Starbucks back to in-person and online ordering
Starbucks on campus discontinues Boost Mobile ordering; brings back in-person and mobile ordering.
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Starbucks on campus discontinues Boost Mobile ordering; brings back in-person and mobile ordering.
Read moreDespite the variety of presumptions from the student body, Swae Lee’s concert sold out the day of the show.
Read moreBy Dorian Alerte | Published by October 26, 2021 CAMDEN- On a night that was supposed to be all about celebration for the seniors of Rutgers- Camden’s women’s volleyball team, the women’s volleyball team from Kean University was able to walk away with a three-set to one, victory. The now 12-9 Kean Cougars extended their winning streak to seven against […]
Read moreBy Ruben Nieves | Published by October 22, 2021 Football is back at Kean, and fans are back to attending games. It is the first time fans have been allowed at games since 2019. Despite a slow start to the season, the team is hopeful they can turn it around ahead of conference play. With fans attending games, Dante Capozzoli, […]
Read moreBy Hector Morales | Published by October 22, 2021 Taylor Micheaux, a freshman from Texas, was named the New Jersey Athletic Conference Rookie of the Week for Kean University Women’s Volleyball team for the week of September 20. Micheaux totaled 21 digs, 15 kills, three aces and two blocks, earning her the award. Dig are when a player prevents the […]
Read moreBy Rosney Herrera | Published by October 20, 2021 “Music is the medicine of the soul”, was the description on the 4th episode of the Hispanic Heritage Month 2021. The Latin American culture is usually incorporated in a ceremony, whether small or big. The music of Hispanics is laden with history, passion, legend, oppression, country, love, and many other themes. […]
Read moreHarmony Sanchez | Published by October 20, 2021 Kean’s Greek Senate recently hosted their annual Greek Conference on September 11th. After feeling somewhat overlooked by Kean, many members of the Greek community took the opportunity to voice their concerns about the lack of support from the administration at this year’s conference. “Some concerns brought up at the Greek Conference were […]
Read moreBy Isaiah Joseph | Published by October 15, 2021 New Kean social work department helps connect students to helpful services inside and out of campus. Every semester you are introduced to new people, experiences, relationships, and connections to help you tackle the obstacles you face as students, so you can walk on stage with a diploma in your hand. Sometimes […]
Read moreBy Ruben Nieves | Published by October 18, 2021 The NBA season is officially upon us once again. Teams are finishing off their final pre-season games as they will attempt to be the team who holds up the Larry O’Brien trophy. As the season officially tips off Tuesday, October 19th, students and fans at Kean University have begun predicting who will […]
Read moreBy Davaughnia Wilson | Published by October 20, 2021 The first day of school was like no other this year as Tropical Storm Ida charged through causing floods, unexpected traffic, uprooted trees, devastation, fright, and canceled classes. Students, faculty, and staff were caught in the storm, and most of them had to either drive home or spend the night on […]
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