Opinion

Students’ Thoughts on Fall Break

Already a month into the semester with midterms in full swing, fall break is just around the corner, giving students a chance to relax, enjoy time off of school, and catch up on their assignments. The Monmouth University Residential Halls close at 6 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 13. From then until Oct. 17, no classes […]

Opinion

Let’s Adopt, Not Shop

Dogs bring joy to so many people’s lives all around the world. Americans are particularly enchanted by these animals, as according to Michelle Megnathey’s article, “Pet Ownership Statistics 2023” published in Forbes. In the article, she includes information about how dogs are the most popular type of pet in households nationwide, with an estimated 65.1 […]

Editorial

The Importance of a Campus Community

Building a campus community is extremely important for any college or university. This helps not only with student engagement but for students to build connections, as well. Monmouth is a small university with just under 5,000 undergraduate students; smaller campuses can create a better campus community because of the relationships built. One editor said, “I […]

News

MU’s Successful Open House

On Sunday, Oct. 8, Monmouth University held its annual Fall Open House for prospective first-year students looking to enroll in the class of 2028. Monmouth University was packed with new faces exploring the campus, as well as familiar ones with professors and students introducing themselves to interest students and their families. There were also several […]

News

School of Humanities and Social Sciences Recognizes New Dean’s First Year Completion

Monmouth University’s School of Humanities and Social Sciences (SHSS) celebrates the one-year anniversary of its new dean, David Hamilton Golland, Ph.D., this fall. Golland’s assignment follows that of Richard Veit, who formerly served as the School’s Interim Dean. Joe Rapolla, specialist professor and Chair of the Music and Theatre Arts Department, said of the upper […]