By Kyle Krajewski Sports Editor The NCAA Tournament Committee selected KU fourth in Super Region One in qualifying for the NCAA Tournament field. For the third time in program history, and the teams’ first invite since 2011, the Golden Bears have reached the big dance after completing the regular season with a 9-1 record. Ranked […]
Month: November 2018
By Kyle Krajewski Sports Editor The KU football team showed complete domination in a 62-10 win over Millersville to get back to their winning ways on Nov. 3. Sophomore quarterback Eric Nickel lead the team in both passing and rushing on his way to being named PSAC Offensive Athlete of the Week. The Golden Bears […]
By Kyle Krajewski Sports Editor The KU men’s basketball was recently picked fourth in the PSAC East Division Preseason Poll as they look to build on their third-straight 20-win season last year. The Golden Bears finished last season with a 21-7 record, the team’s third straight season with at least 20 wins. KU has now […]
By Kyle Krajewski Sports Editor The Golden Bear soccer team was selected as the third seed of the Atlantic Region going into the NCAA Tournament. KU has also remained ranked 12th in Division II in the United Soccer Coaches poll. The PSAC All-Conference teams were also announced in which KU was represented by five student-athletes […]
By Kyle Krajewski Sports Editor Seniors Rita Muro, Lauren Latchford, Laura Durdon and McKenna Conselyea were honored before the game as a senior sendoff for their final regular season game at Andre Reed Stadium. The Golden Bears went on to down Mercyhurst 4-0 in a game in which the team didn’t seem to miss a […]
By Kyle Krajewski Sports Editor The women’s basketball team was voted first in the PSAC East Preseason Coaches’ Poll and voted ninth in the preseason D2SIDA Atlantic Region Poll going into the 2018-19 season. Coming off of a season in which the Golden Bears won 18 games, the most since the 2009-10 season, the team […]

By Kaylee Lindenmuth News Editor A crowd of about 100 people gathered in the Sharadin Atrium Lobby on Tuesday, Oct. 30, as the College of Visual and Performing Arts recognized the accomplishments of its members and alumni for Schaeffer-Sharadin Day. Six students from all six majors in the college were honored, as were three faculty members, […]

By Kaylee Lindenmuth News Editor What began as a display celebrating KU’s sesquicentennial in 2016 continues to this day, thanks to the efforts of an alumnus. Jason Graver, a member of the class of 1992, assisted in creating the display and continues it to this day. “The first year that the display was here was to […]
Car lands in twp. living room
By Kaylee Lindenmuth News Editor A Reading woman escaped injury when her 2010 Mercury Milan landed in the living room of a Maxatawny Township home on Saturday, Oct. 27. According to State Police in Reading, Uniqua Baly, 28, of Reading was traveling southbound on Route 222, Kutztown Road, east of Kutztown borough, when her vehicle […]
By Shelby Otto Staff Writer Artist and scholar, Rashayla Marie Brown, is a diverse artist and academic who pursues creative processes through an exploration of both individual and societal self. Brown led a lecture geared toward art and art history students on Thursday, Nov. 1. “I shapeshift as an ‘undisciplinary’ artist, educator, provocateur, director and author,” Brown pronounced in her artist statement. Brown is not afraid to […]