by Dustin Niles A cold April shower drenches the Metropolitan campus, and Dr. William Zimmerle has just returned from speaking on the topic of frankincense at a conference in Bulgaria on the Byzantine period. His office is in the basement of Robison Hall, and he sits in it […]
By Dustin Niles, Layout & Design Editor In the waning hours of March 24, President Donald Trump issued an ultimatum to House Republicans resisting the healthcare bill that Trump’s administration was trying to push to the House that day: This is the one and only opportunity to get rid […]
Kiosks Empty on Admitted Students Day, Director of University Admissions Confesses in Email By Elizabeth White, News Editor Three hundred dollars-worth of the March 30 edition of The Equinox went missing before Admitted Students Day on Sunday, April 2. Four days later, Director of Admissions Drew Ippolito emailed a […]
The executive editors of The Equinox, Melanie Perez (left) and Theresa King (right), pose with their awards at the New Jersey Press Foundation’s annual luncheon for winners of their 2017 College Newspaper Contest. Perez won second place in the opinion category for her article on broken advisement, and […]
By Mariuxi Mansfield, Staff Writer It has been a roller coaster year for women’s rights issues. After a political campaign where the current President of the United States has said several epithets against women, provoking strikes, marches and controversy, it may seem hard to find a voice or a […]