Racism in Disguise

By Keyon Gardner | Published December 19, 2022 You would think in a country that is supposed to be united that we would rarely have to face any form of racism but reality shows us yet again that America is a country still divided and there are still underlying problems we need to address.  It’s been over two years since […]

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Ragnarok Is Upon Us

By Andrey Nalbantov | Published December 17, 2022 Ever since the middle of October, I have been dodging social media in order to keep myself safe from any spoilers regarding “God Of War: Ragnarok”. I wanted a blind experience while going into what I expected to be an amazing adventure in the magical realms inspired by Norse Mythology. 31 hours […]

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Kean’s Nerd Culture on the Upswing to ‘Cool’

By Olivia Cornwell | Published December 16, 2022 Kean University students are showing an increased interest in nerd culture on campus after the pandemic, with student groups related to gaming and anime growing in attendance.  As life at Kean recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic, changes in student interests are visible in club formations and interests. Various clubs on campus formed […]

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Kean’s Distinguished Lecture Series Continues with Dana Bash

By Elaine Amico | Published December 16, 2022 CNN’s Chief Political Correspondent Dana Bash is the newest member of Kean’s Distinguished Lecture Series, a series that aims to bring prominent national leaders and changemakers to the university. Bash’s lecture took place on Nov. 15 in the STEM Building Auditorium, and offered a 30-minute pre-event for students who are on the […]

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The Ukraine War Through the Lens of a Kean University Professor

By Lenny K. Mata Cuevas | Published Nov 18, 2022 A few years ago, On February 10, 2017, Kean University received the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine at Wilkins Theater. An approximately two-hour event listening to Rachmaninoff’s, Sibelius’, and Stravinsky’s classic compositions.  In the same year, Kean University Professor Jacqueline Silberbush visited her grandparents’ homeland, a small town in Europe’s […]

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I Chose Kean, and I’m Glad I Did!

By Davaughnia Wilson | Published November 17, 2022 High School is supposed to be momentous. When we walk across the stage at the end of our high school careers, we are promised a brighter future and a successful journey by our administrators.  For me, it was no different.  I had an idea of what I wanted to do with my […]

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