By Dorian Alerte | Published by October 15, 2021 Mrs. Jacqueline Towns was a mother, wife, and friend to many, and now her legacy will live on at Kean University. It was announced on June 21, 2021 that the Kean University East Campus basketball court would be newly resurfaced and would honor the late Mrs. Towns with her name on the court. […]
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By Danielle Junio | Published by Dec. 14, 2018 The holiday season is known to be the “most wonderful time of the year.” It is the time of year when everyone decorates their houses, has their family and friends over to enjoy big feasts with their traditional dishes, exchange gifts, and state how thankful they are for everything they have. However, […]
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By Joshua Rosario | Published Feb. 8, 2017 Kean University’s Union campus was hit with a power outage during a storm on Monday, Jan. 23. Around 6:30 p.m., the power went out on Salem Rd., Green Lane, and adjacent streets around the University. The new North Ave. building was not affected by the outage. It was the first day of […]
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By Sara Ridgway | Published March 3, 2016 Her name has been all over the KeanUniversity Athletics website, as well as social media including Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. A Fairly new member to the Kean community, freshman Marajiah Bacon has had quite the impact on the women’s basketball team, as well as the conference and on a national level. […]
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By: Yuri Smishkewych | Published on Nov. 25, 2015 In so far, here are the events that occurred on the night of Nov. 17 and in the days following the threats made against Kean students on Twitter. Nov. 17 9:30 p.m. About ten Kean students gathered peacefully at the clock tower in response to the “racial injustices happening on campus as […]
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By Angel Ospina | Posted on Nov. 24, 2015 With school threats unfortunately becoming a norm in today’s society, the tough decision to remain open is left solely to those in charge of the school, not only at Kean, but other colleges across the U.S. Many students ignored Kean University’s encouragement to attend class on Wednesday, Nov. 18, as the […]
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By: Rebecca Panico | Published Nov. 18, 2015 Many students and professors stayed home today even though Kean University remained open after an anonymous Twitter user threatened violence against black students on campus last night. The online threats were made while students held a sleep-in at 9:30 p.m. last night supporting students at University of Missouri (Mizzou), said Tanaera Green, […]
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By: Jaime Alicea III | Published on Nov. 18, 2015 An anonymous Twitter account threatened to kill African American students at Kean and claimed that “theres a bomb” on campus after university police said students peacefully rallied last night. The account is called @KeanUAgainstBlk. About nine Twitter posts were made starting at about 10:30 p.m. last night, with some threatening […]
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Kean Police and University Relations sent out a message to all students and faculty notifying them that today, January 26, 2015, all classes on Main Campus beginning after 4 PM would be cancelled. All classes tomorrow January 27, 2015, will be cancelled as well due to the snow and impending storm. The University plans to issue an update on Tuesday at […]
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