How to be single on Valentine’s Day

By Tasha Dowbachuk | Published by Feb. 14, 2019 It’s a natural phenomenon for all of us. We see romance everywhere we look, whether it’s in the perfume, cologne commercials or a friend who publicly announces who the love of their life is via Instagram. To makes matters enhanced, there’s a whole holiday for this occasion. Between the oversized bears […]

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How exercise can ease the stress of college

By Josh Palgi | Published Jan. 29, 2018 College is called the best four years of your life. Exercise could make the college experience less stressful and more enjoyable with endless short and long term benefits. So, what percent of college students exercise regularly? Only 50.4 percent of males and 39.9 percent of female students met these recommendations. Is it […]

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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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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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Saying goodbye: Our final thanks

By Dan Canova As I’m sitting home on my couch and writing this final piece for “The Tower” here at Kean University, I can’t help but think about how fast my four years in college have gone.  It’s a blur. I began as an Athletic Training Major, switched over to Physical Education, and finally discovered myself becoming a Communication/Journalism Major […]

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Stronger Than The Storm

By: Brian Konchalski In the last five years, Kean University has seen a number of things change and yet a lot has stayed the same. The university has had championship sports teams like our Men’s Volleyball team that won its conference last year, widely recognized academic programs such as our sustainability and teaching programs and a groundbreaking ceremony for a […]

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