By Jeff Smyth In May 2014, the Golden Bears took home their seventh Pennsylvania Athletic Conference Championship in program history. The Bears accomplished this with a score of 1-0. The lone RBI was provided by the number three hitter and first team All-PSAC East choice, Brandon Martinez. In early January, Martinez added to his resume […]
Month: January 2015
By Krista Schauder Laundry prices at KU have risen by 50 cents since last year, causing students to scramble for quarters. Last year it was $1.25 to wash clothes and $1 to dry them. While the prices have increased by only 25 cents to both wash and dry, it has impacted students across campus. Students […]
Dining hall renovations continue
By Brianne Valentine KU began campus-wide renovations to the dining halls this past summer. The full plan includes updating the Cub Café in the McFarland Student Union Building, the Academic Forum and South Dining Hall. According to Amanda Fretz, assistant director for Housing, Residence Life and Dining Services, the renovations will conclude in the fall […]
By Samantha Biastre In Jan. 2014, Jennifer Sommers was beginning the process of physical, occupational and speech therapy. A few days into her winter break, Sommers suffered a stroke from the most unlikely cause, her prescription birth control pills. Originally, having left early from her job at a local day care, Sommers thought that she […]
By George Fladeland The KU men’s wrestling team was back in action against Seton Hill on Jan. 17. The heavily favored Golden Bears found themselves behind 13-9 after seven bouts. KU was able to mount the comeback with three clutch wins to defeat Seton Hill University 24-13. Saturday’s meet was the first PSAC dual meet […]
By Lee Finkelstein The Men’s Basketball team was able to earn another victory on the road as they took down Bloomsburg 89-85 on Saturday. Josh Johnson scored 21 points without missing a shot for the afternoon (9-for-9 from the field). The Golden Bears (12-7, 9-4 PSAC) continued to do a great job with protecting the […]
By Kaitlyn Amodei Kutztown University Radio (KUR) will celebrate its tenth anniversary spring of 2015. The event will be open to all students and faculty across Kutztown on Feb. 21 in the Georgian Room. The organization may be celebrating its tenth birthday, “but the radio station actually dates well back into the 1960’s,” said KUR […]
Realtree camo not just for hunters
By Amanda L. Haese A new trend is making its way around KU. More and more students are wearing camouflage on campus. The popular look is spreading throughout the United States as camo clothing goes from the woods to the streets. Realtree Camo is impacting the KU Campus Store as it helps increase a small […]
Yik Yak app sweeps across KU campus
By Christina Galdi A new trend in social media is sweeping across the KU campus. The app Yik Yak emerged in late August and has been popular ever since. Most posts are written to amuse fellow users, like funny things you might see around campus, while other posts are about the best parties to go […]
Golden Bears taken down by Golden Knights
By: George Fladeland ERIE, Pa – Two PSAC division heavyweights squared off on the hardwood Wednesday night in Erie, Pennsylvania. The Golden Bears traveled to Gannon University with a two game winning streak, but couldn’t find a way to keep up in the second half for a 76-61 loss. Kutztown (10-6, 7-3 PSAC) started the […]