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Montclarion #MSUStudentVoice Since 1928 Thursday, April 27, 2017

Volume XXVII, Issue 25

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Commencement Speaker Screw Up is a ‘Miscommunication’ Cruz responded to her comment quickly with the following statement: “Flaking is agreeing to do something and then choosing not to perform that responsibility right before the event ensues.

Deanna Rosa Editor in Chief Last week, Montclair State University announced that May’s undergraduate commencement ceremony is still lacking one major component: a key note speaker. Former Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz was the university’s initial pick, but as a result of a “miscommunication,” the Paterson native will not be delivering the commencement address. The Montclarion reported last week that Cruz’s recent release from the Giants caused a schedule change that did not allow him to keep his commitment to Montclair State University. However, Cruz explained in a recent social media statement that he had never con-

at the ceremony as it did not I agree it is unfortunate, but unprofessional is the wrong word. Hopefully I’ll be able to come to your school on a separate event and make it happen. I’m sorry to disappoint.” A spokesperson from the

25 commencement. Daniela Maffei, a senior set to graduate in May, expressed her frustration on one of Cruz’s recent Instagram posts, commenting, “Just wanted to say I am terribly disappointed that you Montclair State commencegeneration American, one be graduating from college, and my family will be coming to a graduation with no speaker. It’s pretty unfortunate and unprofessional if you ask me.”

unprofessional is the wrong word.” - Victor Cruz via Instagram

Cruz was not to blame for the mix up, and that discussions are still underway in order to make the ceremony memorable for the class of 2017. “It was the university’s understanding that Mr. Cruz would be able to participate in this year’s commencement ceremony,” said John T. Shannon, Jr., vice president for university advancement. “Unfortunately, there was a miscommunication in that regard. Mr. Cruz and his representatives have been nothing but gracious throughout this process, and we would welcome the opportunity to host him on campus at a future date.” The undergraduate commencement ceremony will be on Thursday, May 25 at 9 a.m. at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J.

Student Attendance at Annual Tuition Hearing Remains Low Dan Falkenheim Web Editor No more than six students appeared at the Montclair State board of trustees’ annual tuition hearing on April 20. Student participation in the hearings, which serves as an opportunity for students to voice their concerns before the board of trustees proposes a tuition hike, has dwindled since members of the Montclair State Students for a Democratic Society staged protests in 2012. The board of trustees has not indicated what the tuition hike will be for the 201718 academic year. In years past, however, Montclair State raised in-state tuition and fees by an average of 2.3 percent, roughly $263, since 2013. Students Matthew Kelly, Heather Francis and

Jonathan Rojas spoke on issues unrelated to tuition, and Samueldo Mompoint was the only student to comment on a potential tuition hike. the students that come from low-income families,” Mompoint said at the hearing. “I’m an independent student, so I pay for school by myself. There are different proposals that are going around such as our governor’s proposal that might cut success proprogram...that really helps students like me who need a ing programs such as that, support, but also the mentorship.” Mompoint added, “We do

Student Samueldo Mompoint speaks to the Board of Trustees during the

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p. 3 ‘Don’t Touch My Hair’

p. 6 A Legend Retires from Montclair State

p. 13 It Gets Real With SGA Boycott Israel Bill

p. 16 Photo Journalism Student Exhibit

p. 24 Rugby Team Honors the Present and Past


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