Publication: Volume 96 (Fall 2023 - Spring 2024)
The social media app TikTok has recently been consistently in the news due to the government’s conversations surrounding banning the app. The app is run by the Chinese company ByteDance, and there have been recent investigations launched into the possibility of the Chinese government collecting user data. Now, the House of Representatives is threatening to […]
Spilling our “GUTS”: Five additional songs added to Olivia Rodrigo’s second
Fans were completely awestruck when Olivia Rodrigo announced “GUTS (spilled)” on the second night of her Chicago shows during her “GUTS world tour.” Fans had suspected that something was coming due to the unreleased track “obsessed” being added to the tour setlist. Considering that Rodrigo included a mix of old and new songs to her […]
Adrianne Lenker’s “Bright Future” proves that writing is the ultimate comfort to pain
Adrianne Lenker walks down the path of some of the greatest folk artists of all time, and her new album “Bright Future” solidified her steps in the genre. The lead singer of the band Big Thief released her fifth solo studio album on Mar. 22, 2024, and it demonstrates some of Lenker’s best lyricism. Her […]
And the Brooke will flow: A journey through growing up
The path that we are on through our life and college careers is not easy. Many people will tell you what to do and rain on your parade, thinking they know best. So many voices will cloud your vision as a college student, proving that fighting burnout is truly real. It’s a topic not many […]
“The Outlook” editors attend ACP Conference
From Thursday, Mar. 7, to Saturday, Mar. 9, six editors from “The Outlook” had the opportunity to attend the Spring 2024 Associated Collegiate Press College Media National Conference in La Jolla, California. Attended by over 900 students nationwide, our editors sat in on breakout sessions led by experts in the field, listened to esteemed keynote […]
Social Justice Club holds School-to-Prison table talk
On Feb. 12, 2024, the Social Justice Club held a table talk on the School-to-Prison Pipeline Theory. This theory refers to policies and practices that directly and indirectly push students out of school and on the path to prison. This discussion included Paul Hirschfield, Ph.D., Rutgers University’s Director of Criminal Justice and Associate Professor of […]
BHR hosts second annual Women in Music event
On Thursday, Mar. 7, Blue Hawk Records (BHR) hosted its second Annual Women in Music Event to honor and participate in Women’s History Month. The event, which was around three hours long, was Barbie- and female empowerment-themed. Everything, from the program, to the posters, and even the balloons, featured a Barbie-like figure in honor of […]
Softball Goes 2-1 Against Hampton
On Saturday, Mar. 16, the Monmouth Hawks (8-17) went against CAA opponent the Hampton Lady Pirates (7-19) at the Monmouth University Softball Park at 2 p.m. This was the second out of three games that they would face each other in the 2024 season. As the Hawks found themselves in a good position last game […]
MU Basketball Faces CAA Tournament
Men’sOn Mar. 9, Monmouth Men’s Basketball went up against the Campbell Camels in the second round of the CAA tournament where they won with a final score of 90-67, winning their seventh opening game of the conference tournament under Head Coach King Rice. Forward #25 Nikita Konstantynovskyi led the Hawks with 15 points, while guard […]