College is a time of growth, learning, and self-discovery; however, it’s also a time when many students face financial challenges. The cost of tuition, textbooks, and everyday expenses can add up quickly, leaving students searching for ways to make money. Fortunately, there are numerous opportunities to earn income while in college, allowing you to alleviate […]
Publication: Volume 96 (Fall 2023 - Spring 2024)
Making the Most of Your Mornings
After staying up late to finish homework or study for an exam, mornings can feel like a hurtle. As students, our days can feel daunting when we first wake up and are forced to think about all the tasks we need to complete. Fortunately, having a strong morning routine can help curb this academic anxiety.Not […]
The Signs as Songs from “1989 (Taylor’s Version)”
In honor of Taylor Swift’s re-release of “1989” this past Friday, it’s time to answer the question I’m sure you’ve all been wondering the past few days: which song are you from the album based on your star sign? Aries: “Blank Space”Aries, you are best known for your confidence and determination. You are very competitive […]
BSACAM Holds Symposium to Celebrate Springsteen Album’s 50th Year
Bruce Springsteen’s second album “The Wild, the Innocent, and the E Street Shuffle” turned 50 years old this fall, and the Bruce Springsteen Archives and Center for American Music (BSACAM) celebrated on Oct. 28 with a symposium held in Pollak Theater. This conference sold out in less than 45 minutes online and had people waiting […]
Blue Hawk Records Announces Artists on 23rd Compilation Album
On Saturday, Oct. 14, Blue Hawk Records announced on social media the six-artist line-up for their 23rd compilation album. The talent consists of student artists Angela An, Michael Anthony Rocks, Abby Garcia, Ruaa Khalifa, Amani Lillian, and The Blackouts. The selected artists represent the diversity that is present at Monmouth. Singer-songwriter Amani Lillian is a […]
Club Running Team Able to Compete
Monmouth University’s Club Running Team has more athletes than ever before, training to compete in upcoming meets across New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Although the club team has been present on-and-off for ten years and through the COVID-19 pandemic, this fall season’s involvement and competition are reaching new heights. Leading the club with years of experience, […]
Sophomores Required to Live on Campus
Second-year students are required to live on campus at Monmouth University beginning this semester.With the Class of 2026, Monmouth University has implemented a two-year housing requirement. All sophomores who are not commuting from their primary home are obligated to live on campus with few exceptions. There are ways around this requirement. Students may request a […]
Debate Hawks Win at University of Houston Tournament
In their second outing of the 23-24 season, the Debate Hawks scored impressive victories at the University of Houston. With teams fielded in two separate divisions (JV and Novice), Monmouth teams were able to make it to the Octofinals and achieve speaker awards over the entire division. In the novice field, the teams of Brendan […]
Are College Students in Danger of Burnout?
College students face a ton of pressure. Whether you are a student-athlete or someone that is involved in many clubs and extracurriculars, balancing school and the rest of your life can feel extremely stressful.According to the article, “Stress vs. Burnout: Addressing Burnout Among College Students” written by Jerry Kosmin, it states that college burnout develops […]