Dejah Ndiaye is a Business administration student with a concentration in management, also she has a minor in International Business.
Hispanic students balance stress from COVID with family expectations and taboos. At campuses all across the country, students are dealing with a heightened level of stress, depression, and anxiety, brought on by the COVID-19 Pandemic. Montclair State is no different. And Latino students, who often have added family responsibilities and expectations, are especially vulnerable.Jasmin walks... Continue Reading →
Race and Slavery in Hamilton
Hamilton is a musical that took the musical genre out of Broadway and opened questions in Americans; white, black, immigrants, and other genders than men. The frequent critics of this play are focused on the casting of performers of color playing white founders, the music, and the leak of real people of color in... Continue Reading →
Hamilton and the Historical Record
The Script The writers Romano and Bond Potter explore the background of the play and the book that originated the musical. The adaptation made by Lin Miranda adds satire to Chernow’s book. Characters like Washington or Jefferson are opaque to Hamilton, but Hamilton is more ambitious and ruthless than the other founders; Hamilton is portrayed... Continue Reading →