On Saturday, Apr. 6, junior Emily Loscialpo presented “Misa Spanglish: Music and Worship Without Borders” for her Honors College Capstone Project at Woods Theater at 1:30 p.m. This project combined her passion for her major, the Spanish language, and music. Loscialpo has shown her love of music and the arts over the years by being […]
Publication: Volume 96 (Fall 2023 - Spring 2024)
Refreshing Spring drink ideas
Although we seem to be stuck in an eternal downpour here at Monmouth, sunny skies are on the horizon, replacing the dark clouds and gloom with sunlight and cheer. This shift comes with another type of cheer, one that involves the clinking of glasses and delicious brews. Now is the perfect time of year to […]
Budget-safe activities in the U.S.: destinations for memorable getaways
Although vacationing can oftentimes be an expensive undertaking, planning a summer trip in the United States doesn’t have to be. With its wide landscapes, diverse attractions, and endless natural sites, the country provides numerous possibilities for budget-conscious tourists seeking adventure or relaxation. Whether you’re looking for stunning national parks, dynamic cities, or sunny beaches, these […]
HawkTank spotlight: Dark Matter
Career aspirations can drive ideas and make these plans come to fruition. The field of science, specifically medical professions, require constant dedication and energy. In order to maintain this level of passion and efficiency, however, doctors and nurses need comfort. Masters in Nursing Sciences student, Naja Morgan, explained that her inspiration for her HawkTank project, […]
HawkTank spotlight: Versatile Arts & Entertainment
Asad Whitehead, a senior music industry student, founded a multi-media arts and entertainment company that helps independent artists and creatives by providing resources and opportunities. The company, Versatile Arts & Entertainment, has a mission to celebrate all art forms. Whitehead explained, “One of the key aspects of Versatile is our membership model, which offers artists […]
A shoutout to our Advertisement Manager, Yosef!
As you look through the paper, there are at least two pages worth of advertisements from clubs and organizations on campus, as well as local businesses. These advertisements are not just there for no reason. In fact, “The Outlook” has a specific position that places the advertisements and reaches out to clubs, organizations, and local […]
“Some Kind of Wonderful”: the best rom-com of all time
As an avid movie binger and a rom-com enthusiast, I have strong opinions on which romantic comedies are good and which ones inadequately evoke the emotions I search for when sitting down to watch these types of films. While I have a long list of romantic comedies I would recommend, there is one that will […]
You need both: grades and experience
School is about both grades and the experience. To find success in school, a person needs to balance the demands of one’s academics and social life. Personally, my academic scholarship motivates me to uphold my grades. However, being in college is very stressful, and being in harder classes can become overwhelming. It’s important to make […]
STEM UP Students of Color to host panel on Apr. 5
STEM UP Students of Color is gearing up to present “Succeeding in the STEM and Medical Fields as a Person of Color” discussion panel at 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Apr. 5, in Edison Hall, Room 201. Maria Hernandez Campos is a chemistry student and President of STEM UP. As for the organization’s objectives, she explained, […]
Hernan Diaz to speak at Visiting Writer Series event
On Wednesday, Apr. 10, at 5:30 p.m. in the Great Hall, Monmouth will host its Visiting Writer Series with special guest and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Hernan Diaz. The Visiting Writer Series was introduced to the University back in 2005 as a way to connect students with contemporary authors whose works have impacted the world of […]