Student Government seats still open after April elections
By: Gail Fredricks | Published Sept. 25, 2016 Twenty-seven seats in Kean University’s student government remain available after last semester’s annual elections, which left even more positions vacant since no…
Kean mourns student killed in gunfire
By Mike Roche | Published Sept. 24, 2016 Marcus Corey Ellis, a Kean University senior who was shot dead on Aug. 31 in Plainfield, was a beloved student who left…
Three gyms for the price of none
By: Maggie Ortuso | Published Sept. 24, 2016 The new school year brings new classes, new friends, and possibly a new workout routine. For many students, their motto for the…
Athletic training: More than a major, it’s a lifestyle
By: Sara Ridgway | Sept. 24, 2016 They may not wear a uniform or have a number, but the Kean University students in the Athletic Training Program play a huge…
Women’s soccer team heads to Costa Rica
Estefani Hernandez | Published Sept. 24, 2016 The Kean Women’s Soccer Team flew to Costa Rica over the summer to play against three different semi-professional teams, and came back with…
Tim Tebow: Baseball player?
By: Craig Epstein | Published Sept. 24, 2016 On Thursday, Sept. 8, the New York Mets did what 29 other major league teams were unwilling to do: they signed former…
New interim head soccer coach focuses ‘on the now’
By: Brittany Pavlichko | Sept. 24 2016 Kean University announced that previous assistant men’s soccer coach, John Velasco, would take on the position as interim head coach for the Cougars…
Minor fire incidents yesterday spook students
By: Rebecca Panico | Published Sept. 21, 2016 Firefighters responded to three separate incidents on campus yesterday, two of which were reports of “overcooked food” in dorms, said Union Township…
Former student alleges ‘excessive force’ in lawsuit against Kean police
By Rebecca Panico | Published Sept. 13, 2016 A former Kean University honor student is suing the university and its police department, alleging that campus police used “excessive force” during…
35 new U.S. citizens sworn in at Liberty Hall Museum
By Rebecca Panico | Published June 21, 2016 Thirty-five immigrants hailing from countries as far away as Haiti to France were sworn in Monday as United States citizens at Kean…
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