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Who Will Speak at Montclair State's Commencement?

4/28/2017

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Farhana Mukith (left) and Victoria Batista (right) thinking about the end of the semester. Photo by Amina Abdelrahman
With less than a month left until graduation, Montclair State still does not have a guest lined up to speak at the commencement ceremony this year.

Students are not pleased because the university’s original choice, football player Victor Cruz, is no longer speaking due to miscommunication. According to The Montclarion, Cruz never agreed to speak because the dates did not work for him.

Farhana Mukith, a junior business hospitality management major, was reflecting on how Rutgers was able to get Barack Obama, the president at the time, to speak at their graduation last year. “I definitely wouldn’t want Donald Trump to speak at commencement,” Mukith said. “How about Drake? I love him.”

Mukith was annoyed that another university so close to us was able to get such a great speaker last year, yet Montclair State can’t find anyone for this year. She hopes that next year at her graduation, the university steps up their game.

Mukith wasn’t aware that the football player was even asked to speak at this year’s commencement ceremony. She doesn’t care much for Cruz, but thinks that having options is better than having no idea who will be the speaker.

​Last year, the university selected Don Garber, Commissioner of Major League Soccer and Montclair resident, to deliver the commencement address. After Obama spoke at Rutgers, students at Montclair State have very high expectations for who will speak at future commencements.
Undeclared freshman Victoria Batista thinks that students should vote on who Montclair State asks to speak at the graduation. “My high school asked Oprah to come to our graduation on Twitter,” Batista said.

She also suggests that students should message people they want to speak at graduation, asking them how many retweets they need to make it happen. Both Batista and Mukith think that this situation is making Montclair State seem very unorganized, so they want the university to make more of an effort to please the students.
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High school students visiting Montclair State with no idea who will speak at graduation. Photo by Amina Abdelrahman
With less than a month left until the commencement ceremony, students have no idea who will be giving the commencement address to the Montclair State graduates and their families. Commencement is scheduled for Thursday, May 25 at 9 a.m.
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8 Tips for First Time Commuters

4/14/2017

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We know that commuting to school can be hard sometimes. Parking, traffic and gas money are just some of the reasons it can be stressful. Here’s what you need to know to get ready for the semester:

1.  Remember that traffic on campus is never as bad as it is the first week. The first week of the semester is always the worst when it comes to traffic congestion, especially in the fall. Both students and faculty need time to get used to their new routines, but everything will finally settle down in a week or so.

2.  Don’t forget to leave at least 20 minutes earlier than you think you need to.
Whether you live five minutes away or an hour away, you always need to leave earlier than you think. You need to account for the time it takes to drive around CarParc for a spot, wait for shuttles and walk across campus.

3.  Remember that there are other places to park besides CarParc and Lot 60.
Look for the color codes on parking signs. Commuters can park in any yellow lot on campus. You can also check out the Parker App to see what lots have available spaces.

4.  Parking is not an excuse to miss class.
Your professors will always mention this on the first day of class. They have trouble parking sometimes, too.

5.   Don’t speed.
If you drive 40 mph in CarParc, you’ll pass all the open spots and the person behind you will get the parking spot, not you. Slowing down will also help you avoid a speeding ticket.

6.  Mark your calendar for Cans for Citations.
This program allows you to donate canned food in exchange for payment towards one parking ticket. Look out for an email each semester announcing the dates.

7.  Staying on campus between classes will save you a ton of gas money.
Plus, you won’t lose your parking spot. There are plenty of food options on campus, quiet places to study and people to hang out with.

8.  Consider public transportation as another option.
Remember that there is always the option to take buses and trains to campus for those that don’t have their own car. Montclair State University also offers a Carpool Directory for those who are looking to share rides.

These eight tips are sure to help out any first time commuters. Drive safe and enjoy your commute!

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