
By Dylan Adams News Editor University officials reported on Thursday, Nov. 13 that an unresponsive student had been found in the Dixon Hall dormitory. The student in question was identified as Hannah […]
By Dylan Adams News Editor University officials reported on Thursday, Nov. 13 that an unresponsive student had been found in the Dixon Hall dormitory. The student in question was identified as Hannah […]
Spencer Ford Contributing Writer 10-time Grammy winner Taylor Swift is set to begin the process of re-recording her entire discography within the next few weeks. Swift, who has a total of eight […]
Derek Lopez Contributing Writer As the end of the semester rapidly approaches, once again the number of COVID-19 cases is skyrocketing across the U.S., but the KU Health Center is working hard […]
Derek Lopez Contributing Writer With the Fall 2020 semester coming to a close in less than four weeks, KU prepares to face similar challenges regarding the COVID-19 pandemic in the spring. President […]
By Donovan Levine Editor-In-Chief The city of Philadelphia is banning all indoor gatherings, public or private, for the remainder of 2020 as the city battles a resurgence of COVID-19, as reported by […]
Sabrina Betterly Contributing Writer On Nov. 10, Lindsey Stirling released a new music video, “Guardian,” to go along with a song in her newest album, “Artemis”. Stirling, an American violinist, songwriter and […]
By Jenny Wallace Arts & Entertainment Editor On Nov. 11, KU’s Women’s Center hosted a slam poetry event, featuring Joan ‘Lyric’ Leslie from the College Agency. Leslie, an author, a slam poet, […]
By Dylan Adams News Editor Coffee, Cops and Conversation was a Zoom event held on Thursday, Nov. 5 at 11:00 a.m. to connect students and local police. The event focused on opening […]
By Jenny Wallace Arts & Entertainment Editor On Friday, Nov. 6, KU’s Student Government Board held its 4th annual Fall Fest. Despite a week delay due to unpredictable Pennsylvania weather, many students […]
By Michael Weisser Contributing Writer On Oct. 30, Ephraim Stoltzfus surrendered to the Berks County Sheriff’s Office for violating Domestic Animal Laws. Stoltzfus, having received nine previous citations, transported thousands of sheep […]