By Melanie Perez Sexual assault, or at least the fear of it, is an unfortunate reality that comes with life. We’ve all seen the news (most recently with Brock Turner) and we’ve all heard horror stories from friends, family and acquaintances. FDU is part of the “Shatter the […]
Equinox reporter on-hand for first presidential debate of 2016 By Theresa King (HEMPSTEAD, N.Y.) – Latino food staff workers for the media reception of the first presidential debate at Hofstra University on Sept. 26 looked up at a large television screen displaying Sen. Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. […]
By Melanie Perez (TEANECK) – The Network for Responsible Policy had its first debate of the season on Sept. 22 from 7:30-9:30 p.m. on whether or not the US constitutional system is broken. The format was a discussion-debate between Lisa L. Miller, professor of political science (specifically, constitutional […]
Disconnected fountains, warning signs on taps and continued testing raise questions about FDU’s water supply By Theresa King (TEANECK) – Unplugged water fountains with hand-written “Out of Order” signs. Sinks with permanent plastic signs warning not to drink the water. Water testing in academic buildings, dormitories and food […]
By Julian Bell The FDU women’s volleyball team has had a rough season so far. Currently experiencing a 14-game losing streak, the Knights are desperate to win their first match of the season. However, their performance against La Salle (8-4) on Wednesday was impressive, considering La Salle dominated […]