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By Olivia Yayla (Avery as managing editor) + 5 others for The Montclarion - 3 min read
Resurrection – A Collaborative Story
Nico met Jesus on the first day of his Perceptual Drawing class during his first week of Junior year. He bears almost no resemblance to Christ, yet his weed is known to send you to Heaven. But as the Montclair State police officer with the exceptionally shiny skull pulled his wrists behind his back, cuffed him, and laid him against...
By David Bien-Aime (Avery as managing editor) + 4 others for The Montclarion - 3 min read
Residence Life Expands Camera Audits in Residence Halls
The Office of Residence Life at Montclair State University has made the decision to enhance campus safety with additional installments of camera audits in residence halls. This comes with the recent renovations to Bohn Hall, where two cameras were installed in the community kitchen. Residence Life is collaborating with University Facilities, Capstone on Campus Management, the Division of Student Development...
By Ming-Jing Qin (Avery as managing editor) + 6 others for The Montclarion - 1 min read
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It's conference championship weekend in college football. Here's an overview of the new 12-team College Football Playoff. Will your team make the cut?Visit themontclarion.org for m...
By Ryan Nussbaum (Avery as managing editor) + 4 others for The Montclarion - 6 min read
The College Football Playoff’s Brand New 12-Team Format Explained
For the first time in the sport’s 154-year history, the highest level of college football, the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), will finally have a true national champion. Gone are the days of indexes, media polls, computer algorithms and a flawed four team format. The 12 best teams in America will fight for the national championship on the field. The revamped...
By Lauren Rivera (Avery as managing editor) + 4 others for The Montclarion - 4 min read
The Community Behind Montclair State University's English Club
Montclair State University’s English Club was successfully established in the fall of 2023. Since then, it has blossomed into a space where students can develop resume-worthy skills, foster networking opportunities, and cultivate meaningful friendships. In addition to the many events the English Club hosts throughout semesters, it has recently launched Montclair State’s first student-run, campus-based podcast, The Playne English Podcast,...
By Danielle Hughes (Avery as managing editor) + 5 others for The Montclarion - 1 min read
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The Montclair State University Police Department provides The Montclarion with a weekly police blotter, which shares the forms of crime and other incidents that have been reported on campus. Swipe left to read what was documented for the time period of Nov. 26 to Dec. 3. Writer: Meagan Kane >themontclarion...
By Danielle Hughes (Avery as managing editor) + 6 others for The Montclarion - 1 min read
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With a place to empower voices for faculty and staff who are disabled, the disability caucus seeks to create a platform by examining the significance, presence and impact of disability within Montclair State University. Announced on Oct. 5, 2020, it currently provides a space to raise awareness about disability justice and rights, advocate for the celebration of disability culture on...
By Danielle Hughes (Avery as managing editor) + 6 others for The Montclarion - 1 min read
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By Danielle Hughes (Avery as managing editor) + 5 others for The Montclarion - 1 min read
Montclair State Police Blotter: Nov. 19 to Nov. 26
The Montclair State University Police Department provides The Montclarion with a weekly police blotter, which shares the forms of crime and other incidents that have been reported on campus. Swipe left to read what was documented for the time period of Nov. 19 to Nov. 26. Writer: Meagan Kane >themontclarion...
By Kayla Carlamere (Avery as managing editor) + 5 others for The Montclarion - 4 min read
SLAM's 2024 Winter Gala is a Perfect Send-Off to the Winter Season
Under a sky full of clouds, SLAM’s Winter Gala still sparkled with food, fashion, and fun. The night started cold, rainy, and impatient as students were ushered into University Hall, then an overcrowded lecture hall, then a party bus – still holding a smile at the expectation of a great night. And the arrival at Westmount Country Club in Woodland...