By Kaylee Lindenmuth News Editor A crowd of over 100 came out to the Tuesday, March 5. installment of the College of Business’s Featured Speaker Series held in the DeFrancesco building The event featured Andrew Rubenstein, director of group sales for the Lehigh Valley Phantoms in Allentown. Rubenstein spoke to students about his individual career […]
Month: March 2019
KU bowling hosts Bowl for the KUre
By Lauren Gudknecht Staff Writer The KU Women Golden Bears held the Bowl for the KUre tournament, hosting a total of ten teams, from Feb. 2-3, 2019. Sophomore Keanna Delp had an outstanding opening day at Jay Lanes, totaling a 1,002 series to earn All-Tournament Team status. Delp held a 200.4 average and contributed 200+ […]
By Nickey Siegerman Staff Writer International Bestselling Author Len Webster has completed her book series, “The Science of Unrequited,” after three years. This series will rip your emotions to shreds and try to tape them back together again; it is written with anger, love, fighting, acceptance, moving on, loss and more integrity and respect than […]
By Shelby Otto Freeform Editor KU’s Department of Communication Design has recently been ranked as No.1 on “College Factual” for “Best for the Money” design program in the state of Pennsylvania and No. 12 in the United States. According to CD department chair and professor, Denise Bosler, this means KU’s CD students are receiving “an […]
By Kyle Krajewski Sports Editor The KU men’s basketball team saw four different players score in the double digits in an 86-61 victory over Mansfield on Feb. 16. After a week’s rest from play following a loss to West Chester the previous Saturday, the Golden Bears were ready to get right back into play and […]
Allies to host KU Drag Show
By Emily Hynes Copy & Line Editor One of the biggest events Allies of Kutztown University hosts on campus is the KU Drag Show. This will be the third show Allies President Mikaela Wendel has put together. Additionally, ACE partnered with Allies three years ago, which enabled Allies to make the show even bigger. “Once […]
By Margaret Hobbs Recruitment & Retention Manager Members of KU’s equestrian club team are preparing for Regionals, an annual horse show event, taking place March 30 at Palermo Show Stable. Several teammates each year compete at show competitions to qualify. So far, for their Western team, Lauren Poole and Angie Pomponio will be competing, and […]
By Kyle Krajewski Sports Editor KU hosted the Last Chance Qualifier on Feb. 15 in which both the men’s and women’s track and field teams competed to allow athletes a chance to qualify and push themselves for the upcoming PSAC Championships. The men’s team saw NCAA Provisional qualifying marks from Xavier Feliciano in the pole […]
Words and actions carry lasting effects
By Donovan McCargo Bias Response Task Force, Co-Chair Assistant Vice President & Dean of Students A few days ago, my office received reports regarding several incidents of inappropriate racial references and the use of hate symbols. While these acts remain under investigation, such messages serve to counter our institutional values and commitment to diversity. These […]
By Victoria Ragusa Contributing Writer KU’s fifth annual Out of the Darkness Walk is scheduled for April 28, to be held on South Campus. The event intends to raise awareness of the negative stigma surrounding mental illness. This nationally recognized walk was first launched in 2010. Since then, high schools and college campuses have hosted […]