The 393 students living in University Place experienced a hot water shortage last week. This problem only lasted for a couple of days and was fixed on Friday, Feb. 22 at 5 p.m. This hot water shortage happened because there was a leak in one of the pipes underground. In order to fix this leak […]
Month: February 2013
The Lehigh Valley food ordering website Menugenie.com expanded its website to several Kutztown restaurants starting over winter break. The restaurants currently signed on with the website include Pretzel Revolution, Spuds, Subway, Taste of Crepes and Mamma’s Delight. These businesses had signed on recently. While Pretzel Revolution joined during the winter break, the others joined at […]
Faculty members play at Carnegie Hall
Four KU professors, Dr. Jeremy Justeson, Dr. Maria Asteriadou, Dr. Susanna Loewy and Dr. Daniel Immel performed a compilation of works by the Deadbeat Composers Collective in the Weill Recital Hall on Feb. 9. The music, written by Craige Biondi, Alphonze Izzo and Aleksander Sternfeld-Dunn for the Case Ensemble showcased the skills of these four […]
Earning a spot in the NCAA Division II National Wrestling Championships is no easy feat. It takes two things in particular: preparations and proper partners. Two pairs of KU wrestlers proved just that this past weekend by sending four wrestlers to Nationals from the Super Region I qualifying tournament. “Give ‘em a reason to quit,” […]
Pitchers prevail at Builder Invitational
The Builder Invitational reigning champion KU baseball team took the trophy home for the second year in a row after beating Bloomsburg University 2-0 on Sunday, Feb. 26 in Newport News, Va. The Golden Bears (4-2) went an astonishing 27 innings without allowing an earned run in the four-day tournament. Reliever Colin Holmes was impressed […]
The last time the KU women’s rugby team stepped on the pitch was Nov. 17 in a championship loss to the Lock Haven club, 8-7. After a long awaited return, the Golden Bears won six straight games and the entire Frostbite Tournament this past weekend. In four of the six games, KU shutout the opposing […]
A suggestion for KU’s library hours
It’s a beautiful Sunday morning, and you wake up – refreshed from the night before spent innocently watching Netflix with friends – and decide to make the trek over to the north side of campus. You have a lot of studying and homework to catch up on and decide that Rohrbach Library is just the […]
Nudity on social media sites
At some point in our lives, just about all of us have scrolled down Facebook or Tumblr looking for nothing in particular. Our eyes start to gloss over the posts as we vaguely remember what we were supposed to be doing on the computer in the first place. Then we see it: a nude photo […]
She Said: Grocery Shopping
Like many women, I have a passion for shopping – shoes, clothing, bags, even groceries. Especially groceries. Because, unlike apparel, groceries are something you purchase at least once a week, if you’re like most people; several times a week, if you’re like my family. Needless to say, we’ve yet to master the whole ‘shopping list’ […]
He Said: Grocery Shopping
When I was first asked to write about the topic of grocery shopping in this week’s He Said/She Said, I found myself confused to some degree. Is there really that much of a gap between genders as far as buying food goes? Is there something I’m missing here? In response to my confusion, an editor […]