By Kyle Krajewski Sports Editor The KU softball team celebrated its senior night the best way they could’ve by winning both games of a doubleheader against Millersville. KU was able to hold […]
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KU baseball splits doubleheader against Lock Haven
By Kyle Krajewski Sports Editor The KU baseball team recorded a total of 10 hits from six different players in the opening game of a doubleheader against Lock Haven on April 12. […]
SLAM club hosts Pocono Raceway, 19-year-old NASCAR driver for college tour event

By Kaylee Lindenmuth News Editor On April 9, the KU Sports Leisure and Athletic Management (SLAM) Club hosted the fourth annual Pocono Raceway College Tour, with special guest NASCAR Xfinity Series driver […]
KU Residence Life hosts Hypnotic Intoxication
By Donovan Levine Freeform Editor KU Residence Life hosted a seminar called “Hypnotic Intoxication” on Wednesday, March 20, to warn students about the dangers of consuming alcohol. The event showcased volunteer students […]
Easter fun draws over 1,000 to “the Farm”

By Kaylee Lindenmuth News Editor For Jason Garcia, KU Director of Campus Events and Programs, and his son Alex, 5, Easter on the Farm is a go-to event every year. “It’s a […]
Budget cuts, hiring freeze among upcoming actions to alleviate budget woes

By Kaylee Lindenmuth News Editor Despite $17 million in budget reductions in five years, a slight uptick in enrollment, the Campus Support Fee and changes to state system tuition policies, KU is […]
Todd Williams to publish “Christina Rossetti’s Environmental Consciousness”
Heather Gursky Arts and Entertainment Editor KU English professor in composition and literature Dr. Todd Williams will be releasing his second publication on May 22. This follows his first book, “A Therapeutic […]
National Geographic Explorer Dr. M Jackson to host lecture at KU

By Shelby Otto Freeform Editor The geography department at KU, along with Geography Club, Gamma Theta Upsilon (GTU), Association of Campus Events (ACE) and the KU Environmental Science Committee, will be hosting […]
Religious group returns to stage hate-filled protest on North Campus, students gather

By Kaylee Lindenmuth News Editor For the first time since November 2017, Matthew 24 Ministries returned to campus to stage a protest laced with messages of hate on April 16. Throughout the […]
Opinion: Trash and recycling bins would benefit downtown

By Kaylee Lindenmuth News Editor If you’ve ever been out for a walk in a town’s central business district, whether it’s a 5,000 hamlet like in the Anthracite Region or a major […]