The 90s have always intrigued me. After all, the decade brought about significant change to our culture, fashion, and music. The transitions from leg warmers to overalls and rock to hip-hop are just a couple of the reasons why I would have loved to have grown up in the 90s. Firstly, going from one decade […]
Publication: Volume 96 (Fall 2023 - Spring 2024)
Why You Need a Planner
Throughout my school career, having a planner has contributed to my academic success. I have used a planner for as long as I can remember, specifically since I started switching classes in school. Organization is a key skill that I think is important to have especially when it comes to academics, and having a planner […]
The Pros & Cons of GMOs
Genetically modified organisms (GMO) are organisms, such as plants and animals, that are biologically changed through biotechnology. The genes possessed by plants, animals, and microbes are altered in a laboratory to give it new traits that are considered both positive and negative. The Pros of GMOs: The Cons of GMOs:
Post-Graduation Worries and Concerns
Thinking of future and life after one gets their degree can be overwhelming, especially as a college student. The editors of “The Outlook” have come together to discuss this nerve-wracking issue, how they feel about their future, and what they plan to do after attending Monmouth University. One editor explained that they were very concerned […]
How to Make the Most of Your Time
Time flies when you’re having fun, but does it feel like it’s flying by too fast? Of course, there’s no way to actually stretch time, but there are ways that you can maximize your efficiency so that you are making the most out of the time that you do have. 1. Have a Plan This […]
Israel-Hamas War Teach-In
Monmouth University scholars took the stage to discuss the situation in Israel and Gaza in a Teach-In titled, The Israel-Hamas War & The Day After, in the Great Hall Auditorium on October 31st. With the recent intensity of the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, History and Political Science faculty found it to be important to educate students […]
Family Weekend Held Nov. 3 to Nov. 5
Monmouth has organized a plethora of events across campus for Family Weekend 2023. Students and families will gather for activities covering a variety of interests beginning on the evening of Friday, Nov. 3, and concluding on Sunday, Nov. 5. Events are open to all students and families. Nicole Lowden, Associate Director of Student Engagement for […]
The Annual Fall Fest
Despite the cold, Monmouth University’s annual Fall Festival had a fantastic turnout on Thursday, Nov. 2. This fun-filled autumn event is something that students always look forward to after midterms, and this year definitely did not disappoint. Students of all ages gathered from 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on the Residential Quad to celebrate fall […]
BSU and NCNW Bring Hawaii to the Res Quad
On Friday, Oct. 27, the Black Student Union (BSU) and the National Council of Negro Women (NCNW) collaborated on a Hawaiian Luau event that was held from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on the Residential Quad. The event served as a space to unite students in a new, exciting environment that implemented Hawaiian festivities. BSU […]





