By Jillian Baker What do KU students think about the strike negotiations between Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education and Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculty? Kady Wuagon, a senior middle education major shared her concerns about the potential strike between PASSHE and APSCUF. Wuagon said, “When I was in high school, the […]
Month: September 2016
By Christina Galdi As my last semester carries on, I’m left with some time to reflect on what I’ve been exposed to during my college career, things I wasn’t used to seeing in my hometown. I have been able to meet people with different opinions, religious beliefs, eating habits and values. While this journey has […]
By Justin Sweitzer After a tough loss to Seton Hill a week prior, KU looked to rebound against Millersville University on September 24. Fortunately for the Golden Bears, running back Craig Reynolds asserted himself on the offensive end, helping KU to rise past the Marauders, 41-13. Reynolds rushed for four touchdowns on the day, running […]
By Shirin Toshkhujaeva KU welcomes and encourages diversity on campus. In fact, several organizations are dedicated to support minority groups and provide all the resources necessary for their safety and the practice of their beliefs. KU has the largest GLBTQ center among the other fourteen partner schools. The Women’s Center creates a nurturing environment for […]
By Jenny Mosley Coming off a 45-21 loss at Assumption, the KU Golden Bear football team (0-2) was looking to start off their PSAC campaign with a win. After holding Mercyhurst (1-1) to three points throughout the first half, the Golden Bears collapsed, falling to the Lakers 23-19. In front of 4,811 fans, the Golden […]
By Laura Quain APSCUF President Kenneth Mash announced the union would go on strike Oct. 19 if no contract agreement is reached by the set date, live streaming his speech on Facebook on Sept. 23. According to an APSCUF press release, “The State System has asked for tens of millions more in concessions from faculty […]
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Bad Moms proves to be comedic hit
By Carly Gaba On July 29, “Bad Moms,” a movie, about moms partying, that you never knew you wanted to see, was brought to the big screen. With a terrific cast, this R-rated film is raunchy, yet facetious, as it touches upon the importance of family-bonds and well-built parenting choices. Directed by Jon Lucas and […]
By Alex Neason As a democratic nation, America relies on the people to choose their leaders and representatives by casting their ballot in November every year. This year is no different. However, this election cycle has been polluted with controversy. Between Donald Trump and his various antics that earned him the title of a bigot […]
‘By the Numbers’ by Jen Lancaster
By Carly Gaba “If laughter is a great tonic for the spirit, then Jen Lancaster is a double dose,” said USA TODAY. New York Times best-selling author, Jen Lancaster, brought forth her usual personality in her newest fiction novel, “By the Numbers.” Published on June 21, “By the Numbers” was this summer’s beach page-turner. With […]