Embracing art with a selfie

By Gail Fredricks | Published May 8, 2017 Kean University galleries invited the campus community to submit a ‘Kean Art Selfie’ – with a picture with any of the artwork around campus. The university has five galleries to choose from; but community members were encouraged to take a picture with an outdoor sculpture or a painting found in any office […]

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Artist Nancy Staub Laughlin displayed a new form of artwork

By Monica Sudfield | Published May 8, 2017 Nancy Staub Laughlin, established pastel and photography artist, has reunited with Kean by arranging some of her latest pieces in the Nancy Dryfoos Gallery. Seven years prior, Laughlin’s work was featured in Kean’s “New Jersey Masters 2010” exhibition, according to Kean Galleries website. Impressed by the 2010 exhibition, Laughlin was eager to […]

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KFT takes action with teach-in

By Joshua Rosario | Published May 8, 2017 Kean Federation of Teachers take “Day of Action” by hosting teach-in session on why unions matters to students. The event took place in the Miron Student Center (MSC) on Wednesday afternoon. This “Day of Action” is to raise awareness among students and the community about the importance of unions and the lack […]

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Men’s volleyball wraps up 2017 season

By Sara Ridgway | Published May 8, 2017 The men’s volleyball team reigns as Skyline Conference Champions for the sixth consecutive season. After going undefeated in conference play during the 2017 season, the Cougars faced St. Joseph’s College – Long Island in the semifinals of the conference playoff s for a three-set win. Advancing to the finals, Kean faced The […]

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Women’s lacrosse in hope of postseason run

  By Greg Patuto | Published May 8, 2017 Before the season began, head coach Jordan Trautman had one thing in mind and that was for her team to make it back to the postseason. With conference play winding down, the women’s lacrosse team is right where they need to be. The Cougars are 14 games into their season and […]

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The skills are many, the words are few – Thank You

By Rose Marie Kitchen| Published May 6, 2017 The skills are many, but the words are few … “thank you” for a semester that I will never forget. As I sit here and edit this last print edition for this spring 2016-2017 semester, it makes me realize two things. One, graduation is less than weeks away and two, that means […]

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Kean graduate named head coach in Westfield

By Alex Wisniewski| Published May 6, 2017 Matthew Gualtieri, a graduate of Kean University, has been named head coach of the first-ever girls’ ice hockey team of Westfield High School. Gualtieri, who has been coaching hockey for twenty-two years, was selected for the coaching job in the Spring of 2016. The team finished their first season with a 3-11-1 record. […]

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Millennials speak up after Pepsi commercial

By Kiara Mays| Published May 6, 2017 Today, Millennials (born 1980-2000) make up the largest, most diverse living generation in the United States, that’s roughly 80 million people. With that many people comes the challenge of understanding how and why this group of individuals think the way they think and care about the things they care about. A few of […]

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