Off to a 3-4 start, KU women’s basketball is looking to right the ship after an up and down first seven games. Coming off a very strong win against Clarion, 77-39, KU women’s basketball now has some momentum behind them. They return to the court on Wednesday, December 7, in Philadelphia for a matchup against […]
Month: December 2022
Individualized programs help athletes become self-sufficient in the weight room By Molly R. Kutz Over the past two years, KU has hired two coaches specifically to support student athletes: Scott Hobbs and Connor Lawn were both hired in 2021, Hobbs as Head Strength and Conditioning Coordinator and Lawn as Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach. The […]
Off to a 2-5 start, KU men’s basketball has their work cut out for them in the coming weeks. Luckily, the team knew they were going to be faced with challenges throughout the year and is more than ready to overcome them. In the latest installment of the Keeping Up with the Keystone podcast, head […]
HOT TAKE | Finance is STEM
By Katherine Lovelidge Business majors are the Nickelback of college campuses. At times, people like to make fun of them for no apparent reason. Actually, that’s not even true. They’re only at college to party. They didn’t know what other major to choose. Their courses are ridiculously easy. Reasons are had. Good reasons are not. […]
With the fall semester quickly coming to an end, the deadline to apply for KU BEARS Grant Funding is approaching By Abby Regensburger With the fall semester quickly coming to an end, the deadline to apply for KU BEARS Grant Funding is approaching. The purpose of the KU BEARS program is to support faculty/student research […]

38-year-old was 2002 Kutztown Area High School grad By Kaitlyn Resline Former Berks County resident Derrick Rump was one of five victims killed in the Club Q shooting on Nov. 19 in Colorado Springs, CO. 25 others were injured. Rump, 38, was a bartender at Club Q, which is located to the northeast of the […]

Department faculty developing related grant proposal By Michael Downing Students and faculty in KU’s Sport Management program are working to gather data and provide complementary instruction at the new Haring Fitness Court. “The artwork is very appealing,” said Duane Crider, professor of Sport Management at KU. “However, many of the pieces of equipment can be […]