The score is 5-4, bottom of the ninth, two outs, runners on second and third base, game seven of the World Series. Here’s the payoff pitch. It’s a ground ball …
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Brockhampton Keeps the Ball Rolling with ‘Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine’
by Thomas Neiraby Thomas NeiraBrockhampton has returned with their latest studio album, “Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine,” which features some of the collective’s most seamless and mature work to date, all while maintaining the …
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#FocusRacialJustice: School of Communication and Media Symposium Emphasizes the Importance of Diversity in Media
by Jenna Sundelby Jenna SundelThe School of Communication and Media at Montclair State University held the second “Symposium on Racial Justice and Media” on April 15. The event featured leaders from the media industry …
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Women’s Basketball Has Season to Remember
by Ryan Whiteby Ryan WhiteThe Red Hawks quest for a New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) Championship was put to an end on April 3 as they suffered a 64-60 loss to New Jersey City …
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Women’s Soccer Sits On Top of NJAC After Dominant Year
by Jess Liptzinby Jess LiptzinIt took a shot from deep outside the box from sophomore midfielder Chisom Onyewuenyi in order for the Montclair State University women’s soccer team to win their first New Jersey …
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On Top of the World: Women’s Basketball Taylor Brown Wins NJAC Player of the Year
by Matt Orthby Matt OrthMaking multiple appearances in the NCAA Division III Tournament. Winning the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) championship along with other appearances within the NJAC Playoffs. Breaking records and having top …
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#FocusRacialJustice: A Foreigner in His Own Land: Seven Months in ICE Detention as a U.S. Citizen
by Julian Riggby Julian Rigg“Sorry, everything’s been so crazy, we’ve been renovating our house,” Shakoure Charpentier said as he walked into his small home office. But for someone who was just released from a …
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Montclair State Professor and National Geographic Explorer Shares Her Passion for Madagascar
by Zoe Nolzby Zoe NolzLike many other professors, Dr. Cortni Borgerson, 36, an assistant professor of anthropology, enjoys traveling to campus and lecturing students on a subject about which she is passionate. But unlike …