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Volume XXVIII, Issue 24

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Thursday, April 19, 2018

Accepted But Not Assisted

Disabled students address how to improve accessibility on campus

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Montclair State Lacrosse Takes the Win, But at a Cost Heather Berzak Assistant News Editor Christina Urban News Editor

Visually impaired student Allison Van Etten travels across campus with her walking stick. Sam Carliner Staff Writer Christina Urban News Editor

Christina Urban| The Montclarion

“People shouldn’t have to talk to The Montclarion to get these things done.”

The Montclair State University men’s lacrosse team took the win against the Catholic University of America in Washington D.C. with a score of 14-3, but the game didn’t proceed with a celebration on Saturday, April 14. John Birkner, the father of midfielder Kyle Birkner, posted to Facebook to express his discouragement with the event that had followed the match. “Montclair State University men’s lacrosse team had their locker room burglarized yesterday afternoon,” Birkner said. “My son had the two $100 bills I gave him for his birthday stolen.” Several players from the Montclair State lacrosse team had confirmed with The Montclarion that something happened, but the total number of players that had money stolen and the exact sum of money is not clear at this time. Birkner blamed Catholic University’s lack of security around the match for the result of this incident. “I think it’s pretty crappy on Catholic University’s part to have no security available for visiting teams,” Birkner said.

For most students at Montclair State University, walking across campus is a simple task. However, walking is much harder for Marion Petite. The junior marketing major has arthritis, which makes some tasks more difficult. Although Petite enjoys Montclair State, she feels the campus does not accommodate her disability. “I love this school, that’s why I haven’t transferred, no

matter what,” Petite said. “But they also don’t take into consideration that I have arthritis, so I don’t get a lot of help. I’m just out here on my own, already kind of in last place.”

Petite feels that although the school is limited by its budget, there are certain accommodations they could make, such as excusing absences more often or letting her park closer to her

dorm. Petite said that she’s attempted multiple times to receive accommodations by filling out the required paperwork

NEWS

FEATURE

OPINION

ENTERTAINMENT

SPORTS

p. 3 Grad Students to Submit Theses Electronically Starting in Fall

p. 6 Kenan Tutkun: Student Bringing Awareness to Potholes on Campus

p. 12 Cracks in Montclair State’s Disability Accessibility

p. 14 Springing into the 2nd Annual Holi Festival

p. 20 New York Red Bulls II Dominate Tampa Bay Rowdies 5-0

- Jessica Yphantides, junior family science and human development

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