“We’re a part of a support system that’s outside the classroom,” said Grace M. Hill, Director of the Kutztown University Women’s Center. Despite existing for 23 years and being situated in Old Main, one of the most frequently visited buildings on campus, Hill said the biggest challenge to the Women’s Center is still “struggling with […]
Month: October 2012
By the nature of the game, Humans versus Zombies (HVZ) will inevitably clash with the non-playing population of KU. Despite the occasional run in with that part of the student population that does not take part in the game, HVZ for the most part tries to stay clear of any mishaps. Last Thursday, however, Public […]
Students go pink with Zeta Tau Alpha Events
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Kappa Psi, the KU chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha (ZTA) makes sure that the cause is known all over the campus. The sorority is collecting pink lids from Yoplait yogurts to raise money for breast cancer. Boxes collecting these lids can be found all around campus. ZTA’s Director of […]
Union to vote on strike
The possibility of a statewide teacher’s strike is coming closer after Chancellor John C. Cavanaugh rejected the Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties’ (APSCUF) offer of a binding interest arbitration. APSCUF put forth the offer on Sept. 26 and set Monday, October 15 as the deadline for PASSHE to decide. “The idea behind […]
While schools across the nation suffer from art education budget cuts, here at KU, the arts are emphasized with the hope of making an impact on the local community and even the world. The Pa. Art Education Association’s (PAEA) annual fall conference was held on Oct. 6 and Oct. 7 in Harrisburg. At the conference, […]
This year’s MLB postseason has been packed with excitement as all four Division Series went five games to decide who would move on to the League Championship Series. This is the first time in the 18-year history of Division Series action that this has happened. The San Francisco Giants defeated the Cincinnati Reds to face […]
October has been nothing short of perfect for the KU women’s soccer team. Since the beginning of the month, KU has not allowed an opponent to score and has outscored the opposition 11-0 through the four game stretch. The team has improved its record to 9-4-1. On Saturday, Oct. 13, Mercyhurst University was the victim […]
“When you are given more than one opportunity, you have every reason for success.” Inspirational words coming from a leader of the wrestling team, Evan Yenolivich. Opportunity and success are two very important things that KU’s wrestling team thrives on. The upcoming wrestling season is right around the corner, and the team is looking strong […]
Shayne Houck was a stand-out third basemen at Kutztown University. He was a two-time Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) East Athlete of the Year and the 2010 Atlantic Region Player of the Year. Houck was selected in the 29th round by the San Francisco Giants organization. In his first season in Rookie Ball, he batted […]
Young talent impresses Coach Driscoll
In a recent interview, KU men’s basketball coach Bernie Driscoll discussed the upcoming Golden Bear season, including how his team will cope with the loss of three seniors, what their goals are and their biggest challenges are and how he thinks the team will live up to last season’s success. The Golden Bears finished last […]