Sal DiMaggio

Editor-in-Chief of The Montclarion; Montclair State University, B.A. Journalism and Digital Media, Class of 2025 Montclair State University

Worked on 484 assignments, created 131, named on 29 bylines for The Montclarion.

By (Sal as desk editor) + 5 others for The Montclarion - 4 min read

Montclair State Plans to Invest $27 Million Into Workday App

Montclair State University announced during the last university senate meeting that $27 million dollars is being invested into the Workday app to expand it to the entire campus community and offer new features. The Workday app is currently used by work-study students and faculty on campus to help them track their hourly pay, work hours and other work-related facilities. Andrew...

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By (Sal as desk editor) + 5 others for The Montclarion - 5 min read

Female-Identifying Montclair State Students Acknowledge the Power of the Ballot and Beyond

Women's rights are one of the most driving issues for young adult voters. After the federal right to an abortion was overturned this past summer, many young women, including college students, have taken a stand to protect themselves. At Montclair State University, there is no shortage of women speaking out about the issue. Female-identifying Montclair State students recognize just how...

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By (Sal as desk editor) + 5 others for The Montclarion - 5 min read

A Screen Print Story: Designer and Fashion Brand Founder Tyler Aboagye

Clothes, community, collections and collaboration are all words that encapsulate the ever-growing fashion brand Last of a Dying Breed founded by Montclair State University student Tyler Aboagye and two childhood friends. When asked about how he manages running a brand while being a college student, the sophomore anthropology major finds himself at a loss of words, simply saying, “To be...

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By (Sal as desk editor) + 4 others for The Montclarion - 6 min read

EOF Barbershop: Making Men Leaders the Old School Way

The sharp smell of aftershave hits you in the face as you enter the room. The lights are dimmed, giving off a mellow vibe. You hear the buzz of the clippers, the music playing in the room and the murmur of men talking to each other. No, this isn’t your local barbershop that’s been around since your grandfather was your...

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