Two Sports, One Day, One Player

By Dorian Alerte | Published by November 12, 2021 UNION- Sian Seeger was not expecting to be a multisport athlete when she began her volleyball career at Kean University but after one afternoon workout in the pool, her journey began. Don Perkins, the women’s volleyball head coach, brought his volleyball team into the D’Angola Gym pool for a preseason workout […]

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Rookie’s Success

By Hector Morales  | Published by October 22, 2021 Taylor Micheaux, a freshman from Texas, was named the New Jersey Athletic Conference Rookie of the Week for Kean University Women’s Volleyball team for the week of September 20. Micheaux totaled 21 digs, 15 kills, three aces and two blocks, earning her the award. Dig are when a player prevents the […]

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New Happenings in Greek Life

Harmony Sanchez | Published by October 20, 2021 Kean’s Greek Senate recently hosted their annual Greek Conference on September 11th. After feeling somewhat overlooked by Kean, many members of the Greek community took the opportunity to voice their concerns about the lack of support from the administration at this year’s conference. “Some concerns brought up at the Greek Conference were […]

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I Relive The Storm When Heavy Rain Falls

By Davaughnia Wilson | Published by October 20, 2021 The first day of school was like no other this year as Tropical Storm Ida charged through causing floods, unexpected traffic, uprooted trees, devastation, fright, and canceled classes. Students, faculty, and staff were caught in the storm, and most of them had to either drive home or spend the night on […]

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Author and poet Elizabeth Acevedo celebrates The Poet X at Kean’s Common Read

By L.K. Mata Cuevas | Published by October 18, 2021 Dominican-American writer and author, Elizabeth Acevedo, visited Kean University as part of Hispanic Heritage Month and Kean’s Common Read where all first-year students read the same book. This year’s book was Acevedo’s The Poet X. Acevedo, a poet, New York Times best-selling author, and first woman of color to win […]

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What Would You Do? With Kean P.U.L.S.E.

By Mallory Helmes | Published by October 11, 2021 They say kindness is contagious but does it truly spread quickly? On September 14,  Kean Programming for Unique and Lively Student Experience (P.U.L.S.E), a student-run event planning organization, decided to put this saying to the test. When Maria Irvin, a junior studying communications in media and film and vice president of […]

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