By Katie Hernandez Staff Writer Fraternities and sororities started off with students who wanted to express their opinions with a group of like-minded people where there wouldn’t be judgment. It all began in the year 1776, where the first fraternity was founded at the College of William. The […]
By Patricia Ressell-Deras Staff Writer If you have been following The Equinox then you already know about the plans for a “new FDU.” If you have not, then allow me to fill you in. Over the last year and a half, The Equinox has been reporting on FDU’s […]
By Jennifer Malti Staff Writer The life of a commuter can be really easy or really difficult. Commuting has its pros and cons. You’re able to go to school and come home rather than living at school. The hardest part of your day is just making sure that […]
By Madison Martinez Staff Writer February is Black History Month and a great opportunity to appreciate all the contributions African-Americans have made in society and culture. Major parts of American culture can be traced back to African-Americans such as, soul music, jazz, and hip-hop. All are unique to […]
By Patricia Ressell-Deras Staff Writer The 61 Grammys had four main themes for this year’s award show: music (and its importance), diversity, equality and cutting off inspirational acceptance speeches. Camila Cabello opened the 61 Grammy show with her 2017 hit single “Havana,” dedicating it to her grandmother’s childhood […]