Wanted Dead or Alive, The Spotted Lanternfly

By Davaughnia Wilson | Published by October 11, 2021 The Spotted Lanternfly infestation has sparked investigative research and experiment across the state of New Jersey, including the biology department at Kean University. The research is being conducted by the assistant professor for integrative biology in the biology department, Dr. Brenna Levine, and a group of student interns to understand how […]

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Tennis Returns as Kean Sees All 14 Sports in Action

By Dorian Alerte | Published by April 30, 2021 Women’s tennis is among Kean’s 14 spring sports teams to successfully return to play after a fall semester that was canceled due to Covid-19 regulations. As with all of the athletic teams, the tennis team followed an eight game regular season format. Athletes were able to return to campus in order to […]

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Concerns For The Fall 2021 Semester

By Davaughnia Wilson | Published by April 30, 2021 The university is planning to re-open its doors fully to the Kean community for the Fall 2021 semester and has scheduled all classes for in-person instruction, with the exception of Kean Online courses.  In an email to the Kean community, President Lamont Repollet said Kean is currently making preparations to ensure that students […]

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Kean to Launch Competitive Esports Program

By Dorian Alerte | Published by April 20, 2021 When Kean students return to campus in Fall 2021, they can look forward to a new addition to the Kean athletics roster: Esports.   Esports has grown into a major industry in the gaming world. Esports is a type of competitive video game playing that has become increasingly popular. The co-ed esports […]

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Women’s Volleyball Back in Action at Kean

By Ruben Nieves | Published by April 8, 2021 Kean women’s volleyball will once again be taking the court this spring, after not having a season during the fall and having their game of the season be cancelled due to health and safety protocols. Head coach Don Perkins, despite the first game of the season being cancelled due to NJCU having […]

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I am Latinx and I don’t celebrate Women’s Day

By Valerie Sanabria | Published by April 7, 2021 When the world is celebrating International Women’s Day, in Latin America women are fighting to stay alive. As a Latinx person I woke up on March 8 [International Women’s Day] feeling powerful, but sad at the same time. I chose to wear a green jumpsuit I got for Christmas and a purple […]

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Students Offer Perspective on COVID-19 Vaccine

By: Davaughnia Wilson | Published by February 24, 2021 University students have differing opinions on the benefits, if any, of the COVID-19 vaccine, and most are torn between taking and not taking the vaccine when it becomes available to them. Some students announced that they are willing to take the vaccine to protect themselves and their loved ones. Others, however, are fully […]

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Kean Baseball preps for action after canceled season

By: Ruben Nieves | Published by Febraury 23. 2021 A successful  Kean Baseball team will be returning for a 2021 season after Covid 19 shut them down  last spring when their record was 8-2 and it looked like they were potentially on the way to the playoffs. Head coach Neil Ioviero will be prepping his team for a later start compared […]

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