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Student Success Center Sees Changes as Fall Semester Begins

By Carin HolmesNews Editor The Student Success Center is adjusting back to an in-person format as it helps students reach their academic potential. They have also seen changes with a new location and a smaller staff. The Student Success Center, which works to assist students with time management, test-taking strategies, note-taking, textbook reading and more, […]

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Renovations Begin at DeFrancesco Building

By Carin HolmesNews Editor The DeFrancesco Building is under construction as the two-year renovation and upgrade project begins. Construction on the DeFrancesco Building began in August and is expected to be completed in the fall of 2023. Upon completion of the renovations and upgrades, the building will be the home of KU’s College of Business.  […]

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KU Changes COVID-19 Testing Policy to Allow Voluntary Testing

By Carin HolmesNews Editor COVID-19 Testing Change KU updated its COVID-19 testing policy on September 13, 2021, to allow all students and employees to undergo weekly testing, regardless of symptoms or proximity to a positive case. Voluntary COVID-19 testing will now be available at KU every Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the […]

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Defenses Star in KU Football Victory over Seton Hill

By Rebecca SchweitzerCopy and Line Editor KU football beat Seton Hill 14-3 on September 18, 2021, during the Family Day football game. Both defenses dominated the game.  KU kicked off to Seton Hill to start the game, but the Golden Bear’s defense quickly stopped the Griffins. Seton Hill’s defense returned the stop, causing the Bear’s […]

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The Lytle Carnival

By Melissa StoughContributing Writer On September 14, 2021, professors and faculty from Lytle Hall gathered on the lawn outside of the academic building from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Lytle Carnival allowed history, English and mathematics faculty to welcome KU students, new and old, with yard games and prizes.  Tables lined the lawn outside […]

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Women’s and LGBTQ+ Centers Host First Open House

By Spencer FordRecruitment and Retention Manager On September 07, 2021, the Women’s and LGBTQ+ centers kicked off the semester by holding an open house from 4:00-7:00 p.m. This was the first event that the centers have held since moving to their new location at the Boxwood House.  The event was held outdoors and included live […]

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KUMU Plays at First Football Game Since COVID-19

By Spencer FordRecruitment and Retention Manager The football game on Sept. 4  was an eventful day for the Golden Bears. Not only did KU win their first game of the season, but it was also a great day for the arts and music. For the first time since the COVID-19 outbreak, the Kutztown University Marching […]

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Golden Bears Win in Season Opener

By Sammy StrobelAssistant Sports Editor After many long months, KU hosted Assumption University at Andre Reed Stadium on September 09, 2021, and won with a 19-0 season opener that proved the Golden Bears have maintained talent despite their time off. COVID-19 wiped out the 2020 football season, and since then, the roster has changed. According […]

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KU Recreation and Sports Center Seeking Club Advisors

By  Lauren GudknechtSports Editor The KU Rec Center is in search of club advisors for the bass and fishing, dance, men’s golf, and men’s lacrosse clubs. The advisors would contribute their time to work with the club and ensure that agreements with the University Policies are intact as well as engaging with and developing student […]

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KU Remembers 9/11

By Michael AlbertoFreeform Editor KU and Community Host Do a Good Deed Donation Drive. The KU campus and community honored the 20th anniversary of the terrorist attacks that took place on September 11, 2001, with a ceremony on Sept. 10. The Do a Good Deed Donation Drive also took place in remembrance of those who […]