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Stephanie Cerna has been busy volunteering her time to those who need it most.
In four 90 minute soccer games, how likely would it be that one can prevent all shots from scoring even once? Bryce Horn proves himself worthy of being able to turn away a total of 31 shots over two games, earning him the title of New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) Soccer Defensive Player of the week of October 11, 2016.
Many students may wonder what they should do while in college to kick start their career before graduation bestows upon them. Luckily for some students, they do not have to worry about that, like senior Kevin Castaneda, who is majoring in public relations.
There have been attempts to create a Multicultural Greek Council (MGC) in the past, but these attempts failed to remain consistent.
Midfielder Jenna Patrone was named New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) Field Hockey Rookie of the Week on October 11, 2016, after helping the Cougars score wins over Ramapo College and SUNY Oneonta.
A 2011 Kean University graduate of the business management program, Marni McSween-Farmer is back at Kean University en route to pursuing the physician assistant program.
It is known that many students while in college can and or have won awards for creating innovating projects. The last award handed out to a group of students that the Kean University community heard of was of the group of students who created the Ultimate Resident Hall.
Earth Science Club (ESC) is a funded organization that is open to all majors. The club helps provide an understanding of earth science and its phenomena, not just to earth science majors. This organization is open to any students interested in learning about anything in the earth science field.
Outdoor Adventure and Recreation Club Flyer | Flyer Credit: OAR Club
The Outdoor Adventure and Recreation (OAR) Club at Kean University is a non-funded student organization that plans outdoor events, as well as indoor activities, for students who do not have the time to create these ideas themselves.
With the end of the semester comes final exams, projects and for many students, presentations. But do not fear speaking in front of a class because the Kean University Communication Department offers services through the Speech Lab to help students combat the fear of public speaking and better prepare for presentations.
As the semester approaches its midpoint, the Office of Intervention and Retention will offer a variety of workshops to help students stay on track throughout the remaining weeks of the fall semester, especially during crunch time.
Being a student trustee means listening to the voice of the Kean University student body and helping the university grow. A student trustee is expected to keep the World Class Education mission statement alive and serve as a bridge between students and faculty.
Marissa Robinson, a special education and psychology alumna of Kean University, achieved being one of the top 30 honorees for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Woman of the Year.
On Monday, September 26, 2016, junior Vaughn Scott was announced as the second Kean University football player to achieve New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) Special Teams Player of the Week recognition.
Darin Hungerford received New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) Defensive Player of the Week recognition on Monday, September 26, 2016, after posting 11 tackles in a win over the William Patterson University football team on Saturday, September 24, 2016.
Freshman Anna Chan was acknowledged by the New Jersey Athletic Conference (NJAC) as tennis rookie of the week on September 12, 2016. This is Kean University's second rookie of the week recognition for the fall 2016 season thus far.
Walk into the Green Lane Academic Building (GLAB) and one will notice in the gallery on the first floor, a resident hall room. Question is...what is it doing there?
Whether a freshman on campus for the first time or a senior on Cougar Walk for the last time, there is an overpowering desire to find like-minded people at a university swarming with students. Most clubs and organizations on campus can vouch that that desire is the reason they came into existence. After all, it is nice for a student to gather with people who understand him or her.
Why is history important? Is it important? History is taught since a young age, however, many cannot say one way or the other the mission of those class lessons.