The Musicians for Social Justice club (MSJ) was a victim of Zoombombing during a panel on June 12 to discuss the minority experience at Montclair State University’s John J. Cali …
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If I were to turn to my freshman self and tell her everything she had accomplished in four years at Montclair State University, she probably wouldn’t believe me. For starters, …
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How Being a News Editor Gave me Strength During a Pandemic
Two years ago, when I received my associate’s degree from Bergen Community College I sat in a poncho, as it rained during my commencement ceremony. Years later, as I receive …
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Sitting in the run-down basement of what used to be the “School of Communication and Media” as a wide-eyed freshman, I learned about what being a journalist meant from Professor …
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I have to say, as a self-proclaimed horror writer, reviewing a book of Stephen King’s is intimidating. He’s one of, if not the most, prolific horror writers of our time. …
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‘The Invisible Man:’ A Fear You Can’t See (But You Should)
by Alex Centenoby Alex CentenoBlumhouse Productions, a company that has slowly emerged from the shadows within the past decade, has taken on the remake of the classic psychological thriller, “The Invisible Man.” After riling …
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How Do Police Officers Fight Something Invisible Like COVID-19?
by Kevin Doyleby Kevin DoyleMy father, Kevin Doyle, wakes up at 6 a.m. and gets ready for work. He brushes his teeth, showers and leaves the bathroom with a clean-shaven face. He puts on …
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Literature in the Time of the Coronavirus: ‘Infinite Jest’ by David Foster Wallace
by Jack Landonby Jack LandonThere are moments in life when you read something that seems as if it was written just for you. Those are the stories we call “timeless” and hold infinite weight …