Kean TV Joins Public Access Television

By Tasha Dowbachuk | Published by December 5, 2019 KeanTV, a student-produced program,  has become a part of Union Township’s Channel 34 Public Access Television. The process of getting the program on the air of local television was led by the adviser of KeanTV, Professor Gina Gili in the School of Communication, Media & Journalism. KeanTV is composed of students […]

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A night for remembrance: Voices Lost

By Alexander Valdes | Published by November 25, 2019 Voices Lost, a concert in commemoration of composers that had to endure the suffering brought upon them by Nazi concentration camps in remembrance of the night of Kristallnacht (broken glass) was hosted by Adara Goldberg, Director of the Holocaust Resource Center and Sarah Coykendall, Assistant Director of the Holocaust Resource Center […]

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Kean University alumnus illustrates global ad campaign for Ketel One Vodka

By Craig Epstein | Published by October 17th, 2019 Kean University alum Max Friedman graduated in 2015 with a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts in Graphic Design. His passion for graphic design has taken him from places like Korea and Mexico to areas in London and Sheboygan, Wisconsin. Just recently, Friedman illustrated the global ad campaign for Ketel One Vodka. […]

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The New Cougar Express Lunch at Ursino

By Tasha Dowbachuk | Published by October 16th, 2019 On Oct. 7, Ursino Steakhouse & Tavern released a mass email informing the student body of its new Cougar Express Lunch consisting of low prices on select lunch items. Ursino is located inside Kean University’s STEM Building, on Morris Avenue. The upscale eatery specializes in sizzling filets, signature burgers and handcrafted […]

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Shout! Poetry for Suffrage

By Alexander Valdes | Published by October 16th, 2019 As the medium that allows one to explore the inner workings of their hearts and illuminate the past, Shout! is about poetry for women’s suffrage and the struggle that they endured in order to gain the right to vote.  On Oct. 2, auditions for this event were held where students came […]

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Just Throw it Away

By Emily Robles | Published by October 17th, 2019 Whether you’re a returning student or a newly admitted freshman, everyone feels the wrath of stress overcoming them in college.  On Oct. 2, on the patio of Cougar Hall, Residential Assistant Edward Diaz came up with a fun idea for students to relieve their stress. Students wrote what was stressing them […]

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