Drawing Some Blood
Students flock to the first blood drive of the year Photo courtesy of Keanxchange
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Students flock to the first blood drive of the year Photo courtesy of Keanxchange
Volunteers rebuilding sand dunes in Seaside The Cougar's Byte
In remembrance of the innocent lives that were lost on September 11, 2001, the center for leadership and service (CLS) will be hosting a service activity and a trip to the 9/11 memorial and museum.
A list of all upcoming blood drives The Cougar's Byte staff
Help the lives of others by donating blood Photo courtesy of the center for leadership and service
Throughout the academic year, Kean University presents many shows of different genres ranging from plays to musicals to standup comedy.
Study at Wenzhou-Kean University this upcoming semester Photo Courtesy of Cougar Link
A student preparing for the job hunt Michael Dumaine l The Cougar’s Byte
It is hard to become involved on campus when there is an overwhelming amount of options and sometimes students decide to not even bother joining a club. There is also the question of, “How do I even begin to find the clubs and organizations that is right for me?” Well, the answer is easy! All university organizations are listed on Cougar Link along with meeting schedules and upcoming events. Everything from Greek Life, to heritage societies, to intramural sports are popular at Kean University—but there are some groups directed at those with particular interests.
Shows like CSI, Law & Order, and Criminal Minds draw people in to the point of where reruns are watched almost as much as new episodes. There is a demand for shows that fall within the genre of crime, but why? Could it possibly be because people are fascinated with the audacity of some crimes? Or maybe it is the representation of the field of forensic psychology in the shows.
He can be seen as a comedian, always making people laugh with the things he says and always making people feel excited with the energy he has. With his bright mind and his dedication to do whatever he can during his lifetime, Andrew Cornelio, a senior majoring in therapeutic recreation, is a person everyone has to know.
Who is the most influential person in the world? Different people have different answers. Then when a Wenzhou-Kean University student is asked who the most influential student is in their university, they may say Jia Feng, whose American name is Andy, he is the president of Wenzhou-Kean University Student Government (WKUSG).
A night for the Kean community to encourage those living with cancer, celebrate survivors, and remember the ones who have gone too soon.
Being a successful college student requires determination, endless effort, and sacrifice. Students today who implement wise decisions by shaping their career paths through rich experiences should know that their futures can be vividly bright and extremely rewarding. Isaiah Pedroza, freshman finance major, is one of those students. Serving as freshman class treasurer, he is futuristic, conscientious, perseverant, and indeed an outstanding student who strives to take advantage of every single opportunity presented to him.
Ever experience that sense of community and belonging? It is not uncommon for that feeling to be established after donating one’s time and services for the betterment of the community. Year after year Kean University demonstrates that it is no stranger to community service. In fact, the university makes it a point to teach its students that it is not all about hitting the books while in college, but they also encourage students to volunteer.
Defeating cancer is no easy battle; it is an everyday fight that cannot be fought alone. With the efforts of Student Organization and Relay For Life, the Kean University cougars can help take the first steps in the fight to end cancer.
On Thursday, February 26, 2015 the organization Campus Life Activities for Student Success [C.L.A.S.S.] hosted a workshop about social media, texting, and the law with the title of Computing The Law. The Little Theatre was nearly filled with students who were waiting to hear what the presenter, author of The College Students’ Guide to Law, and lawyer C.L. Lindsay III, was going to speak about.
Many students choose a major that unfortunately becomes unsatisfying to their taste. Students, then, may want to change to a major that will satisfy their taste buds. Fortunately, students do not have to wait long to change majors—or chose a major if one is undecided—as there is a way for a student to go about this.
Want to experience classes overseas? Look into studying abroad next semester. The Center for International Studies [CIS] coordinates Kean University’s study abroad program. On Thursday, February 26, 2015, CIS hosted a study abroad fair. This fair was held between the hours of 12:30 p.m. – 4 p.m. on the first floor of Center for Academic Success [CAS].
To celebrate Black History Month and the loveable day of Valentine’s Day, Student Government Organization hosted For the Love of Music: Black History Month and Valentine’s Day concert on Friday, February 6, 2015, at Wilkins Theatre. It was a successful night, especially since nearly 800 tickets were sold before the concert date. On the night of, the crowd did not only consist of college students, but of people of different ages ranging from age 17 to about the age of 60.