During the height of the pandemic when everyone was locked up in their homes, I remember something that my parents told me as we were eating dinner at the dining room table. They told me that in the blink of an eye four years would go by and I would be graduating Monmouth University, and […]
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Lecture on music history & contemporary America
On Thursday, Apr. 25, Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music (BSACAM) will host the “President’s Lecture on Music History and Contemporary America” with guest speakers Patrick F. Leahy, Ed.D, President of Monmouth University, and acclaimed historian Douglas Brinkley. This event will take place in the Great Hall Auditorium and is free and open […]
Tuition set to increase for the 2024-25 academic year
On Wednesday, Apr. 10, the Faculty Association of Monmouth University (FAMCO) hosted state labor leaders from the American Federation of Teachers, New Jersey (AFT-NJ) and the New Jersey American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations (NJ AFL-CIO), all of whom showed their solidarity for the Monmouth faculty amid the latter’s efforts to secure […]
Student body voices concerns regarding the campus’ suspected lack of garbage and recycling separation
“The Outlook” has recently received various concerns regarding the garbage and recycling processes on campus. Students had questions about the potential lack of separation of garbage and recycling on campus and wanted to find some answers. On the Monmouth University website under “Waste and Management,” the school only details its recycling process, mentioning that they […]
BHR to release 24th compilation album on Apr. 19
Blue Hawk Records (BHR) is set to release its 24th compilation album, “Open 24 Hours,” on Apr. 19. On Mar. 19, the club—which is recognized as a top music business program by Billboard—announced via its social media platforms that the six student artists selected to have their original songs recorded professionally are K.N.G, Anna Dioguardi, […]
Jacob Landau’s annual gallery exhibition: “The Frances Cycle”
From Apr. 1 through Apr. 7, the Monmouth University Center of the Arts hosted the “Jacob Landau: The Frances Cycle” gallery exhibit in the Guggenheim Memorial Library. This exhibit featured a series of fourteen drawings made by Landau in 1996. “The Frances Cycle” series consisted of colored pencil and pencil drawings dedicated to the story […]
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 […]
Commuter parking: an update
In the Mar. 6 issue of “The Outlook,” the article “Commuter Students Struggle with Lack of Parking” was published. Since then, “The Outlook” has received insight from the Monmouth University Police Department’s (MUPD) Chief Carlos Ortiz about the parking difficulty that some commuter students face.Citing students’ opinions in the aforementioned “Outlook” article, most commuter students […]
Debate Team competes in California
The Monmouth University Debate Team competed in the CEDA National Debate Championships from Thursday, Mar. 21, to Saturday, Mar. 23, on the campus of California State University at Fullerton.The team arrived in Los Angeles on the night of Wednesday, March 20. On Thursday, the team spent the day at Laguna Beach and went to Disneyland […]