NJ’s Cory Booker announces run for president
By Lena Zhu | Published by Feb. 22, 2019 Senator Cory Booker, former mayor of Newark, announced run for president in the 2020 election. The first New Jerseyan to do…
Race in the American Classroom: A Needed Conversation
By Wynter Aiken | Published by Feb. 22, 2019 Over the years, it has become the norm for the news — whether it’s TV, online or print, shows stories related…
The Government Shutdown and its impact on our environmental health and safetyPull Quote
By Danielle Junio | Published by Feb. 24, 2019 As a majority of us know, the United States welcomed the New Year with one of the longest government shutdowns in…
Family matters: College student and caregiver
By Danielle Santiago | Published by Feb. 24, 2019 Of all the things I had imagined for myself at age 23, moving back home was not one of them. I…
A War We Can’t Win
By Joe Hamilton | Published by Feb. 24, 2019 Five nights a week I shave my face, hop in the shower, get cleaned up, slick back my hair, throw on…
Change in AP style; they’re all about pronouns
By Petruce Jean-Charles | Published by Feb. 24, 2019 Imagine this: you identify as non-binary but one day you are interviewed by a journalist and because you look feminine, you…
Despite coming off a losing season, Kean baseball confident they can return to winning ways
By Chelsea Gray | Published by Feb. 24, 2019 This upcoming season, the Kean University baseball team is looking to bounce back to their winning ways considering last season was…
Fraternity supports member battling cancer
By Shannon Sheehan | Published by Feb. 21, 2019 At this semester’s “Meet the Greeks” on Jan. 31, fraternity Sigma Beta Tau gave a special speech dedicated to one of…
KFT goes public with demands for change
By Joshua Rosario | Published by Feb. 21, 2019 Kean Federation of Teachers wants the university to move resources from “administrative bloat” and “never-ending construction” in a unanimously-approved resolution, according…
Governor Murphy pilots tuition-free community colleges in NJ
By Petruce Jean-Charles | Published by Feb. 21, 2019 Some 13,000 students in New Jersey will go to college for free this spring as part of a pilot program to…