Publication: Volume 96 (Fall 2023 - Spring 2024)
Is The Summer Too Long or Not Long Enough?
School is back in session! After a restful and rejuvenating summer break, our editors are ready to get back to work to produce stellar editions of The Outlook. Despite the refreshing period that summer can be, sometimes more harm than good is done when it comes to adapting to the more-demanding fall semester. One editor […]
FH Sees Two Different Outcomes In Two Days
Field Hockey is now 2-and-2 after facing Sacred Heart Sunday, Sept. 3 in a very successful game for the Hawks in which they walked away victorious, 6-1. This is not the first matchup between these two teams. The Hawks have now won 14 consecutive games against the Pioneers. Junior forward Sofia Fouces scored her sixth […]
Football Takes Its First Fall to Season Opener VS. FAU
Monmouth Football officially kicked off its season on Saturday, Sept. 2, as they made their way down to Florida to face Florida Atlantic University. This was the season opener for both the Hawks and Owls, but, unfortunately, the Hawks walked away with a loss, 20-42. We saw many performances from new Hawks as we reign […]
Ben Zakowski Is on the Rise
As the season kicks into gear Monmouth University men’s soccer forward Ben Zakowski has been the topic of many conversations recently. Along with his teammates, Zakowski took the field by storm on the Monday, Aug. 28th game versus Long Island University (LIU). Ben Zakowski scored two goals in the second half with one assist leading […]
Football Bounces Back in Their FirstCAA Match Up Against Towson
After football walked away empty handed in the season opener just a little over a week ago, they bounced right back in a 42-23 win over Towson Saturday, Sept. 9. Monmouth quickly fell behind in the first quarter, 10-0, after the tigers got the turnover and made it into the end zone two plays later. […]
CCP Orders iPhone Ban for State Employees
Continuing with its theme of self-reliance, the Chinese government has issued a ban on the use of iPhones for government employees. As tensions heat up between the US and China both in international trade and relations, Beijing has placed a much greater emphasis on national security. With concerns of sensitive information falling into the hands […]
Special Counsel Seeks Indictmentof Hunter Biden
Special Counsel David Weiss, overseeing the investigation into Hunter Biden, is seeking a grand jury indictment by the end of the month. The President’s son is currently under investigation by federal authorities for owning a gun while actively using narcotics and for a failure to pay income taxes in the amount of several hundred thousand […]
Federal Court Orders Removal ofRio Grande River Barriers
A tense battle between the Federal government and Texas Governor Abbott’s administration continues to develop this week as a federal court ruled ordering the state to remove its anti-migration barriers on an international waterway. The floating barriers, placed along the Rio Grande River in Southern Texas, seek to prevent individuals from illegally crossing the border. […]