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GBDC dances through year at fall showcase

By Kaitlyn Resline Golden Bear Dance Company hosted its 2020 fall showcase, Dancing Through The Year, on Sunday, Nov. 20 in Schaeffer Auditorium.  The showcase included 16 dances in various styles, including jazz, tap and contemporary. A company number choreographed to “Raise Your Glass” opened the show as a “New Year’s Eve countdown.” The Eboard […]

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KU’s RHA and NRHH host Trashionshow this Friday

By Fern Theobaldo  KU’s Residence Hall Association (RHA) and National Residence Hall Honorary (NRHH) are hosting a Trashionshow this Friday, Nov. 18, from 7-9 p.m at South Dining Hall, room 1.  The event is meant to follow the traditional fashion show style, but students make the clothes from recycled material. Each dorm building hall counsel […]

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Starbucks reopens at MSU

By Fern Theobaldo Starbucks opened its doors again for students, faculty, and friends on Nov. 3. The current working hours are 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. from Monday to Friday.   Tammy Lawrence, a Starbucks employee, opened up about the establishment’s reopening. “The opening process was quick. The manager was extremely efficient and dedicated to opening […]

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KU football falls to WCU 28-9

Offense struggles to move ball, defense struggles to contain Golden Rams By Gavin Riley KU fell to the West Chester Golden Rams (6-4) this past Saturday by a score of 28-9. Both sides of the ball struggled as the Golden Bears fall to 7-3 on the season. Without KU’s leading rusher on the season, Darryl […]

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Preview: KU student, Quentin Thomas Brown, hosts a ‘Night Out at KU’ with the film department

Live music with a wide variety of styles and genres. By Victoria Fischer Look forward to a ‘Night Out at KU’ on Saturday, Nov. 19, a live music concert hosted by KU student Quentin Thomas Brown. The concert will take place from 6-10 p.m. at the Rickenbach Theater (LC 135). Brown is a senior majoring […]

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Blood moon and lunar eclipse occur in November

By Fern Theobaldo  A total lunar eclipse occurred on Nov. 8 across North America, the Pacific, Australia and Asia. It will not happen again until March 14, 2025.  The eclipse was visible from any clear night sky in the areas mentioned above. According to NASA, the eclipse began at 5:17 a.m. EST and ended at […]

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HOT TAKE | People are sleeping on Dr. Bronner’s

Opinion By Katherine Lovelidge Dr. Bronner’s 18-in-1 soap may as well be 19-in-1. There is no reason you couldn’t use a bottle to support your neck in an enviable slumber. For those unfamiliar, Dr. Bronner’s is a liquid soap that has been around since 1948 and is advertised as usable for just about every purpose. […]

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Review: Rhymes for Young Ghouls (Non-Spoiler)

Tale of survival, scars, & art through voice of courageous aboriginal girl By Alex Torres “If you’re good at one thing, apply it to everything. You can turn anything into an art form.” – Aila This month is Native American Heritage Month, and to celebrate, KU is holding an Indigenous Film Festival. The final movie […]

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Students sketch chalk art outside Sheridan

Kutztown University of Pennsylvania Photos by Michael Downing

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Oxfam Hunger Banquet to promote social justice as part of Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week

By Kaitlyn Resline The Community Outreach Center, Student Volunteer Coalition and the Kutztown University Activities Board are partnering to sponsor the Oxfam Hunger Banquet. The Hunger Banquet will take place Tuesday, Nov. 8 as part of Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week. The event will take place in MSU 218  from 5 to 6:30 p.m. The […]