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 Jhoana T. Merino-Martinez and Nadia Tejeda News Editor and Equinox Advertisement Team Member A huge drop in resident students for the fall semester means inevitable job cuts for student resident assistants (R.A.s). “At this time, we have 343 residents who have registered to live on campus,” Rebecca […]
By The Equinox Staff The first day of classes is always a stressful time. The Equinox staff members reflect on their first completely virtual first day of school in a “year like no other.” For most of the courses offered, Zoom classes are the new normal, and we […]
Amaya Morales Managing Editor Returning to campus opens up a lot of questions for students, especially commuters. With the Metro campus composed of mostly commuters, many students are left wondering where they will go between classes and how the university will accommodate them. President Christopher Capuano sent out […]
By Nancy Sanchez-Diaz Entertainment Editor Students are questioning the efficacy of FDU’s reopening plan. President Christopher Capuano released FDU’s plan for reopening its New Jersey campuses in an email to students, staff, and faculty on July 20. The plan introduced six main protocols for this coming fall: Physical […]