By Amaya Morales Managing Editor The FDU community has one thing in common: We have mostly stayed home since March. On a large scale, it has been a big deal for many who feel depressed not being able to be with friends. But, who wouldn’t want to learn […]
By Jhoana T. Merino-Martinez News Editor This is the time when FDU’s Metropolitan campus can pay special attention to its diverse cultural clubs and Latinx student body. National Hispanic Heritage Month began Tuesday, Sept. 15, and runs through Oct. 15, but this year’s appreciation for Latino culture is […]
By Nancy Sanchez-Diaz Entertainment Editor FDU mainstream Greek organizations are taking a stand against racism following civil unrest in the nation this summer. Nationally, the campus Greek movement is seeing a pushback not seen since the anti-establishment days of the 1960s. According to The New York Times, there […]
By Nancy Sanchez-Diaz Entertainment Editor When COVID-19 broke out in March, large entertainment venues like movie theaters were some of the first businesses to close and now are one of the last to reopen in September. With an unpredictable Hollywood release schedule, the challenge for a movie theater […]
By Elizabeth Scalzo Editor-in-Chief As I sit in reflection today of the events that occurred on Sept. 11, 2001, I am astonished that FDU did not plan anything on campus. “FDU has annually held on-campus ceremonies to pay tribute to those who lost their lives on 9/11. This […]