March 11 - March 24, 2009

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John & Jay

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The Tower Kean University’s student newspaper

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Volume 9 • Issue 10 Mar. 11-Mar. 24, 2009

Kean Mourns Loss of Student and Fraternity Brother By Jillian Johnson

Kean Child Care Center Goes Public By Lillie Morales-Torres

The Kean University Child Care Center for the first time will open its doors to the community beyond just children of Kean students, staff and faculty. The center held its first open house on March 7 to let parents in the community see the facility and sign up for Fall 2009. “We are giving families from the broader community the opportunity to send their children to a Reggio Emila-inspired school on a university campus,” said Kathleen Berkowitz, the Child Care Center’s Director. “We have an abundance of resources at our fingertips right on campus which other child care centers do not offer.” Berkowitz said the Child Care Committee had talked about the possibility of opening enrollment to the public and

after much discussion, they approached the College of Education Dean Susan Polirstok, with the idea. Dr. Polirstok was instrumental in obtaining the information necessary for such a change to be made, she said. The center has building capacity for 60 children; 20 children per class. Currently, 27 children of Kean staff, faculty or students are enrolled. However, with enrollment now open to the public, the center is advising Kean parents to fill out pre-enrollment forms early to avoid a waiting list. Berkowitz said Kean’s Child Care Center is the only child care center in the area to use the Reggio Emilia approach, which was hailed as the best in the world in 1991 in Newsweek Magazine. The approach (Continued on page 2) uses close observa-

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He was known for always having a smile on his face and his fraternity brothers said he exemplified what the Sigma Beta Tau Fraternity stood for—“Service, brotherhood and trust.” Family and friends mourned the tragic loss of Kean University student, James William Edward Kent of Brick, who died February 18 in a car accident on the Garden State Parkway. He was 27. “He always had a smile on his face and if you weren’t smiling, he would make you smile,” said Rachel Kaelblein, a junior at Kean and member of the sister sorority, Sigma Beta Chi sorority to the Sigma Beta Tau fraternity. According to www.nj.com, Kent was involved in a minor car accident driving northbound on the parkway at 9:43 p.m. He then got out of his car and climbed over the concrete divider to the southbound left lane and was struck by another vehicle. Kent attended Brookdale Community College where he earned his associates degree in architectural design. He entered Kean University in the Fall of 2007, and was majoring in Industrial Design. In the Fall of 2007, he also joined the Sigma Beta Tau Fraternity and served as an assistant new member educator. According to his many fraternity brothers, from the very start Kent took great pride in his fraternity membership. “He was one of the reasons why I joined this fraternity,” said Kyle Frankenfield, Kent’s “little brother” in the fraternity.

Frankenfield said that when Kent explained why he joined the Sigma Beta Tau fraternity, his answer caught Frankenfield’s attention and he then decided to join the fraternity.

“James is the type of person [who] can never be replaced.” Kent enjoyed the outdoors, whether snowboarding, surfing, hiking or camping. He made others feel welcome. Kent worked at Charlie Brown’s Restaurant in Scotch Plains and was an active member of the Church in Brielle’s youth (Continued on page 5) group and choir.

GRANDMA AND LITTLE SIS ARE OUTING YOU ON FACEBOOK (see pg. 8)

INQUIRING PHOTOGRAPHER: How Can Students Get an "A" in Your Class?

By kelley pennisi

Dr. Dennis Klein Director of Jewish Studies

Dr. Stephen Kubow Director of the Academic Success Center/associate professor of Chemistry

Jorge Sanchez Computer Science professor

Dr. Fred Fitch Communication Department

"Climb the stairs to your classroom. Take the initiative."

"In my classes, the keys are attending every class and doing the homework and studying on a regular basis, not cramming before every exam."

"The students must do the homework and come to class. They must also get good grades on the midterm and on the final."

"Students succeed by doing all the assignments and learning to apply theory to life. Students who are active in class are impressive."

Snow in March?

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Arts & Entertainment

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Girls Give Guys a Run for Their Money

The Golem

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Student Organization Profile

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Women's & Men's Sports

A Cage Fighting Gentleman

3

Editorial & Anger Management

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March Madness: John & Jay's Picks

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