By Erin FoleyContributing Writer On Nov. 12, the Physics Club at KU held a movie night in Grim’s planetarium. The new science fiction film “Dune” was projected onto the large, curved ceiling found in the planetarium. The president of the Physics Club, Noah Cox, said that this is the first year that the Physics Club […]
Month: November 2021
By Carin HolmesNews Editor KU is offering a variety of opportunities to study abroad for students during the summer semester in 2022. Applications are currently available for students to apply to study abroad in Germany, Austria, Ireland, Italy, South Africa and Spain. Each trip offers courses for students to take while they are away. During […]

By Devin BenderSports Editor Michael Reynolds is a professional in the sports management field. He currently works as the president and general manager for the Lancaster Brainstormers at Clipper Magazine stadium. He graduated from Johnson and Wales with a Bachelor’s degree in business administration. Discussing some of the problems that Clipper Magazine Stadium is facing, […]
By Devin BenderSports Editor KU offers over 17 different sport-related clubs for all students to explore and try. All of the clubs meet on campus, which gives students a wide range to explore from. The Equestrian Club is for those interested in horses and horseback riding. It welcomes everyone, and riders with no experience still […]
KU Grandparents Return to Campus
By Amber HunsickerEditor-in-Chief Chaplains John and Laura Studenroth continue to be KU grandparents, supporting students, staff and faculty by sharing religious faith, and spreading kindness around campus. Chaplain John is now going on twenty-one years in the position and Laura at nine years. Chaplains are similar to a pastor or minister, except that they focus […]

By Carin Holmes, News EditorAnd Kaitlyn Resline, Contributing Writer The American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA) includes funds allotted for universities to distribute at their discretion. The funds allotted to KU from ARPA were awarded to students based on financial need and impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic. BankMobile disbursements distributed the refunds to KU […]
KU Claims PSAC Champions Title

By Devin BenderSports Editor Following KU’s previous win against West Chester, which clutched them the title of PSAC East Champions, KU beat Slippery Rock University in the PSAC Championship game. KU took home the trophy with their 38-32 game against SRU. The first half began with SRU taking up the lead with a 3-point field […]

By Erin FoleyContributing Writer On Oct. 27, the Gamers of Kutztown University club (also referred to as GOKU) held its annual costume contest. The prize was a copy of Resident Evil 2, while second and third place winners received a ticket towards GOKU’s end-of-semester raffle. “We wanted to celebrate Halloween with our fellow members in […]

By Carin HolmesNews Editor The number of COVID-19 cases at KU is down significantly compared to this point in the Fall 2020 semester. At the end of week 10 in the Fall 2020 semester, KU had seen 345 cases of COVID-19. Halfway through week 10 this semester, there have been 193 cases of COVID-19. “The […]

By Kaitlyn ReslineContributing Writer On Nov. 4 from 5-7 p.m., the Student Government Board hosted its Fall Fest on the DMZ lawn. The purpose of Fall Fest was to inform students about clubs on campus and potentially recruit new members. Clubs and organizations had the opportunity to set up a booth on the DMZ. Organizations […]