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KU football’s Jerome Kapp participates in Temple pro day ahead of NFL Draft

The two-time All PSAC-East First Teamer gets a chance to showcase his skills in front of NFL scouts By Gavin Riley KU football’s Jerome Kapp headed to Philadelphia on Wednesday, March 22 to attend Temple University’s pro day. The event gave Kapp, a two-time All PSAC-East First Teamer, a chance to showcase his skills in […]

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Profile: CA Faith Wood loves art, literature and connecting with residents

Sophomore student is active on campus By Gina Glantz Faith Wood—an art and literature lover—communicates with people for her job. Wood is a Community Assistant (CA) at KU. She is majoring in communication design with a focus on illustration. Although she’s a sophomore, she has a career in mind: designing logos and posters. Outside the […]

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Uganda passes bill criminalizing the LGBTQ+ community

By Fern Theobaldo KUTZTOWN, PA – Uganda’s Parliament passed an anti-LGBTQ+ bill on Tuesday, March 21. This bill states that people identifying as LGBTQ+ are punishable by 20 years in prison, and some “crimes” are punishable by death. All except two of the 389 legislators voted for this bill. According to Reuters, “It targets an […]

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Maxatawny Township Planning Commission postpones discussion on The C&B Development warehouse plan

The meeting had surpassed its maximum capacity By Kaitlyn Resline The Maxatawny Township Planning Commission postponed discussion on the The C&B Development LLC warehouse plan at the meeting on March 16th. The meeting, which coincided with KU’s spring break, had surpassed its maximum capacity. The Planning Commission did not open the meeting doors until 6:30 […]

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Profile: KU Boxing Club secretary Raysean Wells moves into boxing

Plans to major in business administration and management By Savaughn Hebron KU freshman and Boxing Club secretary Raysean Wells has overcome challenges to pursue his aspirations of becoming a professional boxer. He intends to open his own gym and influence others to learn how to use self-defense through the sport of boxing. Raysean, also known […]

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The Keystone Newspaper SPG announces logo change

It’s been five years and one pandemic since the last logo overhaul By Michael Alberto and Dr. Downing The last time The Keystone Newspaper changed its logo was in 2018. The COVID pandemic hadn’t occurred, and Keystone staff still produced five print editions each semester. Fast forward to 2023: The pandemic has (mostly) come and […]

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Profile: Sophomore Dustin Swanson enjoys his busy KU life

Sport Management major successfully balances being a student, wrestler and CA By Ashley Davenport KU student Dustin Swanson best described himself as “brightful.” Popular in high school, college and on the mat, Swanson is all-around goofy and enjoys bringing smiles to people’s faces. Not only does he try to make others happy, but he also […]

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Washington Center offers $11,000 discount on summer residential internship program

Summer programs available By Paula Guarderas This year, the independent non-profit organization The Washington Center (TWC) for Internships and Academic Seminars received increased funds from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Due to KU’s partnership with TWC, KU students who are from Pennsylvania have the opportunity to be an intern, with housing included, for 10 weeks at […]

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Annual KU Kindness Karnival success

Friends of Rachel celebrate kindness with food, friends and fun By Nicole Barbarito KU’s Friends of Rachel brought positivity to the campus environment with events like their Annual Kindness Karnival. On March 1 from 12 to 4 p.m., students, clubs and staff gathered in MSU 218. The annual event featured free food, candy, a photo […]

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KU caps off Wilson Hobbs Tournament with two wins on Sunday

Golden Bears play 19 innings on Sunday By Gavin Riley KU men’s baseball won two of three games played on Sunday, March 5 at the Wilson Hobbs Tournament in Wilson, North Carolina. The team played a total of 19 innings due to their second game on Saturday being suspended from play in the sixth inning […]