Untapped potential: Unused power of a potentially impactful generation
By Nia Questel | Posted on November 19, 2015 When Nickelodeon (Nick), a television network designed for children and teens, thought that the millenials were enrolled in college, more “grown…
A new home for veterans
By Celeste Simmons | Posted on November 19, 2015 As college students, we all know the struggles of getting acclimated to life during your first semester. We all know how…
Paid sick leave approved in Elizabeth
By Nicole Brown | Posted on November 19, 2015 Sinthia Soca , a Kean University senior, remembers when her mother ,who lives and works in Elizabeth, was very ill and…
Doctor of Physical Therapy preparing to launch at Kean
By Gabrielle Gale Prendatt-Carter | Posted on November 19, 2015 Kean University will launch its new Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) at the Nathan Weiss Graduate College in June 2016.…
Burnt popcorn, among other things, causing evacuations for students
By Rose Marie Kitchen | Posted November 19, 2015 One would never guess that something as small as steam from showers or burnt popcorn would set the fire alarms off,…
State examines use of student fees at Kean, other colleges
By Rebecca Panico | Posted November 19, 2015 The New Jersey State Comptroller’s Office confirmed on Nov. 9 that it is examining the fees that students pay at Kean and…
Sophomore Dania Arias wins a free semester
By Alyssa Davis | Posted November 19, 2015 Sitting in the stands at Alumni Stadium Dania Arias was a spectator to the homecoming game like any other until her name…
Students recount events on campus last night, this morning after Twitter threats
Scenes from campus on Nov. 18, 2015, the morning after a peaceful rally was held and then an anonymous Twitter user made violent threats online. Credit: Rebecca Panico By: Alyssa…
Kean community reacts to Twitter threats
By: Rebecca Panico | Published Nov. 18, 2015 Many students and professors stayed home today even though Kean University remained open after an anonymous Twitter user threatened violence against black…
Kean community on high alert after threats on Twitter
By: Jaime Alicea III | Published on Nov. 18, 2015 An anonymous Twitter account threatened to kill African American students at Kean and claimed that “theres a bomb” on campus…
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