One Relationship that Runs Deep

By Chelsey Jaipersaud  | Published by May 3, 2021 Someone once asked me why do I believe in God? I simply replied “because I’ve seen too much not to believe.”  I grew up with a lot of sadness surrounding my heart, constant worry of what bad thing was going to happen next. I struggled with making friends; I struggled with […]

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Kean University Students and Alumni Spotlight Art in Memory Of George Floyd

By Tasha Dowbachuk|Published by April 26, 2021 A powerful activist art exhibit by Kean University students and alumni honoring George Floyd was opened this month, representing the deep emotion of many on campus as the world watched former Minneapolis police officer Derrick Chauvin found guilty on all three counts for his murder.   Unveiled in a virtual tour just five days […]

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The Power Behind The Path from Protest To Participation

By Tasha Dowbachuk|Published by, March 16 2021 In honor of Women’s History Month, Kean University’s students and staff are invited to view the virtual conversational event, “The Path from Protest To Participation”, featuring athletic activist and speaker, Toni-Smith Thompson on March 18th, 2021.  The Women’s Herstory program will be hosted by The Human Rights Institute, The Department of Athletics, The […]

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Coping With Heartbreak During Covid-19

By Chelsey Jaipersaud | Published by March 05, 2021 They say nice guys always finish last…Nice guys are the ones who are always there to boost your confidence. Nice guys don’t get the pretty girl or the popular girl or the one with the bubbly personality. They forgot to mention that nice girls finish last too.  Maybe you’ll be lucky enough to […]

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Premiere Stages announces a new writing initiative during COVID-19

By Lena Zhu | Published by April 20, 2020 Premiere Stages, the professional theatre company at Kean University, announced a new writing initiative during the COVID-19 crisis. The writing competition, named “Senior Endeavor Awards” will offer $1,000 to a Kean University senior, a rising New Jersey high school senior, and a senior citizen who creates a one-act play related either […]

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Jordan Peele’s latest film is more than just another thriller.

By Kiara Mays | Published by April 27, 2019 What do you get when you mix doppelgangers dressed in red jumpsuits, a 1989 “Hands Across America” charity campaign, and a pair of gold shears? WARNING: Spoilers ahead. Jordan Peele’s latest film, “Us”, advertised itself, according to ign.com, like a home invasion movie featuring a family of evil doppelgangers. However, as […]

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OP-ED: Why I love watching sports – and you should too

By Tyler Sousa | Published Feb. 9, 2017 If star NBA player LeBron James scored 100 points tonight, the sports world would explode. Sports fanatics everywhere would lose their minds; even casual fans would talk about it for days. Sports are a pillar in our country, and a large percentage of the media spotlight shines on both local and national […]

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