Think twice before being AppSent

Class120: The revolutionary new app that tracks whether or not you’re in class and notifies your parents/coaches. By Marco Rodriguez The temptation to skip class is one that every college student has faced at one point or another. While true, would you give in to it if you knew those close to you would find out? Thanks to “Big Brother”, […]

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Course Scheduling for Future Semesters Still an Issue

By Nicole Brown The controversy about changing the upcoming spring course-scheduling grid, seemingly to address parking problems, is over — but the issue is not dead. David Joiner, chairperson of the Faculty Senate, said that although the administration has rescinded its proposed course scheduling changes for spring semester, work still exists” to ensure that the needs of students are met […]

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Pending designation is still a pending issue for Kean students and faculty

By Christine Moukazis Kean University’s administration is continuing to mark classes as pending, making certain courses not visable on KeanWise. As previously reported in the September issue of The Tower, pending designations were partly to blame for the bevy of course cancellations that occurred at the start of the fall semester. This could potentially lead to more class cancellations, with the university’s […]

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Class dismissed? More like class is cancelled!

By Christine Moukazis Class cancellations, an ongoing issue since last spring semester, are still afflicting both students and faculty at Kean University. This semester, a bevy of classes, including courses required for graduation, were cancelled, sending students scrambling to fill their diminished schedules with other courses. Some of the cancellations are a result of several courses not being made available […]

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The struggle of Kean students

By Gillian Findley Loans, tuition, insurance, car payments, bills, food, gas, bus and train money; where is there an end for college students? The expression “I’m not made out of money” rolls off of college student’s tongues as often as modest “hello” and “how are you?” greetings. It doesn’t matter how hold you are or how much you make, the cost of […]

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