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Unexpected Talents

KU students reveal hidden talents at PASU's Apollo night.

By Angela M. Barrett

On a warm Wednesday evening on April 16th, students wandered aimlessly around the University Center, trying to find something to do. President of the Pan African Student Union (PASU), Markovy Jacques, quickly solved the problem by standing in the Atrium shouting, "Yo, come to Apollo Night tonight! It's going to be in the Little Theatre.

Delta Phi Epsilon: Beautiful, No Matter What You Say

The sisters of Delta Phi Epsilon focus their philanthropy on ANAD.

By Stephanie Slater

Every Spring the sisters of Delta Phi Epsilon held a vigil to support the ANAD(Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders) organization. This Spring, the ladies sat quietly with tears in their eyes and cares in their hearts as they listened to one sister speak of the troubles she endured with Anorexia.

Who is James?

ALAS President James Charneco

By Luis Ayala

Many may not know quite who the ALAS President is. Yes, you may know him for his leadership position, but not who he is as a person. Does the name James Charneco sound familiar?, Other then being 2007-2008 ALAS President, he was also the Psi Sigma Phi Multicultural Fraternity, Inc Treasurer.

Double Six!

ALAS shows how to knock 'em down at their 1st annual Dominoes tournament

By Luis Ayala

Have you ever stayed up all night playing dominoes Some of you maybe thinking, I don't even know how to play!. For all of you who are not familiar with the game of dominos, it's very big amongst my fellow Latinos and Latinas. Dominos is also a very popular in Haiti and Northern Africa.

Looking Forward After Looking Back!

A look at Freshman First Year!

By Luis Ayala

Believe it or not we are in the home stretch; the year is almost over! It's surprising, and yes I know, I can't believe it either. Everyone has a different story coming into college. Many students hold a lot of doubts in their minds about even being accepted.

Don't Forget about the History behind "Lone Star"

Kean's Ethnic American Literature Class Hosts "Lone Star" Screening and Discussion

By Octavia Knight

Kean University's Library room 208 slowly became packed with students who seated themselves in the provided chairs that filled the room. In the front of the room was a TV/DVD projector that displayed a ready-to-play DVD menu. As the room finally reached its maximum capacity of students, Dr.

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