Getting Acquainted With The Greeks
A rumbling of anticipating chatter hummed throughout Harwood Arena around 4:45 p.m. on Wednesday, September 14, 2016, for Meet the Greeks.
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A rumbling of anticipating chatter hummed throughout Harwood Arena around 4:45 p.m. on Wednesday, September 14, 2016, for Meet the Greeks.
Every year, October is filled with adrenaline-pumping activities and attractions in the spirit of Halloween.
One way a student can improve his or her college life is by volunteering on and off campus.
It's time to lace up the sneakers and don pink clothing. On Sunday, October 9, 2016, members of the Kean community are invited to participate in the American Cancer Society's Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk.
Interested in getting involved on campus? Well the next opportunity to get involved is right around the corner.
If students are looking for ways to stay in shape, prevent that freshman 15 and embody an overall healthy lifestyle, look no further than Fit To Be Kean (FTBK) classes offered by Kean University Health Services.
What is the fine line between tradition and crime? Is it considered normal to connect these two words and label an act as a criminal tradition?
Kean University starts off the fall semester of 2016 with Cougarall hosted by Student Organization, the full-time undergraduate student council.
This fall, Liberty Hall Museum will host an extravagant luncheon modeled after White House dinners from centuries past.
Every semester Premiere Stages puts on outstanding plays and this semester is no different.
There is a new exhibit in town and it is like none other. From HurtJohn comes the exhibit Movement, created by former Kean University student John Hurtado. This exhibit will explore Black Lives Matter and social justice movements.
Every year, at the start of the fall semester, the Miron Student Center Operations and Event Management office hosts Kean Day, an event where students can learn more about the student services offered and the organizations and clubs on campus.
As a student, one shouldn’t just go to class and then go home or to his or her residence hall room. One should find the courage to get involved on campus and luckily there are many ways to get involved. Kean University offers many opportunities for students get involved, but some students many not even know where to begin.
For incoming freshman, the transition to college can be pretty overwhelming. Fortunately, there are resources available on campus to help students ease the transition to Kean University.
As the 2016-2017 school year comes to a close, Kean University takes a step back to evaluate the success of the school year. Thriving departments are housed all over Kean University, but this year in particular, the Greek life of Kean University has an outstanding repertoire of achievement from this year. This success was recognized at the annual Greek Awards Banquet.
Fraternities and sororities can offer a rich and rewarding experience for those who choose to affiliate. The most well-known aspect of Greek life is that of brotherhood or sisterhood, however being Greek entails much more than just being a brother or sister.
On Tuesday, April 12, 2016, at 8 p.m. in Little Theatre, both Greeks and non-Greeks alike came out to become aware of child abuse while supporting the contestants.
Spring break is a week open for students, staff and faculty to do whatever their hearts desire; but for 24 students and staff they decided to spend their spring break giving back to the community.
To complete the celebration and remembrance of African American History Month, Kean University partnered with Smithsonian Channel, major league baseball (MLB) and optimum community to screen the documentary of The Hammer of Hank Aaron.
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