By Kyle Walton Ryan Clay works nights. Five a week to be exact, 8-10 hours each depending on the amount of orders after 11 p.m. He’s good at his job, at least […]
Rock Band for a night
By Sarah-Lyn Subhan It was Wednesday night and various gamers had once again gathered in the Multipurpose Room in the Student Union Building. Collectively, they are known as the Gamers of Kutztown […]
After flying hot air balloons and confronting snake charmers, worldwide traveler now finds niche selling goods at SUB
By Sarah-Lyn Subhan Visitors to the student union building go to the sluggish Bear’s Den Starbucks, the scarcely used information desk, ever-popular Cub Café and down the stairs to the all-encompassing bookstore. […]
The many worlds of Rohrbach Library, a living and breathing building that never sleeps
By Rachel Smith 1:55 p.m. The library appears to be standing slightly taller today as the flurries fall furiously around its body. It is the Sunday before Thanksgiving break and Mother Nature […]
Protest and the City
By Shelby Slifer Carly Butera steps foot in New York City. She has been there before, but this time it is for a different experience. In about four short hours, she will […]
Deep inside the Writing Center, tutors seek to improve work one word at a time
By Antaneyah Johnson I entered the Writing Center. There was a chalkboard that had their schedule in white colors mixed with dark blue and purple. Connected to that was the section titled […]
KU student tries to unlock mystery of Fred the truck driver
By Jennifer Brown I suspected Fred was lying to me. I saw him passing through the store like a phantom, behind the racks of wolf t-shirts and car chargers, and then he […]
One KU writer’s quest to solve the mystery of Pow-Wow in Berks County
By Jennifer Brown Alice remembered the time she was five years old and she bumped her arm into a hot iron. Her grandfather waved his hand over her arm and said something […]