The Native African Student Organization (NASO) announced their new Mr. and Mrs. NASO on the night of March 27.
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Students With Religious Exemptions Banned From Dorming Starting This Summer
by Jenna Sundelby Jenna SundelMontclair State University announced that students with religious exemptions to the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine will no longer be allowed to live on campus starting this summer.
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Bloomfield College, one of the oldest colleges in New Jersey, was on the brink of shutting down before Montclair State University offered financial support for this upcoming year.
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Montclair State University students gathered outside of the Student Center on Thursday, March 24 to raise awareness about sexual assaults and harassments on campus, as well as protest the university’s …
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The Montclarion Wins Nine NJPF Awards with Two First Place
The New Jersey Press Foundation (NJPF) awarded The Montclarion with two first-place, five second-place and two third-place awards in the 2021-2022 New Jersey College Newspaper Contest.
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From Kabul To Montclair State: How Roya Saqib Fled the Taliban and Continued Her Prophecy
Roya Saqib, a former technical assistant to the president of Afghanistan and a women’s rights activist, found her place at Montclair State University after fleeing the Taliban in September 2021.
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“They are very scared, but very brave,” Ukrainian Community of Montclair State Reacts to War
by Ian Hornby Ian HornMany Ukrianian-Americans students and employees at Montclair State University have been drastically impacted by the war.
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Students React to Senate Approving Bill to Make Daylight Saving Time Permanent
Just two days after most Americans set their clocks forward one hour, the United States Senate unanimously passed a measure that would make daylight saving time permanent across the country.