University Students and Political Campaigns

DonkeyHotey By Anthony N. Muccigrossi Are you concerned with the future candidates for public office? If your answer is “yes,” then you should contribute to helping your public office candidates get elected. Now, you might be thinking how can a college student get involved with a local, state, or federal political campaign? Surprisingly, all you need to do is call, […]

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The Green Generation

The People’s Climate March By Sonia Aquije Among all the societal trends, one of the most prominent is activism, but the exact form of it has evolved among those in Generation Y. Some of the forms of activism displayed range from demonstration to the most common, activism through social media. However, do they really care about issues or just think […]

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First Year Learning Experience

By: Gerald Lima Kean University boys’ soccer team unfortunately enough wasn’t able to advance in the NJAC tournament, as they fell to Montclair State University in the second round of action in the NJAC tournament 3-0. “We are trending in the right direction.  When you look at where this program finished last season in the NJAC Conference tenth place and […]

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Trinity of Eateries

From left to right: University Center Cafeteria, New Upper Residence Hall Dining Hall, Cougar’s Den By Clifton Andrews Do you prefer quality, quantity, or tradition? In the beginning there was one. For so long, only one true eatery ruled the Kean University campus. But as time passed, new rival eateries appeared, each with their own unique styles and advantages. So how […]

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A challenge to Kean’s Ice Bucket Challenge: Don’t waste the water

By Dr. Kathleen Henderson The ALS Association stats show that nearly 5,600 people die from the ALS disease annually, and, because statistics are underreported or are guesstimated from third world countries, we can be assured it affects thousands more. How many students who raised money at Kean today even know what ALS stands for…”Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis”. Kean’s Ice Bucket challenge […]

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Ecuador’s Famous Yellow Line

By Marco Rodriguez Standing tall in the Andes Mountain Range lays the city of Quito, Ecuador.  Quito, which is home to about 2.2 million residents, is the capital city of Ecuador and has an elevation of about 9,350 feet (1.7 Miles) above sea level. This last fact I would come to experience first hand as I walked off the plane […]

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