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By Katherine Braunstein Alumni goes over recent Entertainment updates.
By Katherine Braunstein Alumni goes over recent Sports updates.
By Katherine Braunstein Alumni sheds light on current United States News.
By Jesper Horsted The stars aligned and I was by chance going to be in New York at the same time as my favorite band, Surfaces, in their first concert out of their home state. Unfortunately, the show was long sold out. After many attempts to find tickets, including long Ticketmaster phone calls and going […]
\By Jack Barteck The New York Mets made headlines this offseason thanks to some intriguing moves. Which includes but is not limited to bringing in former agent Brodie Van Waganen as general manager. One of his first moves in his position was to ship a package including two of the Mets top prospects. Being Justin […]
By Tyler Monahan A new school year brings many changes. Different classes, fresh faces around campus, and most importantly a new football season. Montclair State exceeded even the loftiest of expectations this past season, finishing with an 8-2 record and competing for an NJAC championship, although they did fall just short. Even without grabbing that […]
By Trevor Gioia “There’s going be a showdown,(ELO)” For those who don’t know what Electric light orchestra. They are band from the early 1970s to the late 1980s that picked up right where the Beatles left off. Jeff Lynne is the lead singer, producing, and writing most of the songs in the ELO catalog of […]
By Katherine Braunstein Alumni sheds light on current United States News.
By Louis Biondolillo On Saturday, July 20, I had the opportunity to go to Asbury Park’s House of Independents to see a rapper who goes by the name AK perform. AK comes from South Brunswick, New Jersey and this concert was very geared to his hometown audience, selling South Brunswick themed apparel which seemed very […]
By Julianna Cianfano On July 17 I went to the first-ever Sad Summer Festival at the Stone Pony Stage in Asbury Park, NJ (historic, if I say so myself)! It was a full day festival with a full bill of 7 bands, 3 of which were headliners. The Sad Summer Festival is a touring festival […]
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