Over the past 20 years, the way we consume media has entirely changed. But to protect the media we love, it’s important to preserve physical copies.
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Consider this, you’re a student from a poor, inner-city neighborhood. Your parents barely make enough, and like 61% of Americans, live paycheck to paycheck. You spend your whole childhood under …
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Religion Is Not an Excuse To Control Others
Unlike others in the class, religion is a choice. You don’t choose your race and you don’t choose your age, but my good friend chooses to believe I will go …
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EDITORIAL: Montclair State, Keep Your Promise To Presidential Scholars
by Avery Nixonby Avery NixonIn a surprise announcement last Wednesday, a handful of Montclair State University students lost their priority registration.
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The Israel-Palestine Conflict: Misinformation Is Deadly
by Aliza Rheinby Aliza RheinFew people bother to ask the Jew’s opinion on what Zionism means, or do the simple Google search which makes clear that Zionists’ ultimate goal is not the genocide of …
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Non-Music Majors Should Have More Access To Music Extracurriculars
Non-music majors can still be involved in the John J. Cali School of Music.
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EDITORIAL: Should We Still Be Wearing Masks Upon Request?
by Avery Nixonby Avery NixonMost high schoolers yearn for the college experience that is often depicted as a period of adulthood, partying, making friends and taking classes you actually love. Nonetheless, that is not …
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Apparently, the biggest outrage in film and television is the employment of actors playing fictitious beings.