Premiere Stages brings range of opportunities for theater majors
Premiere Stages’ 2014 Summer Intern Company By Adilene Rodriguez In such competitive fields like theater, finding a bounty of career-starting opportunities could be difficult in this day and age, but…
Kean’s Women’s History Month speech series: Women in the media
Dr. Ellis-Williams captures the audience with her presentation. By Sade Cox In honor of March’s Women’s History Month, Dr. Antoinette Ellis-Williams analyzes the impact of cultural misuse on the racial…
A season of Cinderella
Cinderella as seen in the ballet performed at Wilkins Theater on March 14th By Gabrielle Gale Prendatt-Carter The Russian National Ballet’s performed Cinderella at Wilkins Theatre on, March 14. There…
New Jersey raises the bar for teachers
By Nicole Brown Graduating with a degree in education may become more difficult under the new proposals from New Jersey’s Department of Education made in February. The new plan set…
Student demonstrators express frustrations
Demonstrators stand together in solidarity outside of the University Center By Rebecca Panico About 20 students demonstrated inside and outside the University Center on March 12, hoping to bring attention…
Kean fraternity changes lives and attitudes
The brothers of Iota Phi Theta fraternity By Marco Rodriguez It’s often times said that in order to accomplish something great, you should “go big or go home.” Rather than…
Kean PRSSA making a splash in partnership with local homeless shelter
KUPRSSA President Stacey Cooney (Right) and Vice President Lauren Spain (Left) are collecting toiletries for KUPRSSA’s latest campaign By Ryan Norton Within the last five years, the use of social…
Kean students volunteer their spring break
Volunteers helping rebuild homes damaged after Hurricane Sandy By Timothy Awojobi For some students, spring break is the opportunity to relax, catch up on sleep, hang out with friends, or…
Construction temporarily slashes parking
The view of the North Avenue building from North Avenue and Morris Avenue. By Annalise Knudson Parking spots are fenced off, potholes are getting worse, and trucks and workers move…
Michael Graves, namesake of the School of Architecture, dies
By Alyssa Davis Renowned architect Michael Graves, the namesake of Kean’s forthcoming architecture program, died on March 12 at the age of 80. Graves designed office buildings, resorts, retail stores,…
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