College coursework can become extremely stressful. Between discussion boards for a class you’re not particularly fond of, exam after exam, and never-ending chapters to read from your $200 textbook, it’s hard to know where to start. Sometimes, you just have to hone in on your work and simply… Get. It. Done. But how can you […]
Publication: Volume 96 (Fall 2023 - Spring 2024)
Prioritizing Self-Care During a Busy Week
Between classes, clubs, work, and homework, having time for yourself can seem nearly impossible. How can you make time for self-care when you hardly have time for dinner? Worry not! Here are some recommendations on how to squeeze in some self-care even on your busiest of days. 1. Plan your self-care time One of the […]
What I Love (and What I Hate) About MU
Monmouth University (MU): a school with as much history as a 90-year-old living down the block. This school leads young adults down the path of greater education and a chance to become more exceptional than they can possibly imagine. For a school so close to the beach, and even closer to places of New Jersey […]
College and Coffee
When on a college campus, it is almost guaranteed that you will walk by a student who has a cup of coffee in their hands. This beverage is not only consumed for pure enjoyment, but as most already know, coffee also helps people stay alert and energized throughout the day. This is exactly why I […]
Why Trust Influencers?
In today’s digital world, we are constantly viewing social media, which shifts the way we consume content and make decisions. With new developments in technology seemingly never-ending, traditional sources of spreading information like newspapers and magazines are constantly challenged. Now, a popular way of circulating information is done by individuals known as influencers. Influencers are […]
We’ll Be There for You: Remembering Matthew Perry
On Saturday, Oct. 28, 54-year-old actor Matthew Perry drowned in the hot tub of his California home. Many across the nation were saddened to receive this news, as most knew Perry as awkwardly sarcastic and loveable Chandler Bing on the sitcom “Friends.” Perry’s stellar comedic timing and his ability to deliver a punchline with a […]
Taylor Swift’s “1989” (Taylor’s Version) Gives Fans Flashbacks to Her Emergence in Pop
“1989 (Taylor’s Version)” is the fourth re-recording that Taylor Swift has completed in the last three years, in a series of regaining ownership of sound recordings bought without her knowledge in 2019. The original album, released in 2014 and titled with a nod to her birth year, featured a series of pop-synth beats that classified […]
It’s Been So Long: “Five Nights at Freddy’s” Springs Animatronics to Life
Eight years in the making and anticipated by fans of the video game for even longer, Blumhouse Productions’ “Five Nights at Freddy’s” (dubbed “FNaF” by fans) was released on the streaming platform Peacock on Thursday, Oct. 26, and in theaters on Friday, Oct. 27. For those who haven’t been obsessed since 2014 with the intricate […]
Online Classes: Why They Don’t Work
Before 2020, high schoolers, college students, and even kids in elementary school did not have a single thought of online classes. But, once the COVID-19 pandemic hit America and commenced a nation and worldwide lockdown, we were forced to adjust to a new way of learning: online classes. Unfortunately, in my opinion, I believe that […]







