Ajamu Kojo’s “Black Wall Street” spreads the message of Black excellence and aims to educate viewers about how the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre interrupted that.
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Student Artist Profile: Andy Cook
by Avery Nixonby Avery NixonAndy Cook: YouTuber, streamer, musical artist, clothing designer and brand CEO all in one.
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Women’s Basketball’s Championship Hopes Are On The Upswing After Big Winning Streak
by Ryan Whiteby Ryan WhiteDespite losing to NJCU, the women’s basketball team have rattled off wins in eight of their last nine games as of Feb. 15.
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University Senate Releases Land Acknowledgement Statement
The Montclair State University Senate released a document detailing recommendations for land acknowledgement on Jan. 26.
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Montclair State Professor Dr. Rob Gilbert Celebrates the 30th Anniversary of ‘Success Hotline’
Sometimes all you need as a key to success is a phone call.
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‘Inventing Anna’ Lacks Where It Matters
by Jaka Dohertyby Jaka Doherty“Inventing Anna” has all the elements of a great show but falls short in important aspects.
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Zoos and aquariums perpetrate animal cruelty despite “suitable” conditions.
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Most Recent Episode of ‘Attack on Titan’ Furthers the Strong Narrative
It’s hard to follow up on last week’s episode of “Attack on Titan,” considering it was the best episode so far in the series.
