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Montclair State Splits the Double-Header Against Stockton
Montclair State split the double header against Stockton University and the second game ended in dramatic fashion as both games were fanatastic and Montclair State moved to 24-6.
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‘Irish Wish’ Takes Us On A Journey Of Finding The Romance Within Ourselves
Lindsay Lohan’s latest Netflix original reminds us to be careful what we wish for.
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Department of Art and Design Hosts “Time and Photo Student Showcase” in Finley Gallery
by Rob Fergusonby Rob FergusonThe showcase’s opening reception was hosted by the Department of Art and Design on April 3rd in the Finley Gallery.
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‘Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire’ Brings Extravagant Creature Feature Thrills
The fifth film in Legendary Pictures’ “Monsterverse” franchise, Adam Wingard’s “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire,” has hit theaters and delivers more of the high-octane, low-thought thrills that audiences have …
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EDITORIAL: Showing Kindness This Autism Acceptance Month
by Avery Nixonby Avery NixonThis month, we can learn more about autism and raise awareness for inclusion and acceptance while breaking the stigma surrounding the condition.
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“Our Kind Of Cruelty” Will Have You Reading Through The Night
by Olivia Yaylaby Olivia Yayla“The story begins with Mike explaining the terms of their game, Crave. The two would go out to a nightclub together, then separate once entered. She’d wait as bait until …
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“La Catina” at Blanton Plaza: Good Food, But More Rice Bowls Are Just Repetitive
by Sal DiMaggioby Sal DiMaggioWhile the food at Blanton Hall’s newest dining option gets a passing grade, the lack of variety between restaurants is becoming tiresome and boring.