Take note of note taking

By Tyshiana Johnson | Published by Dec. 11, 2018 Are tests a nightmare for you? Do you have trouble remembering key things taught during class when it is time to put your knowledge to the test? If you answered “yes” to any of these questions, then you might want to find a way to turn these questions into a “no.” Becoming […]

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Global Harvest highlights diverse cultures at Kean

By Petruce Jean-Charles | Published by Dec. 11, 2018 On Nov. 12, the second annual “Global Harvest” took place in Kean University’s Miron Student Center, Room 228 where all students were welcome. The event was hosted by Asian Studies in collaboration with the Center of Interdisciplinary Studies, the Indian Cultural Club, the International Student Association,Wenzhou-Kean University students and other organizations […]

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Coping with the homesickness

By Valencia Stevenson | Published by Dec. 11, 2018 Being away from home and dorming on campus can be an exciting time for college students. The idea of being away from your parents and having that freedom to do whatever you want is something that students take advantage of when they are away from home. You get to experience new things […]

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School of Public Architecture sees growth and prestige

By Zoe Strozewski | Published by Dec. 11, 2018 The School of Public Architecture is a component of the larger Michael Graves College, centralized in the Green Lane academic building. According to learn.org, upon the program’s initial onset, Kean became one of only two public universities in New Jersey to offer an undergraduate architecture degree. When the graduate architecture program opens, […]

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Second hold on student accounts confusing some

By Rafaela Teixeira | Published by Nov. 20, 2018 A second hold placed on undergraduate students in Keanwise might have restricted some students from registering for spring courses. An email sent last month by the Office of the Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs, Jeffrey Toney encouraged students to meet with their prospective faculty advisors twice a semester and assured […]

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Students address issues at Kean

By Estefani Hernandez | Published by Nov. 20, 2018 Kean University has been developing throughout the past few years, but now students are finally speaking up on common issues. With the construction of new buildings on campus, Kean is becoming more appealing to the public eye. Yet it’s the everyday students that see first hand the overlooked issues here on […]

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Midterm Elections 2018

By Wynter Aiken | Published on Nov. 8, 2018 The 2018 Midterm Elections was impactful, it brought out millions of first-time voters and it was a continuous improvement to making change. Results came in fast and New Jersey scored big in Democratic pickups over Republicans for Governor (Bob Menendez pulling a win over Hugin), House of Representatives, and other local […]

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Homecoming Melee

By Valencia Stevenson | Published by Oct. 29, 2018 Lil Baby’s homecoming concert last week on Wednesday night at Kean turned into a night of altercations occurring. During the show, a male student rushed on the stage to take a video with Lil Baby only to be pushed away by the rapper, followed by a swift shove off the stage […]

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Benisch Athletic Hall of Fame 2019 preview

By Maria Montes | Published by Oct. 25, 2018 The Benisch Athletic Hall of Fame, established in 1981, consists of former students and staff who stood out because of their athletic performance. This year Kean will honor its inductees who showed the University what it means to be truly dedicated and successful on and off the playing grounds at a ceremony […]

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Is What You Consume Really “Safe”?

By  Danielle Junio | Published by Oct. 25, 2018 Food has a huge impact on our society today, from our health, to our relationships, and to our culture. It is fascinating how E-Coli outbreaks are becoming a bigger and bigger threat in the food industry; especially since the FDA had implemented higher standards on a food safety regulations. The CDC […]

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