Dorming students sent packing

By Breanna Palzer | Published by December 13, 2020 Once the Fall 2020 semester ends, students that have been staying in the Bartlett Hall residence have been asked to move into another building. The reason for this move is that there are currently less than 30 people living in Bartlett Hall at the moment and it is not seen as […]

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8th annual toy drive to be held in Newark

By Ruben Nieves | Published by December 9, 2020 The ongoing pandemic is tough, but that is not enough to stop Dr. Norma Bowe and the “Be The Change” club from running its annual Christmas  toy drive in Newark. Of course, due to Covid 19 and social distancing restrictions, this year won’t be like their typical toy drive, but Dr. […]

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Students unhappy about cancelled Spring Break due to COVID

By Cindy Lazo | Published by November 19, 2020 As the rate of COVID-19 positive cases in New Jersey increases, Kean University announced an update regarding the Spring 2021 Academic Calendar that has received much backlash from students. In an email sent out to faculty, staff and students on October 23, the University announced that there will not be a […]

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Kean students share thoughts on final presidential debate

By Christian Grullon | Published by November 12, 2020 Along with the COVID-19 Pandemic and tense race relations sparked by police brutality, the presidential election has been one of the biggest event in 2020. Throughout everything that has been happening this year, there has been urgency to vote and to pay attention to what’s going on in the political sphere.  […]

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What the 2020 election meant for Kean students

By Leshay Jones | Published by November, 12, 2020 The 2020 Presidential election has been trending since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. The atmosphere is no different for the students at Kean.  As most students are eligible to vote at Kean, for many, this election is more important than ever. With COVID-19 numbers rising, some students have expressed their […]

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Kean’s Art History program remains resilient despite retrenchment

By Christian Grullon | Published by October 23, 2020 Kean’s Art History program has faced some trials and tribulations with the retrenchment of staff members along with classes being cut obviously affecting the students of the program. Even through the retrenchment, which means reduction in the extent or quantity of something, reduction of costs or spending in response to economic […]

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Kean student runs for Elizabeth Board of Education

By Chelsey Jaipersaud | Published by October 23, 2020 Senior Natalie Hernandez experienced a culture shock when she realized that her high school in Elizabeth, Admiral William F. Halsey Jr. Health and Public Safety Academy, did not get the same care or privileges compared to the high schools for the gifted in Elizabeth. The 22-year-old, studying Global Studies and Political […]

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