President Repollet Hosts Spring Semester Town Hall

By: Chelsey Jaipersaud | Published by April 24, 2021   President Lamont Repollet addressed student concerns about the return to campus, safety protocols and the possible mandate for student vaccinations at the Spring semester virtual Town Hall. Students were invited to attend the event and provide feedback on issues that arose from the Spring 2021 semester along with suggestions on […]

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Kean University to Hold First Annual Lavender Graduation

By Emily Robles|Published by April 21, 2021 Starting this spring semester, Kean University will recognize and annually hold a Lavender Graduation in honor of students who are part of the LGBTQIA+ community. Like the African Heritage Graduation Ceremony, the Lavender Graduation at Kean will be a special pre-graduation event that celebrates graduating seniors at the University. The ceremony will include […]

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What Don Quixote taught me about love

By Valerie Sanabria | Published by April 15, 2021 After a semester studying Cervantes’ writing and going through a terrible break up I learned that “True love has no conditions” as Dr. Gregory Shepherd, World-Languages Coordinator at Kean, constantly repeated during one of the many literature classes I took with him during the last two years. I’m not sure how […]

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Field Hockey Returns to the Field

By Dorian Alerte | Published by April 9, 2021 As spring begins, so will the season of the Kean field hockey team. After much anticipation from the team and coaches, on Feb. 24 the NJAC officially announced the return of field hockey for a shortened season that began on March 9. This shortened season consists of eight regular season games, […]

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Kean Athletics Sets Returning to Play Process in Covid Talks Episode

  By Steven Merrill | Published by April 8, 2021 With spring rapidly approaching, Covid-19 protocols are changing and shifting as Kean’s student-athletes continue to return to the court and field. Kean student-athletes are starting to compete against other schools now, mainly thanks to the efforts of the university and athletic department. A long process of setting up a plan to return […]

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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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Breaking the Societal Norms in the Beauty Industry

By Tiye Bracy|Published by March 31, 2021 We live in a world where presentation is everything and beauty is not just a six letter word, it can translate to perfection. For women, it means spending expenses on makeup, hair, and nails. We think of pretty as the new way of having to fit into what society says beautiful is. We […]

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