On Wednesday, Mar. 27, HawkInteractive will host an Adobe Illustrator Workshop. The Workshop is open to all students, regardless of club membership. Gianna Piroso is a senior communication student as well as the President of HawkInteractive, which is a relatively new club that serves as a bridge between students and the virtual world. “HawkInteractive is […]
Publication: Volume 96 (Fall 2023 - Spring 2024)
Women’s Bowling Honors
After knowing what it was like to bowl a perfect high game of 300, Morgan Davis came to Monmouth to begin her collegiate career and earn MEAC Rookie of the Year. The freshman from North Richland Hills, Texas, was named the 2023-2024 Mid Eastern Atlantic Conference Bowling Rookie of the Year as well as an […]
Women’s Basketball cap their 2023-24 season at WNIT
The Hawks clinched their 13th straight road win to stand in third for the longest road win streak in the country. After Monmouth fell short by just two points in the CAA quarterfinals on Mar. 15 against Drexel, the Hawks picked up where they left off, securing their 22nd win of the season against Buffalo […]
HawkTank Spotlight: ParkShark
More often than not, Monmouth students arrive early to campus to secure a parking spot. However, much to their dismay and frustration, they are left circling the parking lot with no parking spot in sight. Luckily, senior communications student, Gianna Piroso saw this problem and wanted to fix it. She invented the app, ParkShark, which […]
HawkTank Spotlight: Lingo Leap
Language is an important aspect of someone’s culture. It can define who we are, and it can symbolize prior sacrifices our ancestors have made. Sophomore business administration student Alexandria Young explained that her inspiration for her HawkTank project, Lingo Leap, stemmed from her knowledge of Spanish and the importance of dialects. Young discovered that Castilian […]
Monmouth students attending conferences: the benefits and more!
Students are given endless opportunities to grow and build connections during their college careers. Many students are involved in organizations like “The Outlook,” Student Government Association (SGA), and honors societies and attend annual conferences to engage with students and professionals from around the country. These enhance their skills and network, which make conferences worthwhile and […]
Which main pop girlie are you?
The rise of standout women in pop is before us like we haven’t seen since the 1990s and early 2000s. After a brief pause over the past couple of years, several women have stepped up the plate and achieved icon status, giving us the biggest hits, the hottest looks, and the most entertaining drama. There’s […]
Spring cleaning beyond the closet: Decluttering your digital life
As the flowers bloom and the days grow longer, the arrival of spring marks the perfect time for a rejuvenating ritual: spring cleaning. While many of us associate spring cleaning with tidying up our physical spaces, it is equally important to declutter our digital lives. Just like a cluttered closet can weigh us down, a […]
The top 8 hardest sports
I was an athlete my entire life up until college. I played and participated in a lot of sports including gymnastics, dance, volleyball, basketball, lacrosse, track and field, figure skating, cheerleading, cross country, and tennis (to name a few). Further, I believe I am the most informed and educated person to make an accurate list […]
Leave participation points in high school
Throughout my time at Monmouth, I have noticed that many professors include attendance and participation as key factors in determining a student’s final grade. I believe that attendance shouldn’t be a big part of your grade but rather a very small portion of it, though I understand the reasoning behind why this is included in […]