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This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspapers at Montclair State University Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in The onM tclarion by an authorized administrator of Montclair State University Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The Montclarion The Student Voice of Montclair State University Since 1928 themontclarion.org The Montclarion themontclarion @themontclarion issuu.com/themontclarion Volume XCV, Issue 20 Thursday, March 19, 2015 themontclarion.org MSU Adjunct Discusses Intolerance Overseas Jolie Higazi Staff Writer

A new adjunct professor in the School of Communication and Media seeks to continue a dialogue about intolerance and prejudice locally and overseas. Elliott Pollack, who teaches public speaking, returned from a visit last month to the London Jewish Museum where he was asked to speak and run a work study program for teachers about Holocaust education and intolerance. “There were very positive reactions,” Pollack said. “Educators are always looking Emergency Drill for new ideas. I really believe that the textbook is okay, but what I like to try to do is taking the student out of the textbook Closed Clove Road and show them things they may not be able to see.” Emergency facility response was tested in a practice drill on Clove Road Sunday. Photo courtesy of Melissa Batraki. Pollack doesn’t like to spend too much time dwelling on the Jayna Gugliucci In preparation for the event, During this time, Montclair to participate in the drill by dates and intricacies of histori- News Editor Clove Road remained closed State Police advised using Car- playing a victim. cal events. His unique approach The Office of Emergency held from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. in both lisle Road to Normal Avenue The event was held by Mont- to the subject is one in which the a practice drill that focused on directions. To respond to the to leave campus; to enter cam- clair State University Police, participants of the program are facility response efforts in the drill, approximately 200 first re- pus, both entrances from Valley Fire Safety and EMS Staff in engaged to not only intellectu- event of an emergency situation sponders from the surrounding Road remained open. conjunction with the New Jer- ally think about the historical on the afternoon of Sunday, region arrived at the Montclair Montclair State students over sey Transit Police. March 15. State University train station. the age of 18 were encouraged Holocaust continued on Page 3 Aiming to Prevent Red Hawk Dollars Food Waste at MSU Extended Off-Campus

Signs at Sam’s Place inform students of the Awije Bahrami importance of finishing their meal. The Montclarion Off-campus sites once again accept Red Hawk Dollars. Nicholas Kral| The Montclarion Kristen Bryfogle Lindsey Anderson, the Mar- Megan Spinelli “It was never intended to go the sole purpose of convenient- Opinion Editor keting Manager of Food Ser- Contributing Writer dormant,” said Pignataro. Un- ly using them off campus. Not vices, cleared up some of the til finding out that Off Campus only did this change affect the Many students at Mont- misunderstandings over what After announcing in June Solutions went out of business, students, but also the vendors, clair State University believe actually happens to leftover 2014 that Red Hawk Dollars MSU had every intention of who were disappointed to see that too much of the food in food once the dining facilities could no longer be used off- having the program run in the the program go. the on-campus eateries goes close. She revealed that food campus, MSU has brought back fall semester. “I kept in constant contact to waste and that some of this that can be used again is often the program that allows stu- This sudden end to the pro- with the vendors and let them unnecessary disposal could be saved and recreated into a new dents to use their ID cards at gram caused confusion for stu- know that MSU was work- prevented if Chartwells, the dish the next day. “If there was various vendors. dents who expected to swipe ing hard to bring the program food provider on campus, were leftover chicken from a day On Monday, March 2, the their ID cards at places like Ap- back,” Pignataro said. The new more proactive in waste control and it could be used in chicken Red Hawk Dollar Office, Aux- plebee’s, Six Brothers Diner or program, now facilitated by and management. Although noodle soup the next day, that iliary Services and Student De- CARS Delivery and had to pay BbOne, whose parent company students have a general sense is how we would use that left- velopment & Campus Life re- with cash instead. is Blackboard Transact – has 13 of what happens to food at the over,” she explained. vived the program. According “I would go to Six Brothers vendors with an additional 10 in end of the night, many are not Most other food ends up in to Andrew Pignataro, Director and Cars and they had signs the process of being set up and fully clear with the university’s the trash, Anderson remarked, of Auxiliary Services. After the saying they weren’t using Red more being added each week, waste-disposal procedures and as it expires by the end of the prior company that facilitated Hawk and I was mad,” said surpassing the previous amount question whether waste prod- night and therefore cannot be it, Off Campus Solutions, sud- senior Kelly McGowan, a fam- of 22 in the old program. The ucts could be reused to perform preserved or donated. denly went out of business, ily and child studies major. goal for the program is to have different functions for the great- causing the program to end on She and many other students er community. Waste continued on Page 3 June 30, 2014. bought Red Hawk Dollars for Dollars continued on Page 3

News, p. 2 Feature, p. 6 Opinion, p. 11 Entertainment, p. 15 Sports, p. 19 Taking Life One Is Facebook a Life Best and Worst of NYCFC Starts Strong Stuart Rabner Saver? Chosen as 2015 Stroll at a Time Netflix NYCFC had a solid start Commencement There are more than 1,000 suicides on college cam- to the first season against Speaker puses each year and suicide Orlando. is the third leading cause Keynote speaker, Rabner, of death for young people serves as chief justice between the ages of 15 and of New Jersey Supreme 24, according to an Emory Court. University webpage about suicide. PAGE 2 • March 19, 2015 • The Montclarion themontclarion.org THE MONTCLARION Stuart Rabner Chosen as 2015 Student Center Annex, Room 113 Commencement Speaker Montclair, N.J. 07043 Editor-in-Chief: Managing Editor: (973)-655-5230 (973)-655-5282 Operations Manager: (973)-655-5237 / (267)-981-9909 The Montclarion is a publication of Montelican Publishing, Inc. published weekly, except during examinations, summer and winter sessions. The Montclarion is funded by student fees distrib- uted by Montclair State University and incoming advertising revenue. The views expressed in the Opinion section, with the exception of the Main

The Montclarion. Editorial, do not necessarily reflect the views of The Montclarion, then named The Pelican, was published on Nov. 28, 1928. The first issue of Keynote speaker, Rabner, serves as chief justice of New Jersey Supreme Court. Photo Courtesy of montclair.edu.

Correction: In the March 5 edition, student Peter Shaver Years later, he was nominated Quasan Hunter. “I am curious Mahnoor Waseem was misquoted in the article Staff Writer for tenure by Governor Chris to hear what [Chief Justice Rab- “Cory in the House.” The quote should have read Christie and was sworn in on ner] has to say and I am eager as follows: “I think Senator Booker spoke about a With graduation approaching June 20, 2014. He is expected to utilize his words of wisdom.” on May 20, the Student Govern- to hold his position on the Su- “Being a Justice Studies ma- lot of really important things. To accomplish [his] ment Association committee se- preme Court until he retires. jor, I am looking forward to his goals, he’s going to need support from both sides lected the eighth chief justice of Chief Justice Rabner and his speech and hearing how law has of the aisle… One thing he started doing, if you the New Jersey Supreme Court, wife, Deborah, have three chil- impacted his life,” said senior look at his Instagram, he’s doing a series called Stuart Rabner, as this year’s Ja-Tonja Bailey. commencement speaker. Students are eligible to par- Last semester, a committee of ticipate in Commencement if that’s a great thing because that humanizes him.” random students and faculty se- “I am curious the student has completed their ‘Selfies with my Fellow Senators,’ and I think lected 20 commencement speak- degree requirements by the end er nominations. The committee to hear what of the Spring 2015 semester. Af- consisted of random students [Chief Justice ter filing for a final audit, the and administrators. Bios were student must appear on the May provided describing each of the Rabner] has to 2015 graduation list. Students OUR STAFF nominations. may also participate if their de- The committee then ranked say and I am gree was conferred in August Executive Board Editorial Board the nominations and narrowed 2014 or January 2015. down the numbers, according eager to utilize Students must have all finan- Editor-in-Chief News to Rajhon White, the Vice Presi- cial obligations taken care of be- Catherine Baxter Jayna Gugliucci dent of the SGA. Once the top his words of fore they receive their diploma montclarionchief montclarionnews five candidates were selected, or final transcripts. Financial @gmail.com @gmail.com committee chair Keith Barrick, wisdom.” obligations that have to be paid the Chief of Staff to President Quasan Hunter, include but are not limited to tu- Susan Cole, took the final deci- - ition, room, board, course fees, Managing Editor Feature sion to the board of trustees. The Senior parking fines, library fines, resi- Monika Bujas Padraigh Gonzalez final selection resulted in Chief dence hall fines and any special montclarionmanaging montclarionfeature Justice Rabner. dren and reside in Caldwell. fees or fines charged to your ac- @gmail.com @gmail.com Rabner grew up in Passaic, He is currently a member of the count. eventually graduating summa Board of Directors of the Insti- A $75 Graduate Fee will be Production Editor Opinion cum laude from the Woodrow tute of Judicial Administration billed to all graduating stu- Tiffany Saez Kristen Bryfogle Wilson School of Public and In- at the New York University dents. This is a non-refundable ternational Affairs at Princeton School of Law. He went on to fee assessed to all students who montclarionproduction montclarionopinion University. He graduated cum serve as a member of the Board have filed for graduation with @gmail.com @gmail.com laude from Harvard Law School of Directors of the Conference the Registrar’s Office. Any other in 1985. Governor Jon Corzine of Chief Justices. information pertaining to Com- Entertainment nominated Chief Justice Rabner “I am excited to graduate mencement can be found in the Assistants Awije Bahrami to the Supreme Court and, on from MSU and to start my life “Commencement 2015” section Theadora Lecour June 29, 2007, he was sworn in. in the real world,” said senior at montclair.edu. News montclarionentertainment Deanna Rosa @gmail.com Entertainment Sports Samantha King Thomas Formoso Pelican Police Report montclarionsports Opinion @gmail.com Monday, March 2 Saturday, March 7 Monday, March 16 Emily Rovner Student Center: A student re- Red Hawk Parking Garage: A Basie Hall: Two students re- Chief Copy ported an incident of theft. This staff member of parking ser- ported an incident of burglary Feature Nicholas Taylor case is under investigation. vices reported an incident of and theft. This case is under in- Bridget Gonzalez montclarioncopy theft of service and criminal vestigation. @gmail.com Wednesday, March 4 mischief. This case is under in- Sports Sprague Library: A student re- vestigation. Tuesday, March 17 ported an incident of theft. This Student Center: non-student Jenna Bussiere Web case is under investigation. Leah Collie Monday, March 16 Randy Singh, 23, of Fair Lawn, Basilone Hall: Dylan and Justin N.J. was arrested and charged Copy Wednesday, March 4 Gasser, 22, of Fords, N.J. were with defiant trespassing. Singh Zachary Case Editorial Cartoonists CarParc Diem Parking Garage: arrested and charged with pos- is scheduled to appear in Little Christian Ray Blaza A student reported an incident session with intent to distribute Falls Municipal court. Faculty Christian Ruiz of theft. This case is under in- marijuana, possession of drug vestigation. paraphernalia, possession of Tuesday, March 17 Faculty Advisor Photography hypodermic needles and pos- Clove Road: Non-student Ehab Steve Johnson Friday, March 6 session of a drug without a val- Hassan, 18, of Clifton, N.J. was Claire Fishman arrested and charged with pos- johnsonjam Student Recreation Center: A id prescription. Both males are student reported an incident of scheduled to appear in Little session of marijuana after a @montclair.edu Social Media theft. This case is under investi- Falls Municipal court. motor vehicle stop. Hassan is Manager gation. scheduled to appear in Little Samantha Amminati Monday, March 16 Falls Municipal court. NJ Transit Parking Deck: A Operations Friday, March 6 Wednesday, March 18 A staff member of standard park- DuMont Television Center: Calcia Hall: A student reported Manager faculty member reported an in- ing reported an incident of theft of services and criminal mis- an incident of harassment. This Don Spielvogel cident of theft. This case is un- case is under investigation. der investigation. chief. This case is under inves- montclarionadsales tigation. @gmail.com Writers and Contributors Kimberly Asman, Nicholas Da Silva, Anyone who has information regarding these incidents is James Carpentier, McKinley Devine Carter, urged to call the police station at T-I-P-S (8477). Christine Gianakis, Alexander Hund, Morgan Princiotta, Peter Shaver, Megan Spinelli, Jolie Higazi, Jessica Mahmoud, Mike Panepinto All calls are strictly confidential. themontclarion.org The Montclarion • March 19, 2015 • PAGE 3 Waste: ‘Taste Don’t Waste’ Your Food Dollars: Off-Campus is Back Continued from page 1 Continued from page 1

vented” by providing weekly 30 active merchants by the end Hawk, I can get it delivered to assessments of waste at the of the spring semester. my apartment.” university and facts about food Right now, the list includes Although there are plenty of waste across the nation. Sandwich Theory, CVS/Phar- places to use Red Hawk Dollars Chartwells also works to macy, the Applebee’s on Route on campus, being able to get prevent food waste through 3 and Route 46, Alexus Steak- food from other vendors while their switch to trayless dining, house & Tavern, among oth- still having the convenience of which encourages students ers. MSU is open to accepting using school IDs makes it an ap- to think more carefully about requests from students. pealing option for students. The what they eat. There is also a The merchants are happy to participating merchants benefit program called Trim Trax that have MSU students back again from more customers and since assesses how much food em- and even more so, students are MSU is not located in a typical ployees waste during prepara- excited to be able to swipe their “college town” setting, the Off tion, with the goal of creating ID cards without having to Campus Program gives stu- more efficient and eco-friendly worry about carrying cash. dents the opportunity to finan- kitchens. These are just a few Gianna Pelletier, a senior cially support local businesses. of that ways that the company child advocacy major, ordered “The University places tre- plans to shrink food waste on a CARS Delivery sandwich mendous value on being an in- campus. since the program restarted tegrated part of the local com- Students have their own A student cleans her plate before Kristen Bryfogle ideas about how Montclair disposing of the trash. The Montclarion State can prevent leftovers from Disposing of seemingly food from going to waste. being thrown away. Farmar “The University places tremen- edible food is a practice well- “[They] can’t give anything believes that food scraps could known to sophomore Classics away for free, but it’s all going help grow other foods if they dous value on being an integrat- and Latin major Brian Farmar, to go in the garbage anyway,” were used in composting. ed part of the local community.” who remembered seeing food the employee said. “[They] still “They go through a lot of eggs service employees at Sam’s used the money to make the at the omelet station at Sam’s,” Place dispose of two entire piz- food, but if they’re not making a he said. “Just the amount of zas a few minutes before the profit, then it’s a problem.” eggshells that get stamped into - Andrew Pignataro dining hall closed, even though Commenting on the waste that little hole and the scraps Director of Auxiliary Services students were still coming to control during the Fall and of scrambled egg and omelette the Italian food station to take Spring semesters, the employ- that get shoved in there—you slices. ee said, “[Chartwells] actually could take that trash bag and and was relieved at how simple munity,” Pignataro said. The A student worker at Free- [does] a really good job,” prais- make some pretty sweet soil the process was. Off Campus program strength- man Dining Hall, who remains ing her place of employment for out of that.” “All they did was ask for my ens the bond between the anonymous in order to protect correct portion sizes and avoid- One thing that all these par- CWID, type it in their system merchants and the University, her position, shares a similar ing overproduction. ties agree upon is that much of and wait to see if I had enough and although it is not a major tale, which occurred over the Though it’s clear that food the responsibility of food waste funds to cover my total and it revenue producer for the Uni- summer at freshman orienta- waste catches students’ atten- is on the students themselves was that easy,” Pelletier said. versity, it makes students and tion. This student remembered tion, they also notice the signs and that one of the biggest ob- Robert Becker, a junior, is merchants happy. seeing food left over from the now hung in Freeman and stacles to overcome is getting currently unemployed with no “The University views it as a lunch provided to students and Sam’s Place that share both na- students to think about what car and loves being able to have win-win-win philosophy,” Pig- their parents. According to this tional and local statistics about they put on their plate. his food from Pizza 46 deliv- nataro said. “The students win, source, the food workers did food waste, one of Chartwells’ “We always encourage stu- ered without having to worry the merchants win and MSU not allow students outside of various campaigns to make the dents and staff to be the most about cash or transportation. wins.” the program to take any of the dining halls at Montclair State conscientious eaters they can All he had to do was give his For the full list of partici- leftovers unless they paid for more waste-conscious. These be,” Anderson shared. “The CWID number and wait for his pating vendors, go to mont- them, though there were large visuals are part of Project: Clean programs we have in place are pizza to arrive. clair.edu/red-hawk-dollars/ amounts of food left. Most of Plate, an effort that Anderson good for our guests as well as “Red Hawk Dollars are es- where/. To submit a request that food was thrown out, the identifies as a way to “edu- our environment and we wish sential to me because I’m so low to add a merchant, students employee said, though there cate students about how much that everyone would take the on money,” Becker said. “Now, can send the merchant’s infor- were hungry students who wasted food is thrown out on a time to see the benefits each one it’s even better because I can mation to cardservices@mail. could have helped prevent the daily basis, which could be pre- brings to the campus.” not only pay for food using Red montclair.edu. Holocaust: Engaging with History in London The Continued from page 1 issues, but to engage with it on emphasis on dialogue and ex- Montclarion a personal and emotional level. posing one’s own values and “Every one of us has some de- opinions. He also invited his gree of prejudice,” Pollack said. students to look objectively at ‘The difference is you and I basic American history. When know how to control it. My goal speaking about Christopher NEWS is to show [the participants] that Columbus and the other ex- there are other ways of thinking plorers of early America, for about things.” example, he offers another way He facilitates discussions to look at the history. based on hypothetical exercises “The explorers were not the for the participant to engage golden heroes that we thought with their own values and prej- they were,” he said. “They udices. For example, one exer- forced the Indians to give up cise he gives the participants their way of life. If they didn’t is to rank the responsibility of not accept the new ways, they people involved in the Holo- were killed.” caust, including Nazi soldiers, “Students tend to think of Nazi administrators, factory prejudice in terms of religion or workers and average German in terms of race,” Pollack said, citizens. but he claims that there are By forcing them to engage many other examples. When with and talk about these dif- he first taught his class in high ficult scenarios, it causes the school, he explained that the participants to see that there are biggest issues they dealt with other sides to the argument. His were the Holocaust, the Arme- goal is not to change anyone’s nian genocide and Darfur. Oth- attitude or opinion, but simply er issues of intolerance, such to show them that there are oth- as abortion, gay marriage and er sides to any situation. ISIS, were not the social issues Pollack’s first experience back then as they are today. teaching about intolerance was “Ultimately, I would like when he was teaching at Ridge- to see my class brought to the field Park High School. When college,” he said. Rather than a Governor James Florio mandat- traditional history course based ed that all high schools offer a on names and dates, it would WANT TO BE A NEWS class on the Holocaust in 1993, put more of an emphasis on Pollack’s supervisor made it his letting students engage emo- WRITER? job to mold a new curriculum tionally with the material. His for the school to use. curriculum has hints of philos- Working with the Holocaust ophy, economics and sociology Cover all the newsworthy happenings at Commission in Trenton, Pol- that enable the student to think lack created a curriculum that critically about the subject mat- Montclair State from numerous events and was eventually adopted into ter. the entire Ridgefield Park Pub- “I don’t overkill with facts,” student activities to groundbreaking lic school system. It also earned he said. “Facts are fine, but let ceremonies for future campus buildings. him the NJ Legislative Award the students do something with of Excellence in 2008. [them]. Let’s talk about it.” He approached his high school classes the same way he Contact [email protected] approached his presentation in London last month: with an for more information. PAGE 4• March 19, 2015 • The Montclarion Feature themontclarion.org Stylish Spring Options

Jessica Mahmoud Staff Writer

Now that we’re back from Spring Break, it’s time to dust off your textbooks and get back to class. This means getting out of your pajamas or sweats and looking a little more presentable for class. I hope these stylish students give you some inspiration to help you get back in a fashionable mindset. The middle of the semester is here. Along with getting back to hitting the books, it’s actually time to get ready for class. I hope this gives you some outfit ideas for this still-chilly weather.

Dress and tights: Forever 21. Shoes: Doc Martens. T-shirt: ThinkGeek. Last month, MSU held Body Jeans and blazer: Forever 21. Acceptance Week as well as Na- Boots: Doc Martens. tional Eating Disorder Aware- Last month, MSU held Body ness Week. How do you think “I volunteer Acceptance Week as well as Na- the two compare? at the Drop-In Center. I think tional Eating Disorder Aware- promoting a healthy image on the ness Week. How do you think same week opens eyes to eating the two compare? “I think they compare because people with eat- disorders. It’s a real thing and im- ing disorders should learn to love portant to make sure people feel their body.” comfortable in their own skin.”

Just because you’re trying to look While a fashionable outfit is fashionable doesn’t mean you certainly attainable without wear- have to be in dresses and skirts ing dresses, they are certainly all the time. Try opting for high- a fun look. With the variety of waisted jeans to mix it up and get tights and dress pairings, the noticed within a sea of skinnies. possibilities are endless. Try Go for a Spencer-Hastings prep- colored tights that intentionally py look with a fun blazer to dress mismatch your dress. A great up a plain tee. This is a great example shown here is mustard- example of how you don’t need colored tights and a neutrally- to give up plain, comfortable T- colored dress. Tights keep your shirts and jeans to be fashionable. legs warm and adding a cardigan Top the look off with classic Doc over a sleeveless dress makes it Martens or combat boots. more winter-appropriate. Com- bat boots are also a great choice to finish off this look.

Dress: Forever 21. Jacket: thrifted. Tights: Target. Sunglasses: Amazon. Top: Garage. Headphones: Radio Shack. Skirt: Marshall’s. Headband: Claire’s. Boots: Material Girl. Shoes: Charlotte Russe. Necklace: Beautiful Quirks (Etsy). Red Hawk statue thoughts? “I Weekend memory? “Getting the think it’s a great way to inspire part of Dionyus in Bacchae, part campus pride and I think it’s of the General Humanities’ Greek overblown. People don’t under- Theater. The show is April 22-24 in stand that the money has to go to the Amphitheather.” that and it’s been saved up for, like, 10 years. People are upset Florals are also popular in skirts that they’re not doing anything and can be easily toned down with to improve, but they can’t use the tights as well as dark colored tops. money towards anything else.” This maroon top pairs great with the blue in this skirt, making it not Here’s another example of a dress too overpowering for the still- made winter appropriate with chilly weather. Tucking in the top leggings and boots. Now that it’s is best so your waist is highlighted. March, Spring is upon us which Also, the scoop neck allows the means florals are also coming out. perfect opportunity to add a fun Denim jackets are a great choice short strand necklace and the short to transition from cardigans, as sleeves can let bracelets be seen. a way of still using layers to stay warm. To match the dress, adding fun accessories like flower crowns and bows are a great way to add to the look. This outfit screams festival season, which is right around the corner.

Clothes and shoes: her mom’s.

Dress: H&M. Finally, here’s another example Cardigan and necklace: of how being fashionable doesn’t Kohl’s. mean wearing skirts and dresses Scarf: A.C. Moore. all the time. Leggings can easily Boots: Rack Broom Shoes. be fashionable by pairing them Red Hawk statue thoughts? with unique statement pieces. “I think it should be placed Try fun lace pieces like this one. somewhere where everyone If it’s one of the typical cold days, can see it rather than near the simply layer over a cardigan and Panzer Athletic Center.” jacket. Knee-high boots look a little more formal than combat With Spring also comes bright boots to top off the look. colors and color blocking. Pairing solid-colored pieces, such as dresses and cardigans, is a trendy way to color block. Adding a scarf makes the look even more appropriate for the weather. Don’t be afraid to opt for long dresses and skirts, even though shorter ones are typically worn. Not only does this make you stand out, but it also keeps you warmer. A necklace hanging between the For more fashion inspiration, check scarf is a great look and boots are always best. out @montclair_state_style! themontclarion.org The Montclarion • March 19, 2015 • PAGE 5 Is Your Peanut Butter Healthy? Exposing the misinformation of peanut power Kimberly Asman Staff Writer product can still legally con- tain up to 0.5 grams, which is a Peanut butter is heavily mar- significant amount of trans fat, keted as something that is good something you should avoid for you and your health. This is completely. If you pay attention usually the case, as peanuts are to the name of this product, it naturally high in the beneficial isn’t actually peanut butter, but fats and serve as a good source a “peanut butter spread.” Al- of protein. The unsaturated fats though a small change, this play in peanuts can help lower cho- on words should also make you lesterol and reduce your risk of aware that what you are eating heart disease, which might not is certainly far from natural and be on your radar now but could should be avoided. be a major change in your life in years to come. Peanut Butter with Omega-3 In just two tablespoons (one Omega-3 fatty acids are some serving) of peanut butter, there of the good ones, so it may are around seven grams of pro- seem easy to choose peanut tein and 13 grams of unsatu- butter claiming to have more of rated fats, plus a few grams of these. However, peanuts natu- fiber. These nutrients will help rally have good fats and when keep you full, which is why the of wikipedia.org Courtesy Photo you compare nutrition labels, serving size may seem small. nuts” listed, but one with salt provide plenty on their own. so there is no need to reduce “Jif Creamy Peanut Butter with Peanut butter also contains and peanuts is okay too. The easiest way to ensure pea- them. To make their prod- Omega-3 DHA & EPA” actually niacin, which can also help con- nut butter is actually natural? uct taste better with less fat, has the same amount of healthy trol your cholesterol levels and “Natural” Peanut Butter Make your own. Blend peanuts companies add lots of other fats and it does not have any blood triglycerides. Peanut but- This one may sound healthy, in a high power blender and ingredients to make up for it, more of these benefits. What it ter is hugely versatile and there and it can be. Some natural pea- eventually they will turn into a especially sugar. The first two does have more of is ingredi- are endless ways to use it. nut butters, such as Trader Joe’s peanut butter consistency. ingredients in “Jif Reduced Fat ents, with 10 ingredients round- Along with the classic pea- brand or Smucker’s, only have Creamy Peanut Butter Spread” ing out the list. This product, nut butter and jelly sandwich, either peanuts or peanuts and Reduced Fat are actually sugar in the form like its reduced-fat friend, con- peanut butter can be eaten salt as ingredients. However, Reduced fat peanut butter of corn syrup solids and sugar. tains hydrogenated oils, giving with fruit, added to smoothies this term is not regulated by may appeal to someone who It should immediately be a it a dose of trans fat. or used in baking. But beware- the Food and Drug Administra- is counting calories, but don’t red flag when the first ingredi- A head’s up for vegetarians: there are many different kinds tion, which means brands are be fooled. The claim “reduced ent in peanut butter isn’t even this product includes anchovy of peanut butter out there and free to put it on their packaging fat” simply means it has less fat peanuts. The list of ingredients and sardine oil, plus tilapia not all of them are created equal. regardless of what is in their than its original counterpart, can extend to include 14 ingre- gelatin. It may sound crazy for Here is some information product. “Jif Creamy Natural but has nothing to do with calo- dients, when peanut butter tru- these products to be in pea- about each kind of peanut but- Peanut Butter” sounds innocent ries or other nutrient content. ly only needs one. One of these nut butter and that’s because ter and what you should look enough, but contains peanuts, In fact, reduced fat peanut but- ingredients is hydrogenated it is. This product carries more for the next time you pick up sugar, palm oil, salt and molas- ter tends to have the same or vegetable oils, which means negative aspects than benefits a jar. The ideal kind to look for ses. They are sneaking in a few a similar amount of calories as the product contains trans fat. and you are better off sticking is one with only one or two in- grams of unnecessary sugar the original. The fats in peanut Although the label may read to plain peanut butter with the gredients. One with only “pea- and extra oil when the peanuts butter are also the healthy kind, “zero grams of trans fat”, the fewest ingredients.

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James Carpentier most – the intangible ones with coming spring mornings listen- Staff Writer no price tag – especially if you’re ing to a chirping robin fly from among the fortunate individuals tree to tree. to be able to utilize the gifts of • The sunbeams that Have your handy smart- the five senses everyday (taste, shine. You’ll see the sunbeams phone or a laptop? Google the touch, see, hear, smell), yet take shining each season, but that un- song “The Best Things in Life these “gifts” for granted. You derestimated sense of touch or Are Free” – words and music can even appreciate your free- feeling – as in feeling the warm composed nearly 90 years ago dom or the ability to freely walk sun on your face, arms and legs in 1927 by B.G. DeSylva, Lew around without pain or losing this spring will be particularly Brown and Ray Anderson. Then your balance! Have some free delightful after enduring the re- listen to the following lyrics time? Now that’s a “luxury” for cent frigid winter. And as a bo- sung by renowned singer and many of us. Pause a moment and nus, those “free” sunbeams also New Jersey native Frank Sina- reflect on those old-fashioned, provide healthful vitamin D to tra (who would have turned sentimental lyrics: boost your immune system! age 100 this December) or other • The moon belongs to • And love can come to renditions performed by various everyone. Observe the shape of everyone. You can give and re- other popular recording artists the moon’s appearance change ceive love and kindness to and during the 1930s, ‘40s, and ‘50s from a full moon to a half moon from others without spending – including The Ink Spots, Bing on clear nights during the course money. Simply compliment- Crosby, Jo Stafford, Dinah Shore of a month and see lunar bright- ing someone on a job well done and Lena Horne. ness illuminating streets and or how well they look, or doing Now, read the seemingly trite sidewalks using your sense of a random good deed each day lyrics below containing a ben- sight. (e.g. holding the door open for eficial message about love and • The stars belong to ev- a student or campus employee marriage and natural “things” eryone; they gleam there for walking behind you, or letting often taken for granted that you and me. Again, appreciate a car go ahead of you in the money can’t buy. Note that these your priceless vision by stepping campus parking lot) are “free” non-material “things” were in- away from your materialistic actions displaying kindness.

deed “priceless” for everyone computer or TV tonight and (if Helping someone in distress or of wikipedia.org Courtesy Photo back in 1927 (when the song it’s a clear sky) gaze upward and volunteering some time serving first appeared on Broadway) see the magnificent stars, planets the needs of others also demon- and should still be considered and various constellations. strates kindness, love and com- priceless when compared to ex- • The flowers in spring. passion. travagant possessions (e.g. cars, After experiencing a New Jersey And what better precious computers, big TVs and expen- winter at times comparable to loving expression is there that sive clothing) in perhaps an Siberia, what a welcoming sight releases those “feel good” posi- even greater materialistic world it is to soon notice the beautiful tive mind and body-endorphins: of 2015: springtime crocuses, daffodils hugging your spouse, relative, “The moon belongs to everyone; and tulips emerging from the friend or a teammate, or getting the best things in life are free. The icy and snow-covered terrain in a much-deserved hug in return! stars belong to everyone; they gleam recent months! Also use your in- As spring officially begins this there for you and me. The flowers in valuable sense of smell to savor week (Friday, March 20), it’s a spring, the scents of the blooming trees, perfect time to temporarily sepa- The robins that sing, the sunbeams blossoming bushes and colorful rate yourself from those material that shine: they’re yours! They’re flowers around Montclair State possessions (e.g. car, computer, mine! And love can come to every- University in the coming weeks cell phone) and go outdoors for one, the best things in life are free.” while en route to classes or your a long “free” stroll – “freeing” Think about it. F-R-E-E. We campus job. In other words, take yourself from academic, athletics love a freebie – be it a free entrée time from life’s daily challenges and/or job-related stress, feeling with the purchase of another en- to stop and “smell the roses” – the sun’s warmth, marveling at trée at your favorite restaurant or it’s a form of stress-reducing aro- the stars, the moon and the flow- a “buy-one-get-on-free” deal on matherapy! ers, or hearing the robins sing. It CDs. Let’s re-examine the song • The robins that sing. won’t cost you a cent. lyrics and drive home those non- Pause and really appreciate your material “things” that matter sense of hearing on those up- Photo Courtesy of wikipedia.org Courtesy Photo JUMPSTART YOUR CAREER!

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extra support. Now, when us- use Facebook frequently. With help and on the dark side of the tremely admirable and impor- T here are more than 1,000 ers see a post by a friend that that being said, we think that a misreporting issue, some cyber- tant goal that Facebook has tak- suicides on college campuses they feel could represent an in- few issues have to be cleared up bullies or hooligan friends may en on, but we are not convinced each year and it is the third lead- tent to self-harm or even com- before we can wholeheartedly relentlessly report a Facebook that this plan of action, as it ex- ing cause of death for young mit suicide, they can step in by get behind this suicide preven- friend when there is no call for ists now, is the most helpful to- people between the ages of 15 reporting the post to Facebook. tion platform. concern at all. ward Facebook users, whether and 24, according to an Emory After they report the post, the Some say that this new re- Misreporting as a joke or tac- they are college students, vet- University webpage about sui- original poster will receive a source may violate user’s pri- tic for annoying an adversary erans or from any other walk of cide. With these numbers, it’s notification saying that a friend vacy, but it may actually pre- raises the question of whether life. Facebook should specify if clear that suicide is a continual was concerned about their post. vent individuals from directly Facebook will intervene by con- there are any limits on this type problem on college campuses, From there, they can choose to reporting a concerning post to tacting the authorities if some- of reporting, whether a user can with many students struggling ignore the notification or to fol- the police, which could poten- one’s post is reported several counter-report someone who with depression, anxiety and low the links that Facebook pro- tially help suicidal individu- times or if many of their posts is “trolling” them through this other mental health issues while vides to resources about suicide als, whose suicide risk often are reported. If a student reports feature or disable the feature in- juggling school work, employ- and depression and how to deal rises rather than falls after hos- 70 of another student’s Face- definitely to avoid harassment, ment and personal difficulties. with their feelings or strike up a pitalization, according to the book posts, calling them poten- and whether it will ever take it Attending college can be a lot conversation with that friend or American Foundation for Sui- tially life-threatening, then does upon itself to intervene in situa- for a student to deal with, but a suicide hotline. cide Prevention. However, this Facebook have a responsibility tions where there may be a real one popular social media outlet Since suicide is a big issue on initiative still runs the risk of to call the police and instigate a threat. has plans for an initiative that college campuses, particularly reporting people who are not legal intervention? It’s a serious Until these issues are re- may help individuals with sui- within veteran student popula- suicidal or who do not want concern when someone’s life solved, this measure, which cidal thoughts. tions, we think that Facebook’s friends to interfere with their could be on the line. If this is the seems like a good idea, could Facebook announced on attempt to reach out to its users personal or emotional lives. case, then Facebook’s interven- actually be detrimental and Feb. 25 that it was launching who may be contemplating sui- Individuals may get frustrated tion could lead to a lot of un- harmful to users and less ef- a resource that allows users to cide could be really helpful, es- or embarrassed if a friend mis- needed hospitalization, which fective in the fight against sui- step in when they think one of pecially to younger people and understood a moody status or can do more harm than good. cide than Facebook originally their friends may need some students who are more likely to quoted song lyric as a cry for Preventing suicide is an ex- planned.

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5% other Ringling Brothers Circus “The way I stay motivated phasing out their elephants is I think about my futuris- tic goals and how my dad “I don’t like to see myself and mom raised me, so I try fail at anything, so I am to make the best possible of Dolce and Gabbana boycott like nope, I just have to suc- what they expect me to do.” ceed.” - Ricardo De Jesus - Sahara Fathelbab, Junior, Thumbs Down Freshman, Business Administration Terry Pratchett’s passing Undeclared

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served under President George system despite Clinton’s pri- cannot be ex- on their probability of winning M arch W. Bush junior, setting such vate address. pected to believe that nobody within the bracket. Madness has precedent. Rivals of the Clinton While the secretary should noticed that the emails sent out The unrelenting coverage entered the administration however, insist have separated her work and from the Secretary of State were of Clinton’s email is a clear at- political are- that the use of personal email personal life when she accepted not from a government server; tempt from Republican hope- na, with the prevents transparency and calls the position, her use of a private surely they had to type in the fuls to knock Clinton out of the controversy CHRISTINE Clinton’s trustworthiness into server at the time was in fact address a time or two. Those running before she even makes GIANAKIS surrounding question. legal. As long as those review- fueling the story are like a kid it to the Final Four. With a top COLUMNIST Hillary Clin- But how are the media ing the nearly 55,000 pages of throwing a tantrum in a toy ranked player like the former ton’s emails outlets handling their role as emails find no incriminating store. First Lady out of the bracket taking center court. referees? As expected—with documents against Clinton, we A month ago nobody paid so early in the competition, it The New York Times reported highly debated judgment calls. should all move on. This so- much mind to the Secretary of would allow for a better chance earlier this month that Clinton Since Clinton is such a promi- called email scandal is a non- State’s emails or whether or for the underdogs to take lead. used a personal email account nent political figure, worldwide story until there is evidence not they could read them. Two This is just the start of a long during her time as Secretary coverage of the story was to be proving Clinton broke any laws years have gone by since she and grueling election cycle. of State, one that was operated expected, but the reporting over or censored any unflattering held office so why the sudden Those looking to stand a chance through a private network rath- the last month truly exhausted work-related correspondence. hysteria? If the nation’s demo- in the 2016 competition should er than a government-issued the story. Members of Congress in- cratic system is so contingent on begin running their election address. This unexpected inter- Should Americans have ac- cluding South Carolina Repub- the access to these emails why drills and drafting up their ference in Clinton’s plan to stay cess to Clinton’s emails? Yes, lican Trey Gowdy have been are talks for subpoenas happen- game plans now. Just as the under the radar has led people but only to those work related vocal about their willingness to ing only now and not during NCAA tournament has proven on both sides of the aisle to re- communications that are truly subpoena the former secretary her time in office? time and again, we cannot pre- consider their 2016 brackets for in need of being placed into in order to have a third party The answer is clear: the na- dict with complete certainty the potential presidential hopefuls. government archives. The truth decide what is and is not busi- tionwide political version of winner to any race so early in Fans of Clinton have come is most emails sent to and from ness-related. On “Fox News March Madness has entered the game. to her defense making the ar- Clinton’s account were between Sunday,” Gowdy said, “there the first round of the tourna- Christine Gianakis, a Political Science gument that her actions were congressional email servers, are lots of ways to motivate ment with Selection Sunday. and Communications major, is in lawful with prior secretaries meaning they were automati- people. One of them is public Candidates have been placed in including Colin Powell, who cally entered into the archival pressure.” their respective regions based her first year as a columnist for The Montclarion. 50 Years after Selma, Has America Changed? Examining why racism still occurs in the wake of Sigma Alpha Epsilon remarks lash has been showered upon racial stereotypes as his source could have been avoided. prevalent in the . I n May both Sigma Alpha Epsilon and of humorous defense. Now, you’re probably think- Not enough adults in our soci- 2014, Rev- the University of Oklahoma. Many comedians use racial ing that this is more so a story of ety are setting the right example erend Al In response to the controversy, humor in their standup, where unthinking frat students rather for our youth as they refuse Sharpton the national headquarters for the joke is not a contextual joke than a reflection of American to put their own racist beliefs wrote an Sigma Alpha Epsilon closed but rather one that says, “I’m culture or higher education in aside for the sake of teaching NICHOLAS DA opinion the fraternity at the University African American, so I’m just general, but the story gets even their kids to live life with toler- SILVA piece for of Oklahoma and two students gonna make a bunch of stereo- more complicated and dismay- ance and respect for all people. COLUMNIST the Huff- identified in the video, Parker type jokes to cater to the low- ing when you find out that this At this point, there is noth- ington Post Rice and Levi Pettit, were ex- est common denominator.” If racism stems beyond Sigma ing that can be done now but discussing racism in the United pelled from the university. standup comedians are getting Alpha Epsilon. A video from hope that everyone involved States. In the piece, Sharpton The scandal is just the latest paid thousands of dollars for the popular social media site in this debacle takes away an wrote, “As I often say, we have nationwide controversy driven bottom of the barrel racist hu- Vine showing the frat house’s important lesson, which is that come a long way from the days in one way, shape or form by mor, what is going to stop a mother, Beauton Gilbow, say- you must always be respectful of slavery, but in 2014, dis- racial inequality in the United bunch of impressionable twen- ing the “n-word” seven times in to those who are of different crimination and inequality still States. ty-something college kids from an apparently intoxicated state race, gender or ethnicity than saturate our society in modern Some people are probably thinking that they can get away was uncovered the day after the you are. ways. Though racism may be thinking that this was just some with singing racially offensive fraternity students’ video was Fifty years have gone by since less blatant now in many cases, harmless fun that got released songs for comedy? Therein lies released. There was rap mu- Martin Luther King went to its existence is undeniable.” online, but that argument part of the reason why racism is sic blaring in the background, Selma and began the march for Sharpton’s argument was makes me wonder what fun still so fervent in this country. leading many to believe that equality for African Americans vindicated once again on Sun- anyone would get out of sing- Most people know that in this woman was at a frat party in this country. We have abso- day, March 8 when video foot- ing songs about committing today’s society, racism and ra- when this happened. lutely progressed as a nation age was released of fraternity discrimination and violence cial inequality are touchy sub- The video was shot and post- since then, but incidents like the members from Sigma Alpha against people of a different jects and should be handled ed on Vine in early 2013 and has Sigma Alpha Epsilon scandal Epsilon at the University of race, ethnicity, gender or sexu- with sensitivity. These students now received exposure due to prove that we still have a long Oklahoma singing a racist song ality. I can understand comedy must know that they are rep- the controversy of the fraternity way to go before we achieve Dr. about black students entering that makes fun of racism, where resenting not just their presti- boys and their misconduct. King’s dream of equality. There their fraternity. The lyrics in the intention is to point out the gious fraternity, but their en- If the mother of the frat is hope in the wake of the con- their song are far too heinous folly and ignorance of people tire school in their actions and house would conduct herself in troversy; students all over Okla- and offensive to be quoted in who are racist, but humor at the words. The bus full of students such an unprofessional manner homa University have formed this piece, but they did contain expense of other races should should know that they have to at a public outing, why would it demonstrations protesting the numerous utterances of the “n- be seen as outdated and insen- show appropriate conduct at all be a surprise that the fraternity racist actions of Sigma Alpha word” and mentioned acts of sitive in today’s society. times, because you never know members all follow in suit? The Epsilon. violence toward African Ameri- Yet, racist humor is often who is watching and who is elders of society have a respon- For every time that people cans. the primary source of humor possibly recording lewd behav- sibility to the youth to lead by sing about violence and dis- To make matters worse, throughout our society. In 2006, ior to post online. example: to always guide them crimination, others are banding the weekend the video was Seinfeld actor Michael Richards The video of the young adults in the right path and make sure together to show that they are released coincided with the received severe backlash after singing the racist song was tak- they act like mature adults. ready and willing to stand and 50th Anniversary of the Selma he began making racist jokes en on the bus by an unknown Gilbow’s behavior exemplifies fight for true equality and un- to Montgomery March led by and remarks at the expense of student, so no one on the bus what happens when our youth disputed tolerance for all in the Martin Luther King in 1965 that a few African American heck- was clearly aware that they were is given bad role models to look United States of America. caused the passing of the Vot- lers during his standup routine. being recorded. If the students up to and be influenced by. ing Rights Act. Rather than trying to respond to had used their common sense Mrs. Gilbow’s poor example Since the video leaked on- the hecklers with a clever or in- and realized the consequences as the mother of Sigma Alpha Nicholas Da Silva, a Journalism major, line, an understandable fire- telligent remark, Richards took of acting in such a reprehensi- Epsilon showcases another rea- is in his first year as a columnist for The storm of controversy and back- the easy way out and relied on ble manner, this whole situation son as to why racism is still so Montclarion.

In response to “Schilling’s Daugh- names so ‘proudly’ as he did they know their identity cannot to say, the NYCFC isn’t a name ter Allegedly Received Harassing with respect to what he said re- remain anonymous. Cyber bul- that rolls off the tongue, or may- Tweets from MSU Alumnus” by garding Gabby Schilling. lying does result in real harm; be just not yet.” Catherine Baxter, published on Sean MacDonald tweet- see the Schilling original blog Andy Golub March 5, 2015. ed to get as much attention post. Twitter and the like bear as he could with his clever a responsibility to make sure its In response to “Upstairs and “Twitter (as well as other so- wit(lessness). I am happy to do users can be traced. That should Downstairs at ‘Downton Abbey’” cial media, message boards and what I can to amplify his com- weed out the vast majority of written by Kristen Bryfogle, pub- email services such as Gmail) ment to a broader audience filth like MacDonald and Na- lished on March 5, 2015 owe a responsibility to all of us than he had considered: his gel.” to enable its cowardly cyberbul- family, his parents, prospective Gregg Gusta “I don’t see how today a wom- lies and trolls to be traced eas- employers, educational institu- an’s right to get contraception is ily. Just as people should be ac- tions, potential girlfriends. In response to “Kicking Off the a big issue. Nothing stops some- corded a right to be ‘forgotten’ The sense of anonymity af- New Season” by McKinley Devine one from purchasing or seeking by intrusive internet marketers forded to these cowards by Carter, published on March 5, it. If you are refering to Obam- such as Google, the public de- the internet gives their sadism 2015 acare and the religious exemp- serves the right of cowards like a vent to the light of day that tion, your opinion should be Sean MacDonald to be remem- no one wants to see. They will “Great piece, I will be watch- clearer.” bered when they do their real need to learn to control it when ing these guys, though I have Jon Miksits Concerning Editorials and Columns Main editorials appear on the first page of the Opinion section. They are unsigned articles that represent the opinion of the editorial board on a particular issue. Columns are written by individuals and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The Montclarion staff. themontclarion.org Entertainment The Montclarion • March 19, 2015 • PAGE 13 The Enchanting Art of Japan New exhibit hits the George Segal Gallery

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Prince Genji with Lady and Servants by A Bridge Overlooking A River, ca. 1852-1853

The George Segal gal- a comprehensive exhibit highlights the strengths of men onto their person. arch but carries a major lery currently presents The that records the Japanese of both Hiroshige and Today, netsuke are less function in terms of en- Enchanting Art of Japan an development of traditions Kunisada—landscape and functional and more for ergy flow in and out. The impressive display of Japa- initially adopted from Chi- female figures. Utagawa decorative purposes. These ink paintings in the exhibit nese art originating from na. A particularly beautiful Hiroshige has been stud- figurines are quite charm- are inspired from Chinese ancient traditions. Art of piece displayed at the front ied by reknown Western ing as detail and precision bunjinga or literary paint- such media as woodblock of the gallery is Prince Gen- artists such as Monet and are staples of Japanese ar- ings. Without text, these prints, ivory sculptures, ji with Lady and Servants Van Gogh. tistic style. Japanese interpretations ink painting and photog- by a Bridge Overlooking What makes this exhibi- The subject of Tokuriki display minimalist but raphy are on display until a River, created by Utaga- tion especially interesting Tomikichiro’s woodblock spiritual approach to natu- April 18, 2015. The exhibit wa Hiroshige and Gototei is its combination of both print follows the Japanese ral themes. is called and features Uki- Kunisada. art on paper and sculpture. way of Shinto, an approach For those further inter- yo-e prints and pocket-size From the late 19th Netsuke are small ivory to living focused on rela- ested in the art, a lecture netsuke figures. century, these woodblock sculptures that might rep- tions of energy. Ise Shrine and tea tasting will be held The collected prints portray the house- resent gods, animals, drag- depicts the holiest of the on Saturday, April 11 from pieces range from the late hold Japanese tale of an ons or common figures. Shinto shrines. A Torii, or 3p.m.- 4p.m. for $10 a per- 18th century to the late exiled prince and his wom- Their original purpose was gateway to a Shinto site, son. 20th century and create anizing ways. The piece to fasten the carrying cases might look like a simple

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Pohle as his satyr character onstage. Photos courtesy of Sean Pohle.

What was your overall What’s your favorite experience like? memory from production?

The environment was incredibly stress- Okay, so during tech rehearsal, the ful, especially closer to opening night. band was playing their music and This was a big show and there were so absent-mindedly I started clapping many elements to be organized. A pro- along with the band. But the band was fessional production like this required a playing off-rhythm. This kept happen- lot of attention. ing until finally they stopped and told me to stop clapping along… only after What would you say impacted that did they catch the rhythm. I was your performance the most in teased forever after that. Winter’s Tale? Has this production I had to do a lot in the second act partic- inspired you in any way? ularly. I had so many costume changes! I went from playing servant to farmer Winter’s Tale has inspired me to invest to this satyr thing… all the time during more into what I’m doing in any given Follow us: rehearsal, my attachable phallus kept circumstance. Whether it’s Shakespeare falling off. There was a performance or TV or film, learning about Shake- night when my attachment fell off on speare has informed my experience stage! So then I knew we were going to with other genres of work. have to find a better adhesive. @themontclarion online or on any mobile device PAGE 14 • March 19, 2015 • The Montclarion themontclarion.org Student Artist Integrity House Highlight presents Violin Duo VioliNYC Boys of Bate Morgan Princiotta Staff Writer

Photos courtesy of integrityhouse.org Photo courtesy of Aurora Mendez and Robert Radcliff Aurora Mendez and Robert Radliff have created a duo with the purpose of Who are your biggest performing a repertoire ranging from inspirations? classical to pop for all kinds of audi- ences. Our primary teachers and MSU vio- lin faculty, Weigang Li of the Shanghai What is your biggest String Quartet and Mary Ann Mumm motivation? of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. They are our constant, unconditional Our biggest motivation is the joy we source of inspiration and guidance. witness from our excited music listen- ers and appreciators; the enthusiasm Photo courtesy of Roman Petrocelli they have when they recognize a fa- What is your latest project? On Feb. 26, 2015, “Integrity Changed With warm welcoming and a packed vorite tune, the pep in their step they My Life” after watching the short film house, the boys were invited to sit get when a couple starts to dance as We have just submitted a music and Boys of Bate. The Integrity House, a into the audience to enjoy the film we perform a tango in the New York press packet for the Music Under New residential support program for ado- they helped create. The audience’s re- subway and the twinkle in a new York artists association sponsored lescents and adults who struggle with actions were mixed with laughter, un- bride’s eye when she hears a song by the New York City Metropolitan substance abuse, debuted Boys of Bate, derstanding and heartfelt emotions. she had played at her wedding as she Transit Authority, also referred to a short film about hope and transfor- After the film, a Q&A was conducted walks by, but then stops and reminisc- as “MUNY.” This association allows mation. Director of Integrity House, followed by an award ceremony to es about her big day. street performers a more limitless ven- Roman Petrocelli, brought this film all the contributors’ hard work and ue for displaying and performing as to life with the help of Integrity house dedication. Shortly after, guests made How has MSU fostered you as artists in the New York subway, parks clients and film director GianCarlo their way to Fresco’s and upon enter- and major traffic and transit areas of artists? Fernandez, an alumni of Montclair ing, champagne and Italian cuisine the city like New York’s Grand Cen- State. flooded the floors. tral Station. As a MUNY artist, there As current students of the John J. Cali The movie premiere was During the reception, an auc- are also occasions in which the City hosted at Bow Tie Claridge Cinema tion grabbed the attention of guests School of Music, we have been given will call upon your talents for certain the technical training to hone our crafts in Montclair, NJ along with a recep- and generous donations filled the concerts and administrative functions. tion and auction next door at Fresco’s. room. Not only did this project allow and expand on our knowledge of mu- It is an ideal situation for us and Vio- sic. We also perform in numerous en- Big names like Jamal Woolard from clients express their creativity, it also liNYC, as it provides a platform that the filmNotorious along with Federico built a bond between these boys that sembles learning different genres of allows virtually all people and walks music and are given direction by great Castelluccio, known for The Sopranos, cannot be broken. All donations went of life to be exposed to our music and made their appearance at the screen- towards the Integrity House so proj- faculty that has walked in our shoes to build an audience from around the before. Our teachers include musicians ing with much support. ects like Boys of Bate could become a world and from our local tri-state area When entering the theatre, regular part of the Bate clients’ cur- from The Metropolitan Opera and the listeners. Shanghai String Quartet to Broadway the massive amount guests were all riculum. musical conductors and African drum- greeted by the actual boys of Bate. ming specialists.

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Women’s Baseball Lacrosse While traveling to Florida for Spring Break, The women’s la- the baseball team compet- crosse team took part in a ed in the Snowbird Classic week full of high competi- where they went 3-6. tion, playing two nation- The Red Hawks ally-ranked top 20 teams suffered from five straightDespite their 2-1 loss to and traveling to Muhlen- losses before breakingD.C. United the on Nov. 8, the burg. streak with a 4-0New win York over Red Bulls have ad- Muskinghum University.vanced to the Eastern Confer- The Red Hawks ence Finals. were edged by #18 Ste- The team then Midfielder Péguy Luy- venson, 9-8, bounced back closed the tournamentindula netted the only Red to defeat Muhlenburg off with two consecutiveBulls’ goal. Luyindula, who four days later, but was wins. They defeatedscored North once in the Red Bulls’ Park University,2-0 18-8, win againstand D.C. United in stopped by #7 Amherst in the first leg of the conference a 10-3 loss on Monday. Lancaster Biblesemifinals, College, sent his side to the 11-4. conference finals on a 3-2 goal aggregate. Men’s Inside the six-yard box, SoftballLuyindula slottedWomens a cross from Lacrosse The softballcaptain team ThierryLacrosse Henry into the also experiencedbottom the rightsun- corner of United’s The men’s lacrosse shine this breakgoal by in comthe 57th- minute. D.C. United’s first goal team suffered their first peting in the Gene Cusic loss in a 11-9 contest came late in the first half Classic in Fort Myers,when midfielder Fla. Nick Deleon against Ursinus on March With an headedoverall are cross- from Taylor 11. cord of 3-5 in the tourna- MSU fought back ment, the team opened from an early three-goal their season with two deficit and was able to put straight wins and only al- nine on the board. Attack- lowed one RBI in the first er Brett Mangan recorded two games. three goals and an assist The team also de- while goalie Lucas Jones feated neighboring Drew made seven saves. The University 8-0 in a five- team’s current record is inning game. 4-1.

Professional Standings EPL Serie A NHL Bundesliga NBA (England) (Italy) () Metropolitan Eastern Conference 1. Chelsea - 64 points 1. Juventus - 64 points 1. N.Y. Rangers - 95 points 1. Bayern Munich - 64 points 2. Man. City - 58 points 2. AS Roma - 50 points 1. Atlanta - 0 GB 2. N.Y. Islanders - 90 points 2. Wolfsburg - 53 points 3. Arsenal - 57 points 3. Lazio - 49 points 2. Cleveland - 11 GB 3. Pittsburgh - 88 points 3. B. Moen. - 44 points 4. Man. United - 56 points 4. Napoli - 46 points 4. Washington - 86 points 4. Leverkusen - 42 points 3. Toronto - 13 GB 5. Liverpool - 54 points 5. Fiorentina - 45 points 5. Schalke - 39 points 5. Philadelphia - 73 points 4. Chicago - 13.5 GB 6. Southampton - 50 points 6. Sampdoria - 45 points 6. N.J. Devils - 71 points 6. Augsburg - 38 points 7. Tottenham - 50 points 7. Genoa - 37 points 5. Washington - 14GB 7. Columbus - 64 points 7. Hoffenheim - 36 points 8. Stoke City - 42 points 8. Inter - 37 points 6. Milwaukee - 19 GB 8. Carolina - 61 points 8. Eintracht - 34 points 9. Swansea - 40 points 9. Torino - 36 points 9. Bremen - 33 points 7. Indiana - 22.5 GB 10. West Ham - 39 points 10. AC Milan - 35 points 10. Dortmund - 30 points East Wild Card 8. Miami - 22.5 GB 11. Newcastle Utd - 35 points 11. Palermo - 35 points 11. Mainz - 29 points 1. Washington - 86 points 9. Boston - 22.5 GB 12. Crystal Palance - 33 points 12. Udinese - 32 points 2. Boston - 83 points 12. Koeln - 29 points 13. West Brom - 33 points 13. Sassuolo - 32 points 10. Charlotte - 23.5 3. Ottawa - 79 points 13. Hannover - 27 points 14. Everton - 31 points 14. Verona - 32 points 11. Brooklyn - 25 GB 4. Florida - 76 points 14. Hertha Berlin - 26 points 15. Hull City - 28 points 15. Empoli - 30 points 12. Detroit - 29 GB 5. Philadelphia - 73 points 15. Hamburger SV - 25 points 16. Aston Villa - 28 points 16. Chievo - 29 points 6. N.J. Devils - 71 points 16. Paderborn - 23 points 13. Orlando - 33 GB 17. Sunderland - 26 points 17. Atalanta - 25 points 17. Freiburg - 22 points 7. Columbus - 64 points 14. Philadelphia - 38 GB 18. Burnley - 25 points 18. Cagliari - 21 points 8. Carolina - 61 points 18. VfB Stuttgart - 20 points 19. QPR - 22 points 19. Cesena - 21 points 15. N.Y. Knicks - 39 GB 9. Toronto - 60 points ------20. Leicester - 19 points 20. Parma - 9 points ------10. Buffalo - 47 points Round 24 - 3/20 - 3/22 Round 30 - 3/21 - 3/22 Round 26 - 3/21 - 3/22

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Who’s Hot This Week Keith Murphy Baseball Current Stats

Murphy tabbed five at bats, three RBIs and two runs, as the baseball team RBI’S - 16 closed out the Snowbird Classic with Runs - 7 a 11-4 win against Lancaster Bible. Photo courtesy of MSU Sports At Bats - 39

0 Janitza Aquino Women’s Basketball Current Stats

Aquino played a vital role in the team’s win over Salisbury last week, Points - 475 advancing them to the NCAA Final points per game - 15.3 Photo courtesy of MSU Sports Four. She had 13 points, four assists and 16 FGAs. rebounds per game - 2.3

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European Soccer Update McKinley Devine Carter with his weaker right foot from laini was sent in on goal and Chelsea stayed atop the UEFA Champions Contributing Writer about 14 yards after a scrum in fired a superb left-footed finish after a hard- the Levante box. He celebrated into the bottom corner. A few fought 1-1 draw with upstart League The second weekend of March his first goal in eight games by minutes later, Michael Carrick Southampton, retaining a six- brought us another exciting set running to the corner with his scored a rare goal, popping up point lead above Manchester of matches in European soccer. hands covering his ears, send- in the box to head home a poor City, who lost 1-0 to Burnley Qualified For By far, the biggest headlines are ing his detractors a message. clearance from Kyle Walker. In on March 14 after a superb solo Quarterfinals coming from the soap opera- Later in the half, he showed the 35th minute, Wayne Rooney effort from Earl Boyd. Arsenal esque Real Madrid squad. The great reactions to turn in a way- took advantage of a poor pass continued its hot form this week world’s most expensive play- ward Cristiano Ronaldo strike, from Nabil Bentelab, bursting with an all-around dominant Real Madrid (ESP) er, Gareth Bale, looked like he putting Real Madrid up 2-0, forward at pace, nut-megging 3-0 performance against West PSG (FRA) was on a mission to silence his which would be the final score Eric Dier and firing a low, com- Ham, with goals from Olivier Bayern Munich (GER) critics in Los Blancos’ match of the game. posed shot past Hugo Lloris. Giroud, Aaron Ramsey and Ma- against Levante. From the first Manchester United contin- Man United’s extra men in the thieu Flamini. Barcelona beat FC Porto (POR) whistle, the under-fire winger ued their excellent run of form, midfield absolutely stifled the Eibar 2-0, moving eight points Atl. Madrid (ESP) looked energetic and danger- dominating a strong Tottenham young Tottenham team, com- ahead of Atético Madrid and Monaco (FRA) ous, whipping in crosses and team, 3-0. Louis Van Gaal’s pletely taking Harry Kane and one point above Real Madrid. Juventus running his markers ragged. 3-5-2 formation paid immedi- Christian Eriksen out of the Bayern Munich steamrolled In the 14th minute, he showed ate dividends when a wayward game. Andros Townsend was Werder Bremen 4-0, extending Barcelonan us why he was worth £82 mil- Spurs pass was pounced on so poor and overwhelmed; he its lead in the Bundesliga to 11 lion, smashing home a volley by Man United. Mairoune Fel- was subbed at the 36th minute. points. Chip Kelly: Is He Creating the Ideal Team? Continued from page 20

guidelines that they wouldn’t the Cowboys for 29 seasons, eco Ryans. cross if a bidding war were to compiling numerous playoff Unlike previous regimes of occur over a specific player. appearances, five NFC Cham- the head coach serving as the In an interview with WIP- pionship victories, two Super general manager, this doesn’t FM, Todd Herremans, who Bowl rings, countless accolades appear as if it is set up for fail- started at guard for 10 years and a bust in the Pro Football ure. Like all great coaches, Bill with the franchise and had been Coaching Hall of Fame. Kelly Belichick, Johnson, Vince Lom- cut prior to free agency, said believes in his system and just bardi, etc., you have to have a that Kelly believes in having like Landry, Super Bowl victo- plan in place in order to suc- an elite offensive line and an ries weren’t immediate. ceed. Jimmie Johnson traded elite quarterback to succeed; the Although some Philly fans Herschel Walker to Minnesota other skill positions will pros- survived the heart attack that for multiple draft picks; Bill per under the system. Allow- ensued after trading LeSean Belichick cut Bernie Kosar dur- ing Jeremy Maclin to walk only McCoy to Buffalo, they were coordinator in St. Louis during special teams and his notion ing his tenure in Cleveland as proved Herremans statement; going to need a triple bypass Bradford’s rookie season. What of “culture wins football.” In a a part of a painful rebuilding in Kelly’s mind, excluding the after learning that the front of- has become apparent with Kel- one-on-one interview with cor- process and Lombardi crafted O-line and quarterback, the of- fice had traded away Foles, ly and the Eagles offense is that nerback Walter Thurmond III, the power sweep to perfection. fense is interchangeable. a 2015 fifth-round pick and a they don’t need a running quar- he explained this concept about They all had formulas for win- The idea that players are in- 2016 third-round pick for Sam terback to succeed. They need a Kelly when he took over as the ning a Super Bowl and they terchangeable is not a foreign Bradford a 2015 fifth-round quarterback who can decipher head coach at Oregon. One of needed to carry out their plans, concept in football, especially pick. Although the Eagles lost defenses and make the right de- the first things that Kelly imple- even if it meant trading away to that of former Dallas Cow- draft picks in this trade, when cisions quickly to succeed. mented was ridding the team fan-favorites for players they boys head coach Tom Landry. you look at Bradford’s game With all this talk about Kel- of “cancer” players, the type of knew could win a champion- Landry always believed that tape, this kid has a plethora of ly’s system and plan for the guys that cause problems in the ship. That’s exactly what Kelly players were cogs in his sys- untapped potential. This certain Eagles, there is always a fistful locker room. This answers the is trying to do in Philadelphia. tem that could be replaced at potential was obvious to offen- of questions to go along with it, questions behind the release of any time. That system allowed sive coordinator Pat Shurmur, such as the type of secondary DeSean Jackson as well as the him to remain head coach of who served as the offensive he prefers, his affinity toward retention of players like DeM- NYCFC Starts Strong Against Orlando City NYCFC started their inaugural season with a draw on the road

McKinley Devine Carter MLS Standings Contributing Writer Eastern Western The New York City Football Club kicked off its in- Conference Conference augural season in the MLS at the Citrus Bowl in Orlando, fac- ing off against Orlando City SC, 1. New York City - 4 1. FC Dallas - 6 another first timer in the league, in a highly contested 1-1 draw. 2. Orlando City - 4 2. L.A. Galaxy - 4 The game started out as a chop- py midfield battle, with Orlan- 3. Toronto FC - 3 3. Seattle - 3 do City seeing most of the pos- session. Having already played in the United Soccer League, 4. Columbus Crew - 3 4. S.J. Earthquakes - 3 Orlando’s cohesion and expe- rience were evident. NYCFC 5. D.C. United - 3 5. Vancouver - 3 looked shaky in possession, but looked organized and well- shaped in defense. The action 6. Philadelphia - 2 6. Houston - 3 picked up in the 38th minute when Orlando’s star man, Kaká, 7. N.Y. Red Bulls - 1 7. Real Salt Lake - 2 used a burst of pace to give himself space to shoot, forcing a slipped a pass through to Dis- shown a red card and was lucky 8. Montreal - 0 8. Portland - 2 good save from NYCFC keeper kerud, who took an excellent that he didn’t injure Villa. Col- Josh Saunders. was first touch with his right foot lins will most likely see a sus- mostly double-marked during and curled a gorgeous shot into pension as well. 9. Chicago Fire - 0 9. Kansas City - 1 the game and struggled to get the side of the net. This is the In the 90th minute, the on the ball. NYCFC’s Slovakian type of play that manager Jason game set itself up for a Hol- 10. N.E. Revolution - 0 10. Colorado - 1 forward Adam Nemac attempt- Kries and USMNT head coach lywood ending. A foul on the ed to exploit the gaps created by Jürgen Klinsmann are looking edge of the 18-yard box set a Villa, but a few heavy touches for in the young midfielder. free kick. Only one man was Upcoming Games voided any chances he might NYCFC then dropped taking this, former Ballon d’Or have had. deep, looking to hold onto their winner Kaká. He went for 3/20 - PHI vs. DAL After the half, New lead and start off the season. power and struck the ball low, 3/21 - N.E. vs. MON York came out with a lot of en- The next 20 minutes saw lots taking a massive deflection off ergy, with the coach giving US- of possession from Orlando but of the wall, sending it into the 3/21 - COL vs. NYC MNT midfielder Mix Diskerud little to show for it. The game open left corner with keeper 3/21 - ORL vs. VAN a more liberal role, filling in flared up in the 83rd minute, Josh Saunders completely the holes left by the defenders when defender Aurelian Col- wrong-footed. The game soon 3/21 - K.C. vs. POR focused on Villa. The tactical lins dove in recklessly on Da- ended, with NYCFC taking a 3/21 - L.A. vs. HOU switch soon paid off, with Dis- vid Villa, catching the Spaniard point back to Yankee Stadium. kerud scoring a brilliant goal. with a dangerous two-footed 3/22 - S.J. vs. CHI Villa controlled the ball and tackle. Collins was deservedly The Montclarion Sports [email protected] Thursday, March 19, 2015 themontclarion.org

Chasing Destiny

Photo courtesy of MSU Sports Red Hawks Soar to Michigan for Final Four Mike Panepinto cent). Their stingy defense held to the Red Hawks, 68-44. Monika Bujas Four. This is the team’s second Staff Writer the Mustangs to 36 percent Melissa Tobie was dominant Managing Editor consecutive appearance in the shooting from the field, includ- again, dropping 22 points and We would like to congratu- semifinals with the guidance of The Montclair State ing 24 percent in the first half. pulling in 11 rebounds. Aqui- late our women’s basketball their head coach Carla Berube. women’s basketball team con- This was only Stevenson’s sec- no had a solid game with 13 team for making it to the NCAA The Saints are ranked No. tinues to make history this sea- ond loss in their last 23 games. points. Montclair State led by Division III National Champi- 1 on both NCAA rankings and son. This group has led the pro- The Red Hawks were as many as 24 points during onship Tournament that will D3hoops.com. The Saints have gram to their first ever NCAA chosen to host the Sectional this game. take place this weekend at Cal- been a phenomenal team, hold- Final Four Basketball Tourna- Tournament as well. In the Senior Melissa Tobie vin College’s Van Noord Arena ing perfect scores of 18-0 in their ment. MSU reached a new sin- Sweet 16, they were matched up achieved a career milestone in Grand Rapids, Mich. The conference and 31-0 overall. gle-season record in wins, with with Bowdoin College on Fri- in the first half and notched Red Hawks will be facing off One name that has been living 30 so far this year. day, March 13. Montclair won her 2,000th point at Montclair against the George Fox Bruins in infamy throughout the Divi- The Red Hawks began the close contest, 61-54. Aquino State. She is currently second on March 20 at 7:30 p.m. sion III teams is that of junior their tournament campaign led all scorers with 17 points. in all-time scoring at MSU. In the NCAA Division III Sydney Moss. Thomas More’s against the Regis College Pride Melissa Tobie kept her double- The Red Hawks outscored standings, the teams in the tour- Moss is about 5’10” and is their on Friday, March 6. Prior to the double streak alive, posting 10 Salisbury 32-22 in the lane. nament are ranked as follows: leading scorer, averaging 27.8 match, Montclair State had de- points and 17 rebounds. Ben- Montclair State cashed in Thomas More is No. 1, followed points a game. Moss also ranks feated Regis the previous two nett made her presence felt with with 29 second-chance points by No. 3 George Fox, No. 5 first in points per game on the seasons in front of their loyal 10 points. during the match. They held Tufts and Montclair State Uni- NCAA’s official website and fans at the Panzer Athletic Cen- Montclair State’s largest lead the Sea Gulls to 1-15 shooting versity at seventh. Although won all three Division III Na- ter. Montclair State won yet of the contest was 17; Bowdoin from three-point range. Montclair State can be consid- tional Player of the Year awards again, 78-45. Senior guard/ never pulled in front. MSU “I think my team has han- ered the “Cinderella team” of last year. The Saints go march- forward and captain Melissa was 17-21 in free throws (81 dled themselves extremely the tournament, it is hard to ing into Friday’s game with Tobie led the Red Hawks with percent). With the win, they well and stayed within each imagine that the Red Hawks their head coach for four sea- 22 points and 10 rebounds. Se- clinched their second straight moment,” said head coach and their head coach, Karin sons, Jeff Hans. nior guard and captain Janitza appearance to the Elite Eight. Karin Harvey. “Of course, we Harvey, would let this mental- MSU’s first opponents, the Aquino added 14 points for Bowdoin had also made the have nerves, but we believe in ity get to them. Bruins, rank No. 3 on the NCAA Montclair State. Sophomore for- NCAA Tournament 14 out of ourselves and we have done a The first game of the tourna- rankings and D3hoops.com, re- ward Sage Bennett also chipped the last 15 years. good job of playing each pos- ment will be played on March sepctively. The Bruins have a in with 10 points. Montclair State played session, one game at a time.” 20 at 5 p.m. The Tufts Uni- lot of experienced and talented MSU outscored Regis Salisbury University on Satur- The Red Hawks will take versity Jumbos will be play- players and have clinched their 36-20 in the paint (+16). The day, March 14 at Panzer. The on George Fox University ing against the Thomas More victory in what was considered Red Hawks largest lead of the Red Hawks had beaten the on Friday, March 20 at 7:30 Saints. The Jumbos have held a very competitive Northwest contest was 40 points. With the Sea Gulls previously, 76-54, on p.m. “We do not know much their No. 5 spot from teams Conference, defeating teams win, this was the Red Hawks’ Monday, Dec. 19 in the MSU about George Fox, but we such as the Hamilton College such as the University of Puget 13th consecutive victory. Holiday Tournament Cham- will do our homework and Continentals, Williams College Sound Loggers and Whitworth Montclair State drew pionship Game. Salisbury suf- be prepared for the challenge Ephs and the Bowdoin College University Pirates. Stevenson at home in the sec- fered a similar fate and bowed ahead,” said Harvey. Polar Bears and rank No. 5 on George Fox currently holds ond round on Saturday, March D3hoops.com. They have a con- a record of 18-0 in conference 7. MSU led by 12 at the end of ference record of 10-0, clinching wins and 31-0 overall. It will be the first half and held off a fu- the NESCAC title. exciting to see the Red Hawks rious Stevenson rally to come The Tufts only suf- square up against the Bruins in away with a 53-48 win. Me- fered one loss overall on Dec. our first game. lissa Tobie recorded another 28, where they fell 10 points be- The Montclarion, WMSC and double-double with 18 points hind the Scranton Royals. In the Wired Jersey will be covering the and 10 rebounds. Aquino con- quarterfinals of the NCAA Div. event live on Friday and the tributed with 11 points. Fresh- III Championship, the Jumbos third place consolation game man guard/forward Katie Sire defeated last year’s champi- on Saturday. Good luck to our scored four points and grabbed ons and one of the best offen- team, our senior captains Aqui- 11 boards. sive teams in the country, the no and Tobie, and coach Har- MSU went 10-14 from FDU-Florham Devils, 58-52 to vey. Go Red Hawks! the free-throw line (71.4 per- The team makes their way to the big game. Photo courtesy of Mike Peters. earn their position in the Final

Chip Kelly: Mad Scientist or Evil Genius? Alexander Hand Philadelphia faithful and ana- this move screams a win for Within the Kiko-Shady trade, tal control of the team. After the Contributing Writer lysts alike can’t figure out the Philadelphia. Kelly and the Eagles organiza- announcement that Jeremy Ma- During the NFL’s free agency plans within the brain of Kelly, By releasing McCoy, the tion used the extra money to clin would sign with the Kansas period this offseason, Philadel- the mad scientist. Eagles did not have to pay fill the void at running back, City Chiefs, the fans probably phia Eagles head coach Chip After having some time to his more than $12 million sal- signing former Dallas Cowboy wanted his head just as much Kelly traded away one of the breathe and take in what had ary and since the tailback will DeMarco Murray and ex-San as they want a ring. Maclin NFL’s top running backs for an just happened, some light has be 27 years old by the start of Diego Charger Ryan Mathews. simply wanted more than what ACL-torn former Oregon Duck, been shed of the topic of what next season, he is already on a For the price of McCoy, the Ea- the Eagles were willing to pay; allowing the Eagles’ number appeared to be another great downward spiral when com- gles were able to bring in two the Eagles were only willing one wide receiver to leave via trade robbery. Contrary to paring age versus production in outstanding running backs, the to shell out $9 million per year free agency and also traded popular opinion, many sports NFL running backs. In return, first of whom led the league in versus Kansas City’s $11 mil- away record-setting Nick Foles articles released were applaud- the Eagles gain the 2013 Defen- rushing last season plus an in- lion. Kelly had addressed the plus draft picks for the injury- ing the move by Kelly that sent sive Rookie of the Year, who is side linebacker with the same issue during his press confer- prone Sam Bradford. In this LeSean McCoy to the Bills and recovering from an early ACL size, skillset and tenacity of ence, stating that the organiza- whirlwind of trades and the condemning the release of Kiko tear in 2014 and is currently be- Luke Kuechly. tion agreed prior that they had question marks surrounding Alonso by Buffalo’s front office. ing paid less than $2 million per Still, the fans of Philadelphia them, it is fair to say that the From a statistical standpoint, year. have been skeptical of Kelly’s to- Chip Kelly continued on page 19 Inside Sports p. 17 p. 18 p. 19

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