By Justin Rimpi Managing Editor President Christopher Capuano, in an email blast to students Friday afternoon, said graduation will be virtual this year, the first in FDU history. At the moment, there is no plan for an in-person graduation. The reaction was swift. Within an hour of Capuano’s […]
By Admir Durakovic Editor-in-Chief The Equinox has proudly earned two awards in the annual 2019-2020 New Jersey Press Association Collegiate Journalism Awards. The awards, announced today, Wednesday, March 18, continue the tradition of the student-run publication’s dedication and recognition of journalism excellence. The Equinox is second in General […]
By Yaakov Resnik Guest Writer As the semester progresses, workloads will increase and balancing the responsibilities of college, work and family will become a struggle for most of us. The pressure and anxiety may be too much for some. Believing it will improve their performance, many students, not […]
Editor’s Note: (The Equinox received this letter on deadline day and will investigate in whole and invites other students to email with their experiences. The Equinox is going on hiatus over the winter recess but will return in the spring to cover the incident in full.) Dear Editor, […]
The FDU Jewish student community is in mourning as we reflect on the abhorrent murder of Jews who had come together to worship in Pittsburgh. This is an attack on our entire community, and we are committed to keeping the memories of those who were killed alive in […]