arlington, Virginia, has been […]
SHSS Dean David Hamilton Golland to Release Third Book
David Hamilton Golland, Ph.D., Dean of the Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Sciences and Professor of History, will have his third book “Livin’ Just to Find Emotion: Journey and the Story of American Rock” released on Tuesday, Feb. 6 by the Thunder Road Books in Spring Lake, NJ.The book talks about Journey’s […]
MU Alumni Named on InsiderNJ 100: Millennials List
Monmouth alumni Zachary Dougherty ’23, Samantha DeAlmeida ’12 ’14M ’18M, and Morganne Dudzinski ’12 ’13M have been named on InsiderNJ’s 2023 Insider 100: Millennials List to the spots No. 28, No. 36, and No. 90, respectively. This will be Doughtery’s and DeAlmeida’s fifth consecutive years on the list, in addition to Dudzinski’s debut. Both Doughtery […]