By Elizabeth Scalzo Editor-in-Chief Growing up in a small town in central Pennsylvania, patriotism was a part of who you are. Surrounded by blue-collar workers, in a town built because of coal mining, you were always proud to say you were an American. I thought about how I […]
By Jordan Sugick Special Correspondent WASHINGTON,D.C.– As Inauguration is steadily approaching, I reflect on the past few weeks and how much living in Washington, D.C., has changed. In the days before the insurrection in the United States Capitol, I prepared for what seemed like another day. I wasn’t […]
By Anthony Covino Sports Editor The dining menu at FDU is yet another aspect that will be drastically different this fall. The Equinox’s most recent COVID-19 roundtable video focuses on the new changes in dining for the fall semester. With indoor dining being delayed in New Jersey, colleges […]
All Photos by Kenny Lo By Kenny LoStudent Life Editor I recently participated in two local Black Lives Matter protests, in Bergenfield and Dumont, and here’s what I learned: June is Pride month. With Pride Parades across the nation canceled due to COVID-19, the LGBTQ+ community may have […]
By Elizabeth Scalzo Editor-in-Chief Starting May 14, resident students returned to the FDU metro campus to move out of their dorm rooms in the midst of the pandemic. Students had to apply for 90-minute time slots to move out, and once their day and time were confirmed they […]