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SGB elections

By Emily Leayman, Editor-in-Chief Student Government Board elected its executive board for the 2015-16 academic year on Tuesday. Joe Scoboria was reelected as president. Newly elected to the other positions were Kelsey Greth as vice president, Cierra Lynch as parliamentarian and Alyssa Blasko as secretary. Scoboria, who will enter his senior year at KU, told […]

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Why tattoos should be accepted in the work place

By Emily Fabri In the United States, there are laws to prevent discrimination toward other human beings. Tattoos represent art to the ones who wear them, but people can lose out on a job opportunity or even get fired because of the way they present themselves with visible tattoos. How is that fair? Older generations […]

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Anti-socialism sign backfires, makes right wing look uneducated

By Matthew Tomlinson I nearly crashed my car into a tree from laughing at a sign posted on 737 North in Greenwich Township. The sign reads, “IF YOUR VOTING FOR SOCIALISM, GET OUT MY COUNTRY!” and has a picture of President Obama’s face crossed out on it. First of all, saying “GET OUT OF MY […]

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Alumni host first-ever KU Idol

Students at KU will have the opportunity to perform in the first annual KU Idol on Monday, April 27 in the McFarland Student Union room 183. The event is scheduled from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., with 11 people already registered for the event. Alumni of the KU communications program are hosting the event. The […]

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KU offers doctorate degree in social work

 By Amanda Sergeyev KU will offer its first doctorate degree program in social work starting in the fall of 2015. KU will be partnering up with Millersville University to offer the new degree. According to University Relations, “The program will be focused on preparing leaders and educators for career advancement in agencies, government and higher […]

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Date auction supports local charities

By Viviana Vidal The KU communication career club will be hosting their 2nd annual Donate to Date: Date Auction on May 4 in MSU 218 at 6 p.m. Participants can expect a fun and festive atmosphere as they relax, bid on friends, and blow off some steam before finals. Upon the entry fee, contributors will […]

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Library sciences program accepts students for fall 2015 semester

  By Moriah Thomas On Monday, April 13, KU officially declared it will be accepting freshman for the library science program in the fall 2015 semester. This is great news for the department after actions attempting to close the department were made by the past provost, Dr. James Mackin. However, the fall will be the last […]

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Second phase of dining renovations to begin this May

  By Darius Pleasant After years of planning, renovations on the Cub Cafe will begin next month, shortly after graduation. Dining Services expect completion by January 2016. These renovations plan to create new seating options to the cafe as well as introduce new and improved food options. “This portion of the renovations will cost anywhere between […]

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Giordano’s play lands KU second place during golf outing

By Jeffrey Smyth On Sunday, April 19, the KU women’s golf team headed up to Baldwinsville, NY for the Le Moyne College Invitational to compete against numerous amounts of golfers from around the region. Junior Hope Giordano and sophomore Madison Beer carried the team to a second-place finish by both finishing in the top three […]

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Women’s lax comes up short on senior day to Slippery Rock

By Amber DeFabio The KU’s women’s lacrosse team played Slippery Rock University this past Saturday, April 18, hosting the team on Keystone Field in a bout that led to a loss of 19-11 on the Golden Bear’s senior day. Seniors of the 2015 graduating class Kelsey Halligan, Jillian Spencer and Taylor Stone were honored pre-game […]