Hispanic and Latino Americans have been contributing to the culture of the United States for decades, sharing their talents and feats for all to see and marvel at.
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The Change in the Hispanic Percentile at Montclair State University
by Tais Suazoby Tais SuazoMontclair State University now has a record for the largest number of students identifying as Hispanics this semester.
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Reggaeton Needs a Renovation
by Paula Milianby Paula MilianWhat can we make of Reggaetoneros who claim to respect and love women, yet continue writing misogynistic lyrics that objectify them in their songs?
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From Player to Coach: The Life and Legacy of Eddie Stawinski
Opportunities appear for different reasons at unexpected times. For Stawinski, it was receiving a phone call to play professional volleyball. He made the most of this opportunity and achieved his …
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The Office of Hispanic Initiatives: Leading the Change They Want to See
At Montclair State University, the Office of Hispanic Initiatives plays a crucial role in the success of the Latino community by educating the campus community and providing resources to Latino …
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The Sun Came Out and Shined on Montclair State University’s Homecoming Day
On Saturday, September 30 was Montclair State University’s Homecoming celebration. The day was filled with laugher, carnival games, and many other festivities.
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My inability to speak Spanish does not make me any less Latina.
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Editor’s Choice: Hispanic Heritage Month Edition
To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, The Montclarion Editorial Board has put together a special Editor’s Choice