Human Rights Club Spreads Awareness P. 7
No More Outrageous Prices for Textbooks P. 6
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Hill Harper to Address 2010 Undergraduate Class P. 2
The Tower Kean University’s student newspaper
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Volume 10 • Issue 8 April 28, 2010
Thompson Calls For New Voices By Melissa Jewels
Photo: Jillian Johnson
Graduation ceremonies get underway. (See pages 2-3)
KFT and Kean at Odds Over Budget By Laura Urban
Members of Kean University were part of a higher education press conference and rally at the State House in Trenton recent-
“What is required is inclusive leadership and not overreaction.” ly representing more than 30,000 faculty and staff members concerned about the future of higher education in New Jersey. The press conference, held in March, asked Governor Christie, who did not make an appearance, to receive input from higher education faculty, staff, and students before making his budget deci-
sions, instead of relying exclusively on advice from the state’s college presidents. “Instead of talking exclusively to College and University presidents, the Governor would benefit from talking to everyone involved with higher education—faculty and staff—as well as students-- who are often in a better position to identify institutional problems,” according to a statement from Nicholas C. Yovnello, President of the Council of New Jersey State College Locals-AFT. Gov. Christie has instituted a 4 percent cap on tuition increases for the upcoming school year—a move that Kean’s administration says will require some major changes. Kean has told the university staff that it will not be able to maintain its current (Continued on page 7) level of services
Kean’s newly elected Student Organization President Dare Thompson is a man with vision. For the 2010-2011 school year, Thompson would like the students to know that change is coming and things will be different from last year. As a commuter student, Thompson understands that many commuters aren’t as involved in the campus as they could be. One of his goals is to reach out to these students and have them aware of and involve themselves in what’s going on around the university. Dare Thompson “I’m a microphone for everyone’s voice to be heard,” said Thompson. Thompson says many students did not know where to go or who to speak to if they had something they wanted addressed. “Last year a lot of connections with students were lost,” he said. This year, Thompson along with the new members of the student government, will tackle the issues and concerns left unheard, he said. Thompson says the key to reaching out to all of Kean is to properly inform students that student government is here to help with any problems or concerns students might have with Kean. Along with issues and concerns, Thompson wants all students to realize all Kean has to offer, such as the recent Career Fair and other events.
At the first Election Board meeting to be held on May 6 and first council meeting to be held on May 7, Thompson plans to have all issues and concerns to be discussed in order to have everyone develop “one vision”. “I have a plan that’s going to take lots of hard work and negotiating,” said Thompson. Though he holds one of the highest student positions at Kean, Thompson knows he cannot succeed without the help and support from all students in order to accomplish a strong and successful year where everyone will know that “working together is key.”
“I’m a microphone for everyone’s voice to be heard.” “I can’t do it by myself,” said Thompson, “I need every student behind me” Other than his prestigious new title, Thompson is just your typical college student. As a student ambassador and previous University Activities Board President, Thompson is a leader, yet has been described by his peers as a “humble” person. As a Junior Finance Major, he works hard to succeed in his classes and hopes to attend Wharton Graduate Business School at the University of Pennsylvania after he graduates from Kean. He works at Home Depot to pay his college tuition and is a brother in Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity. In the future, Thompson sees himself working in an investment firm as well as going to law school. Thompson said students with concerns should visit the Student Org office in the University Center, Room 321.
WHO’S WHO: SPOTLIGHTS OF 2010 GRADUATING STUDENTS (See page 3)
Nicole Grant Senior, Communications/Film
Crystal Rodriguez Senior, Early Childhood Education
“Being inducted into an honor society.”
“My most memorable moment was when I crossed into my sorority.”
2010 Commencement Coverage
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Arts & Entertainment
Hindi Language & Indian Culture Seminar. 5
Editorial & View
Career Day at Kean
Kean’s Scholar-athletes
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Charlie Campbell Freshman, Criminal Justice
“Move in day.”
By brett Williams
Photos: Brett Williams
INQUIRING PHOTOGRAPHER: What is your most memorable moment being a student at Kean?
Alicia McFarland Junior, Psychology
“Being outside in the nice weather hanging with my friends during the outside events.”
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Earth Day
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Sports
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2010 NBA Predictions: John & Junior
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