By Gabrielle Smith Arts & Entertainment Editor This upcoming Saturday, March 31, Kutztown’s local vape shop Blue Blood Vapor Lounge will be hosting a free event called “Clouded Minds: An Open Art and Performance Exhibition.” Hosted by Alex Corson and Joy Fisher, performers and artists are welcome to attend and display their artwork as well […]
Month: March 2018
Jeremy Pauley’s unorthodox art
By Heather Gursky Assistant A&E Editor On Saturday, Feb. 24, Jeremy Pauley, the current owner of Blue Blood Vapor Lounge on Main Street, allowed The Keystone Newspaper to hold an art exhibit in his shop’s back lounge. This was a perfect blend of promoting The Keystone and showcasing student and local artwork, as well […]
By Gabrielle Smallwood Contributing Writer “Black Panther” is named to be Marvel Studios’ best superhero movie to date. Director Ryan Coogler embraced the diversity and representation that was needed in the industry. A record-setting box office tells Hollywood that an all-black casted superhero movie was long overdue, breaking records set by 18 previous Marvel […]
By Nickey Siegerman Contributing Writer The spring semester is up and running in full force with Actors Creating Theatre. High off the success of “Legally Blonde” at the beginning of February, I’ve returned to talk about the next show our wonderful friends over ACT have been cooking up for us. The President of the club, […]
By Heather Gursky Assistant A&E Editor The Honors Club held their first Murder Mystery Dinner in the Georgian Room, located inside Old Main, on Thursday, March 4. The night was a success with over 50 attendees, raising $90 in donation for the Kutztown Food Pantry. The night was set up in three rounds that consisted […]
By Cody Myers Staff Writer Kutztown University is home to a plethora of clubs that cater to the interests and passions of its students. The most valuable thing students can gain from clubs are connections that create friendships and opportunities that may last a lifetime. Some clubs hope to prepare their members for their field […]
By Jacob Bachman Staff Writer The Philadelphia 76ers’ win on March 1st proved to be a critical one on and off the court. As this young Sixers team continues to learn and grow, they played a well-executed game on the road against a very capable Cavaliers team with the age-defying LeBron James at the helm. […]
By Jacob Bachman Staff Writer As the winter dragged on, the Philadelphia Philllies began popping up as a potential landing spot for free-agent starter Jake Arrieta. It had already been an aggressive offseason for Philadelphia, with first baseman Carlos Santana coming aboard for three years and $60 million and reliever Tommy Hunter signing on for […]

Samantha Paine Editor-in-Chief For the past several months, KU’s faculty union and administration have been at odds regarding the budget and financial standing of the university as a whole, one of the largest concerns being the possible need to raise student tuition. While the administration believes implementing a new fee is a possible necessity, the […]
By Conway Lynch Contributing Writer I’m exhausted. I need to take a nap, but it’s 12 p.m., and my next class is at 2 p.m. So, what’s the problem? Why not just go back to my place? Here’s the thing, I live 45-minutes away from KU. So, if I went home I’d have a half-hour, […]