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Kean University students are invited to venture into New York City with the Catholic Newman Club on Saturday, September 24, 2016.
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Kean University students are invited to venture into New York City with the Catholic Newman Club on Saturday, September 24, 2016.
The Center for Leadership and Service (CLS) located on the 2nd floor of the Miron Student Center (MSC) will host a total of four blood drives this fall semester.
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.
On Friday, September 2, 2016, Greek Senate held its Greek Senate Conference. The event kicked off in Downs Hall with members of all Greek organizations in attendance.
It’s time for students to get all their ducks in row for a time regarded as one of the proudest moments of their lives.
Doing one or two community service trips here and there is manageable. It truly takes a special type of individual to be committed to the improvement of the community on a reoccurring basis. These individuals will have calendars full with nearly all volunteer opportunities.
ASK executive board with advisor Professor Woubneh Gabby Vicedomini | The Cougar’s Byte
Holiday festivities at Six Flags Great Adventure http://www.nj.com/mercer/index.ssf/2015/04/six_flags_great_adventure_will_open_this_winter_fo.html
Come see Chicago on December 12! Photo courtesy of Graduate and Part-time Student Council
See the New York Jets play the Tennessee Titans at Metlife Stadium Photo courtesy of Graduate and Part-time Student Council
Sisters of Omega Phi Chi at Meet the Greeks 2015 The Cougar's Byte
Terrance Somesla-Mccornell during the breast cancer kick off Emily Gabriel l The Cougar's Byte
Students raise awareness and funds for cancer through basketball Photo courtesy of Pan-African Student Union
Rotaract club on campus shows how community service is a way of life Jason Darling l The Cougar's Byte
Every year, Americans celebrate unofficial holidays following Thanksgiving; these days are Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Nowadays, even before the Thanksgiving celebration is finished, individuals turn shopping into a sport, training in case a fight ensues over the last item that would be the perfect gift for Mom. They exercise the clicker-finger to speedily click “Buy Now” on websites before they are sold out and will develop a planned out game plan for these days. As always, every event has a history, and overtime, that history holds the chance to be forgotten.
Domestic violence and sexual assault is an epidemic that is sweeping across the nation, and Kean University is taking a stance against it through the campaign It’s On Us. Lennox Mars, a resident hall director on campus, asserted “when it comes to social issues such as domestic violence and sexual assault, there is never enough support or organizations for something this important.”
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Everyone has a guilty pleasure, and when the opportunity arises containing that vice, all self control is usually thrown out the window. Weaknesses can range from the timeless pastime of reading books, eating a select food, but perhaps the most common guilty is the pleasure of shopping. With so many different places to go shopping, how could it not be amongst the highest ranking weaknesses? When the holiday season approaches, shoppers have the perfect excuse to purchase items as they make shopping an art form. After the holiday celebrations are over though, the once present happiness and excitement is replaced with dread as the one item that is never wanted arrives in the mail… the bill. So to prevent that jaw dropping moment of despair this holiday season, continue reading for helpful spending tips.
Surrounded by friends and family? Watching the football game? People stuffing the turkey then stuffing their mouths? Check, check, and check. But wait…something is missing: The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade [MTDP]. If five people were asked what Thanksgiving means to them, in return there would be five diverse answers because each person incorporates their own traditions into the celebration of the holiday. Thanksgiving is a forever changing holiday, but in 1924 came one addition—in the form of a parade—to the celebration, and this caused the fourth Thursday of November to never be the same.
On Tuesday, October 28, Student Organization, the full-time undergraduate student government, and the Student Organization Junior Class of 2016 transformed Downs Hall from a modern atmosphere into a blast from the past. Kean University students and faculty came out to #ThrowBackTuesday [#TBT] in their best 80s and 90s attire, ready to embrace a night in the past. Tables were periodically dispersed throughout the room, each holding diverse items that were free for the taking, such as candy, glow-in-the-dark jewelry, and t-shirts. Attendees were encouraged to decorate with every color marker imaginable. The music dating back to the 1970s took over the atmosphere, and the lights persistently changed from blue to green to red; these features added to the retro-chic aspect of the event in Downs Hall. Kean University students and faculty enjoyed themselves thoroughly.