As a part of the 9/11 National Day of Service, Krystal Woolston, assistant director at the Center for Community Engagement, along with 18 students, spread red sand on Montclair State …
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In lieu of climate change being a strong present topic, students and staff gathered at the Feliciano School of Business for a panel presentation of the Critical Made in Italy …
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Just several weeks after Hurricane Dorian stormed through the Bahamas and part of the United States and Canada, Montclair State University is ready to help those affected by this devastation. …
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University Students Play with Tie-Dye in Honor of Bisexuality Day
On Monday, the Student Center Quad hosted an event to celebrate Bisexuality Day where students were able to soak and tie-dye shirts. Juan Rojas, a sophomore filmmaking major and pier …
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Montclair State Students Bring the Heat to Global Climate Strike
by Sam Carlinerby Sam CarlinerMontclair State University student, Michelle Rodriguez, joined an estimated four million people attending the Global Climate Strike. Rodriguez, a senior nutrition major, had not been to any protests before, but …
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President Cole and Administrators Expecting Pay Raise After Tuition Spike
by Brian Rooneyby Brian RooneySusan Cole’s new $600,000 salary is approved after student costs see another increase, sparking frustration among student body.
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Nursing Professor Bikes 200 Miles for University Food Pantry
Andrew Scanlon, professor of nursing at Montclair State University, rode his bike the full length of New Jersey. Scanlon rode from Montclair State to Cape May, a total of 200 …
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Former Sigma Pi Advisor Charged With Stealing Over $40,000 from Fraternity
Joseph Specchio, Montclair State University alum and former advisor to Sigma Pi’s Iota Iota Chapter, was charged with third-degree theft after stealing over $43 thousand from the fraternity. Campus police …