Will NFL protests spread to the younger generation?

By Greg Patuto | Published Oct. 21, 2017 Tuning into a sporting event used to mean nothing but rooting for your team or watching for the love of the game. Recently in the NFL however, people are now tuning in to see what players are doing before the game, not during. Sitting or kneeling during the national anthem is now […]

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Nu Delta Pi hosts Open Mic Night

By Jasmin Kee | Published Sept. 30, 2017 The start of the new semester brings many back to school events and one of those includes an Open Mic Night. The event took place in the Cougars Den and took place on Thursday from 7-9 p.m. and was hosted by Nu Delta Pi’s president Robert Riccio. “Open Mic Night is not […]

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Immigrants, crime and DACA: A perspective

By Dr. Connie Hassett-Walker | Published Sept. 29, 2017 In a Feb. 2017 speech to Congress, President Trump announced a new office – Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) – that, according to its website, would be focused on helping “immigration crime victims”. The President was elected on what some felt was an anti-immigrant platform — characterizing immigrants from Mexico […]

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Wedding bells will ring at Kean

By Monica Sudfield | Published Sept. 27, 2017 With loved ones among them at Thanksgiving dinner, Martin Alonso passes out copies of his poetry book “Treasures” that he wrote for his girlfriend, Paige Bollman. After he shares a few of his poems, he asks everyone to turn to page 23. Th ere, written on a clean white page, is the […]

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Tower Profiles: Henrietta Nwako

By Cody Louie | Published Sept. 27, 2017 Henrietta Nwako is a graduate student at Kean pursuing an M.A. in communication studies and leadership. She is an alumni with a B.A. in public relations (PR) returning to her alma mater to master communication to become successful in today’s ever-expanding digital age. One of the first things that drew her to […]

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Students cook together in new food club

By Micayela Konviser | Published Sept. 27, 2017 A new club on campus is bringing students together to cook. Sophomore, Mary Linen, 19, started Good Eats last semester hoping to help other students. Linen loves cooking and wants to share her skills. “I started this club for other people because I really think that not a lot of people know […]

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