Media Organizations
Contacts:
Membership in Hawk TV is open to all registered Monmouth University students. Hawk TV’s purpose is to provide a medium that encourages and promotes responsible, creative broadcasting and fosters the advancement of television education at Monmouth.
MONMOUTH REVIEW (Literary Magazine)
Contact: Dr. Michael Waters and Mike Richison
Phone: 732-263-5896 and 732-263-5637
Mail: c/o the English Dept.
The Monmouth Review is the University’s official magazine for creativity in writing, art, and graphic design. Edited and produced by students since 1957, the Monmouth Review publishes poetry, fiction, drama, art, and photography created by Monmouth University students, faculty, staff, administrators, and alumni. In addition to publishing the magazine, the Monmouth Review sponsors on and off campus activities, such as readings, guest speakers, and workshops that promote literary and artistic expression. All students are invited to contribute their works and talents.
THE OUTLOOK (Newspaper)
Contact: Dr. John Morano
Phone: 732-571-3481
Mail: Monmouth University Box 61
The Outlook is the student newspaper of Monmouth University. It has been student-run since 1933. It is published weekly, with staff meetings held every Wednesday at 3 p.m. The Outlook covers all the news, sports, entertainment, and opinions on campus. The Outlook has received national awards from Columbia University for news coverage and layout. The newspaper is open to all students regardless of major or experience.
Contact: Heather Kelly / Michael Maiden
Phone: 732-571-3586 / 732-263-5285
Mail: Monmouth University Box 62
The Shadows Yearbook is the official student-planned and -produced yearbook on campus. Students learn fundamentals in layout, copywriting, and management skills. From the theme of the yearbook to photography, the students have the ultimate say.
THE VERGE (ONLINE NEWS PORTAL)
Contact: Marina Vujnovic
Phone: 732-263-5667
The purpose of The Verge Student News Portal is to: provide the Monmouth university community with information and issues in and around the university; serve as a forum for expression of the ideas of its audience; provide experience for students who are interested in journalism, communication, and other tech and multimedia reports; and grant campus recognition of the achievements of students, faculty, and student organizations .
Contact: Aaron Furgason, Advisor
Phone: 732-263-5254
WMCX FM is a student-run radio station. It has 1,000 watts of power and transmits over a 35-mile radius. Its goal is to train students for future broadcasting careers. Music programming includes rock-and-roll, alternative, metal, reggae, dance, soul, and R & B. WMCX FM also features regular newscasts, talk shows, sporting events, and special interviews. Its staff is very diversified, coming from various fields of study, and is dedicated to making the station successful.













