One student explains what can help students avoid a quarter-life crisis upon graduation.
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A Postcard From the Edge
For skier Mia Sawyer, IYLN is the new YOLO.
MU Students Show Strength & Fight Hunger
On Sunday April 12, Monmouth University and Move For Hunger teamed up for a pull a truck event to help fight hunger in Monmouth County. Teams of Monmouth University students joined in a friendly competition of pulling a moving truck through the university parking lot.
The Magical Bioluminescent Seas of the Maldives
The Verge explores the Maldives and the source behind their glowing beaches.
Student Spotlight: MU Senior Farrah Smoke Shines During Last Months At School
This edition of Student Spotlight honors senior Farrah Smoke, a student, athlete, and soon to be member of the Air Force.
Students De-Stress With Puppies
The last few weeks of school can be quite stressful. To combat that stress, Monmouth University’s Library hosted a special de-stress event on Thursday, April 30, where students were given to opportunity to play with some friendly dogs from The Seeing Eye Puppy Raising Program.
Eroding Shorelines Lead to Eroding Citizen Patience
Beach replenishment leaves once scenic beaches as a construction zone eyesore.
American Reporters Not Totally Free on World Press Freedom Day
WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ–May 3 marks the United Nation’s annual World Press Freedom Day, which according to UNESCO is dedicated to reminding governments of their commitment to press freedom. The idea of “press freedom violations” typically calls to mind the plight of journalists in countries that are less developed half-way across the globe, but these […]
Drinking Water or Pool Water?
WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ- Usually when we turn our sink on to get drinking water, our glasses are greeted with clear, odorless, delicious tasting water. But for the last couple of months the water in Monmouth County has been undeniably… different. Some New Jersey citizens have noticed a strong scent of chlorine in the water […]
If Money Talks, What Does It Say About Gender Equality?
WEST LONG BRANCH, NJ–Do you have any plans for the centennial of the 19th Amendment, the Constitutional revision that finally gave women the right to vote in 1920? The big anniversary is still five years away in 2020, but the Women on 20s organization already knows what it wants to be doing when it arrives—and […]