Taking the Pledge: Kean Places in NJ Ballot Bowl

By Harmony Sanchez | Published by December 26, 2021 Every Election Day, millions of Americans head to the polls to exercise their right to vote and many young adults around the country still have yet to do the same. This year, in an effort to increase voter engagement, Kean University entered and placed second in the 2021 NJ Ballot Bowl. […]

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Missing: Bathroom Stall Doors

By Isaiah Joseph | Published by December 5, 2021 Have you ever walked around campus and wondered why some things look so…odd? How about going to class and meeting that flickering light you have been seeing since the semester started or the stalls for people who have physical disabilities being out of order. Picture this, a long day sitting through […]

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Navigating the Mask Mandate at Kean University

By Julia Strugala | Published by November 19, 2021 Covid has become a household topic over the past year and a half, and our lives have completely changed in a way we would have never imagined. For many people, this new lifestyle meant working and doing school from home, going drastically long periods of time without seeing friends and family, […]

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DEI Office Welcomes Panel for Students of Color in the Workforce

By Christian Grullon | Published by November 19, 2021 In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, the University’s Offices of Career Services & Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion held a virtual panel, ‘Crucial Career Conversations…LATINX’, on Oct. 14. Led by Kean alumni and current students, the panel discussed the impact of internships on the LatinX community. While the meeting was targeted towards […]

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Ears Perked as Fire Alarms Define One Week in October

By Rosney Herrera | Published by November 18, 2021 Kean University has been fertile ground for a series of emergency “fire” alarms and medical emergencies during the week of Oct. 15-19, according to the Kean University Police blotter. On the morning of Oct. 15, a fire alarm went off at Freshman Residence Hall, resulting in a few minutes of panic […]

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Dr. Lamont Repollet, Our First Black President

By Davaughnia Wilson  | Published by November 15, 2021 It was a momentous day at Kean University when a Kean Alumnus was formally installed as the 18th President and the first Black leader in the university’s 166-year history. “A moment of this magnitude really makes you introspective, and reflective about your past. I stand before you today profoundly humble and […]

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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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