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Preview: Admiral Levine comes to KU

By Fern Theobaldo  KU will host its annual Social Work Community Forum on March 3 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. This year, the forum is bringing Admiral Rachel L. Levine, an Assistant Secretary for Health for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). She is scheduled to speak at 9:20 a.m., followed […]

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The latest in KU spring sports: The Keystone Newspaper Podcast

By Conor Doherty On Friday before the Super Bowl, we were able to catch up with KU’s women’s lacrosse team and softball team to chat about the start of their seasons, their outlook for the future, and more. In the morning, lacrosse coach Kristen Nicholson, senior defender Brooke-Lynn Grim, and freshman midfielder Brynn Axe all […]

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The Keystone Newspaper announces week of giveaways

Students, faculty, and members of the surrounding community will have the chance to win prizes from local businesses. By Abby Regensburger The Keystone Newspaper is hosting a week of giveaways on our social media from February 27th-March 3rd. Prizes will include a variety of gift cards and goodies donated by local businesses.  The schedule is […]

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Marching Band Day brings attention to KU’s Marching Unit

“KUMU has made me a better person, and I will forever be in debt to it for what it has done for me.” By Abby Regensburger On March 4th, marching band enthusiasts will come together to celebrate the unofficial holiday known as Marching Band Day. The goal of Marching Band Day is to bring attention […]

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[Updated] Radon testing in Lytle – University statement

By Fern Theobaldo Lytle Hall is being tested for radon. Eric Johnson, a history professor at KU, started wondering if Lytle had a radon problem in addition to its other environmental issues at the beginning of last fall. According to the CDC, radon is an odorless, invisible and radioactive gas that is naturally released from […]

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NHL trade deadline predictions

What happens with Patrick Kane? By Conor Doherty On March 3 at 12 p.m. EST, all trades in the National Hockey League will come to a stop. With about four weeks left until the deadline and the major domino falling when Bo Horvat was shipped from Vancouver to the Island, let’s take a look at […]

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Sports preview

By Conor Doherty This week will not be as busy as last week for KU’s student athletes. Nothing is scheduled for Monday, Tuesday or Thursday this week. Saturday is the busiest day for the Golden Bears, but today also features a busy schedule.  Today, women’s bowling is continuing their weekend competition in Delaware. The DII […]

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Women’s Track and Field returns from successful meets, Boston and Staten Island

Next meet is the Last Chance Meet at O’Pake Fieldhouse on Friday the 17th By Molly Kutz KU’s women’s track and field team returned home from many wins this past weekend, competing in two meets. Most of the team competed at the Fastrack National Invitational on Staten Island, New York, while a handful competed at […]

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Former Eagle John Spagnola comes to KU

Students learned how Spagnola created a successful career in asset management By Molly Kutz Former Philadelphia Eagles tight end John Spagnola remembers every detail of defeating Dallas in Veterans Stadium in 1981 to advance to the Eagles’ first Super Bowl. However, the moments that replay in his head the most are the five most crucial […]

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Kutztown University set to host Rutgers’ Dr. T. Corey Brennan

Lecture to focus on Italy’s Boncompagni Ludovisi family By Sophia Stefanowski The noble Boncompagni Ludovisi family has many political, social, and cultural relations, particularly with other Italian families, dating all the way back to the 10th century AD. In an effort to explore the history of this family, Kutztown University plans to host Rutgers Classics […]