Hey, thanks for reading this. I’m not here to condescend to you, whoever you are. You had your reasons for voting to reelect Donald Trump as president and you cast …
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#FOCUSDEMOCRACY: PHOTO ESSAY: Montclair Community Rejoices in the Streets for President-elect Biden
by John LaRosaby John LaRosaAfter an intense waiting game to see who will be the next president of the United States, Americans learned early this afternoon that former Vice President Joseph R. Biden is …
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#FOCUSDEMOCRACY: PHOTO ESSAY: A Calm Campus Before the Election Storm
by John LaRosaby John LaRosaGenerally, Election Day in America is full of clamor, outcry, protest and even chaos. This may be true for other parts of the country, but Montclair State University residents have …
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#FOCUSDEMOCRACY: EDITORIAL: The Montclarion Endorsement: Let’s Hit the Reset Button
In less than three weeks, Montclair State University students, faculty, staff and millions of other New Jerseyans will cast their votes in what has been called the most important presidential …
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Students ‘Party at the Polls’ in Machuga Heights
by Drew Mumichby Drew MumichThe Office of Civic and Voter Engagement hosted a “Party at the Polls” event in Machuga Heights on Tuesday, Nov. 5, to help Montclair State University students register to vote. …
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It’s election season for the Student Government Association (SGA), but a number of Montclair State University students have heard little about it. Robyn Marella, a junior studying sociology, learned about …
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The 2018 midterm elections proved to be one of the most engaging elections in midterm history. Roughly 113 million people around the country voted, making it the first midterm election …
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Opinion
If Democrats Want to Stop Losing, They Should Stop Supporting Losers
by Brian Rooneyby Brian RooneyHillary Clinton running for president again is a worse threat to the image of the Democratic Party than Count-Chocula is to vampires.