The dirty secret of Valentine’s Day

By Danielle Junio | Published by Feb. 15, 2019 During this time of the year people tend to focus on many aspects of Valentine’s Day. Aspects like what they are going to buy their loved ones, what events they are going to attend in order to celebrate (such as Kean’s Galentine’s Day Party), moping around since they are alone this […]

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Don’t have to be single, why not Mix and Mingle?

By Alexander Valdes | Published by Feb. 15, 2019 During the holiday of love, people tend to forget that there’s more to relationships than just the stereotypical romantic one. In the Hutchinson lounge there was an event held called Mix and Mingle where students had an opportunity to meet with one another and get to know each other in the […]

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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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Bites around Kean University: Spring Edition

By: Nicole Diefenbacher | Published by Feb. 11, 2019 Spring is right around the corner and so is warmer weather. After New Jersey’s brutal winter, we are in much need of some warmer temps. What goes better with nice weather than good food? There are so many places around Kean University that offer an amazing outdoor dining experience along with […]

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New Jersey Educators, Students Encouraged to Participate in Holocaust Research

By Erin McGuinness | Published by Feb. 11, 2019 New Jersey educators assembled at the Kean University Holocaust Resource Center Jan. 25 to learn an innovative way to bring Holocaust education to classrooms throughout the state. History Unfolded: US Newspapers and the Holocaust is an initiative through the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, which invites students, educators and history lovers […]

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Graduate students give back for the holidays

By Zoe Strozewski | Published by Dec. 19, 2018 For the second year in a row, Kristyn DiCostanzo and a team of students from the Nathan Weiss Graduate College have found a way to benefit some of the less fortunate of New Jersey. Officially titled the SLP2B Gift Back, this event will take place Dec. 20 and will focus on […]

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Tips to avoid depression during the holidays

By Dr. Palgi | Published by Dec. 14, 2018 Besides the benefit of exercise to help with depression around the holidays check out these suggestions: Adopt the Mantra “I AM ENOUGH, I HAVE ENOUGH” Feelings of scarcity and lack give way to extreme perfectionism which contributes to living in a state of stressful despair. Remember, you have everything you need […]

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Combating depression over the holiday season

By Professor Tara Bogota & Dr. Josh Palgi | Published by Dec. 14, 2018 Holidays are supposed to be a time of joy and celebration, but for some people they are anything but. Feelings of depression, anxiety and negative mood affect many people this time of the year. The holidays are a stressful time for many different reasons and if […]

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Kean University hosts hunger event

By Dan Papa | Published by Dec 14, 2018 Kean University recently hosted the event, “Hunger and Conflict: 60 Minutes Goes to Darfur” in the North Avenue Academic Building auditorium. Founder of the “Enough Project” John Prendergast and “60 Minutes” producer Nicole Young were on stage to discuss and answer questions. The main topic of discussion was the problem of […]

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