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THE MONTCLARION The Student Voice of Montclair State University Since 1928
Vol.
90
Issue 26 April 28, 2011
On the web at: www.the Montclarion.org
Faculty Objects to Film Screening Jeremy Grossman Staff Writer
Controversy arose last week over the Newman Catholic Center’s decision to screen the contentious 2004 Mel Gibson film “The Passion of the Christ” on the same night a Holocaust survivor was scheduled to speak on campus. According to Ron Hollander, journalism professor and director of the Jewish-American studies program, the screening was done in poor taste for several reasons. “I object because the film is anti-Semitic in content,” Hollander said. “It happens also to reflect the anti-Semitism of its director, Mel Gibson.” “The film brings back stereotypes about Jews that in fact
were rejected and repudiated by the Catholic Church itself in the second Vatican Council in 1965,” Hollander said. Director of Equity and Diversity Esmilda Abreu sent out an e-mail the day of the event that stated, “In preparation for Good Friday, we will be viewing ‘The Passion of the Christ.’” However, Hollander found issues in the way the school promoted the event. “[The Newman Catholic Center] claimed they’d been advertising it for weeks in advance, but that was the first that I saw it, or any of my colleagues saw it,” said Hollander. “So when the announcement came out on April 20, everyone started protesting it and said ‘You’re kidding? You’re going to show this anti-Semitic film this evening?’
Commencement and Convocation Speakers Announced School of Business 5/13, 7:00 p.m. @ the Amphitheater College of Science and Mathematics 5/14, 10:00 a.m. @ the Amphitheater College of the Arts 5/14, 2:00 p.m. @ the Amphitheater College of Education and Human Services 5/16, 7:00 p.m. @ Sprague Field College of Humanities and Social Sciences 5/17, 7:00 p.m. @ Sprague Field Graduate School: 5/18, 7:00 p.m. @ Sprague Field Commencement: 5/20, 10:00 a,m. @ the Izod Center Image Courtesy of University Website
Stephanie Agudelo Staff Writer
Montclair State University’s Commencement Ceremony
will be held at Sprague Field on Friday, May 20. Although Bachelor’s degrees are conferred at the Graduation Convocation Ceremony four days prior to
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the commencement, the official ceremony signifies the formal conferral of degrees. During the pre-commencement ceremony, individual colCommencement Continued on Page 4
Rutgersfest Banned
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Rutgersfest 2011. Craig McCarthy Staff Writer
After 30 years of Rutgers’ tradition of annual free spring concerts, Rutgersfest
was cancelled last week after three shootings and several drunken disturbances followed the concerts, according to Rutgers President Rich-
INSIDE news feature "Tyler Clementi's Roommate Indicted" pg. 4 "Last Exam Scores Hold Back Degree" pg. 7
"March of Dimes Professor Brings it Home" pg. 8 "Gotta Be Green Inspires an Environmentally Friendly Campus" pg. 11
ard McCormick in his letter to the Rutgers Community. There were two shootings, five injuries and 11 arrests
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a&e "New Found Glory Rocks Montclairfest" pg. 18 "Dangers of Technology Inspire MSU Hit Play" pg. 19
opinion "Raucous Rutgers" pg. 15 "Born to be an American" pg. 15
sports "Hill Tosses Perfect Game" Back Page "Men's Lacrosse Playoff Coverage" Back Page