Palestine Week

During Palestine Week, Outlook held a stand to honor Palestinian journalists who are sacrificing their lives on the frontlines to show the world the truth.

Students wrote messages of appreciation on the board, praising journalists for “showing the voice of unheard people” and thanking them for their courage. 

The Independent Student Paper

Outlook enters Volume 54 this academic year. As the official, independent student paper, we pride ourselves in our history – shaping campus perception and granting students a safe space digitally and physically. Read more about our history below!

Student Elections Hold Decisive Wins

After a heated elections period, both unfortunate failures and exciting successes emerged. One thing is certain, however: big plans are in the making. Check out our campus section to stay updated on the latest developments in the student government!

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Bestie Westie

By Seta Club Arguably AUB's most popular and recognizable cat, Westie is a fluffy black domestic longhair - also known as a Void Floof. She resides in the area around West Hall, to which she owes her name as well as her status as local cat celebrity: whether you're...

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You are Never Alone: Creating a Community of Proper Mental-Wellbeing
You are Never Alone: Creating a Community of Proper Mental-Wellbeing

You are Never Alone: Creating a Community of Proper Mental-Wellbeing

Outlook surveyed a group of questions around campus which the AUB community answered. The following feedback helped us formulate a concrete understanding of the topic of mental health and the type of struggles faced among students in AUB. Consequently, in an interview with Outlook, the director of the Accessible Education Office (AEO) added her input on the topic and gave us proper advice on how to seek support throughout the semester.