Since 1965, this on-campus organization has given African American students a place to call home.
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The Ballroom Scene Graces the Runway at the Red Hawk Community Ball
The Red Hawk Community Ball celebrated the Ballroom Scene and showcased the strength of overcoming homophobia and racism.
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“Dancing on Axes and Spears” Welcomes Students to Become One With the Art
The George Segal Gallery’s latest exhibition uses sculpture, photography, virtual reality and even martial arts to give students a truly immersive and enlightening experience.
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Death-Cast Makes Its First Call: ‘The First to Die at the End’ Review
With relatable characters and great narration, author Adam Silvera excelled with his latest work “The First to Die at the End.”
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Death-Cast Makes Its First Call: ‘The First to Die at the End’ Review
With relatable characters and great narration, author Adam Silvera excelled with his latest work “The First to Die at the End.”
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Before it hits the screens, make “Daisy Jones and The Six” as your next read.
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News literacy is real and alive among college students- but there’s more to it than you may think.
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One Year Later: Pavlo Lushyn’s Journey From Ukraine to Montclair State
by Sal DiMaggioby Sal DiMaggioFrom the heartland of Ukraine to Hawks Crossings, it’s been quite the story for Pavlo Lushyn.