I Chose Kean, and I’m Glad I Did!

By Davaughnia Wilson | Published November 17, 2022 High School is supposed to be momentous. When we walk across the stage at the end of our high school careers, we are promised a brighter future and a successful journey by our administrators.  For me, it was no different.  I had an idea of what I wanted to do with my […]

Read more

The Importance of Social Media

By Tyra Watts | Published November 17, 2022 The usage of social media has increased within the last ten years or so. It has created a surge of influencers and content creators across various platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, and many others. While social media can help connect people based on niche interests, it can also help people get […]

Read more

Author of best-selling banned book meets with Kean students on National Coming Out Day

By Julia Strugala | Published October 28, 2022 The Common Read program at Kean University held its book talk event on National Coming Out Day, Oct. 11, in Wilkins Theater. This year, best-selling author George M. Johnson graced the stage for a reading and discussion about his award-winning memoir-manifesto, “All Boys Aren’t Blue”.  The young adult nonfiction was first released […]

Read more

Kean-Ocean’s Take on The Biden-Harris Administration’s Student Debt Relief Plan

By Elaine Amico | Published October 3, 2022 In August, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris announced the Biden-Harris Administration’s Student Debt Relief Plan, aiming to help middle and lower-class Americans pay off their student loans.  For anyone making less than $125,000 yearly, the plan will forgive up to $10,000 in federal student loans and $20,000 for Pell […]

Read more

9/11 Through the Eyes of a Non-American

By Andrey Nalbantov | Published September 30, 2022 I’ve been staring at the blank page of my laptop for a while now, wondering how I should tackle this topic. As a non-American, talking or writing about topics that are rooted so deeply in American culture always came as a challenge to me. 9/11 is one of those topics. As someone […]

Read more

A Thousand Backpacks with a Thousand Stories

By Keyon B. Gardner | Published September 30, 2022 More than a thousand lives were cut short as a result of suicide caused by mental health illnesses that plague our country today. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the majority of suicides worldwide are related to mental health disorders; depression, substance use, and psychosis are the biggest risk factors.  […]

Read more

The Queen Has Fallen: Many Grieve as Many Rejoice

By Isaiah Joseph | Published September 29, 2022 The longest reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, passed on Sept. 8 after seven decades on the throne.  When a great leader’s time is up, they are grieved by individuals who loved them and watched them positively evolve and serve their country throughout their reign. But some individuals opposed their decisions and wished […]

Read more
1 6 7 8 9 10 61