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Review: Extra Ordinary

By Ryan Murphy Contributing Writer With Halloween season brewing, it’s the perfect time for horror movies. Not everyone likes being scared, but everyone likes to laugh. For those who like a creepy, ghost-infested movie and inappropriate comedy, “Extra Ordinary” is sure to entertain. “Extra Ordinary” was released in the United States in March 2020 as […]

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Satire: Fly Announces 2020 Presidential Bid

By Donovan Levine Editor-In-Chief The vice presidential debate on Oct. 7 had an unexpected visitor arrive as a fly landed on the luscious gray hair of former Indiana Governor Mike Pence for a whole two minutes. This came as a shock to many who watched the debate, not realizing President Trump’s VP was actually Beelzebub, […]

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Opinion: The Urgency for a Green New Deal is Apparent

By Michael Alberto Contributing Writer The Green New Deal is essential to ensure climate justice. The goals it promotes are the bare minimum of what needs to be accomplished so that we as a society do not let climate change permanently alter our future and the future for generations to come.  In 2019 the United […]

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Healthy Campus Bill of Rights at KU Invites President Hawkinson to Townhall Meeting

By Rebecca McClaine Copy and Line Editor On Oct. 8 at 7 p.m., Healthy Campus Bill of Rights at KU will host a live Zoom town hall meeting open to the public.  The organizers hope to address the university’s lack of response to students, faculty and Kutztown residents’ concerns about the university’s response to the […]

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How “I’m Thinking of Ending Things” was Disturbingly Relatable

By Donovan Levine Editor-In-Chief “I’m Thinking Of Ending Things” is a drama thriller film written and directed by Charlie Kaufman and was released on  Sept. 4.  The film stars Jessie Buckley, who plays a nameless woman, and Breaking Bad star Jesse Plemons, who plays Jake. The movie is based on a novel by Iain Reid. […]

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Shoofly To Host Reading

By Rebecca McClaine Copy and Line Editor Shoofly Literary Magazine will host a public reading on Thursday, Oct. 8 at 6 p.m. The reading will feature current and former students who were published in last year’s edition of the magazine. The magazine’s staff and readers are asking students to join them on the lawn behind […]

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Trend: Tiktok Brings Back Rollerskating

By Jenny Wallace Arts & Entertainment Editor Thanks to quarantine, many people around the world were left with nothing to do except scroll through social media sites like Tiktok. This has allowed media influencers like Ana Coto to grow in popularity, creating not only a large fanbase for roller skating, but also selling out all […]

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Mason McElroy Named Semifinalist for the William Campbell Trophy

By Sammy Strobel Assistant Sports Editor Mason McElroy, from Reading, PA, is a member of KU’s football team who plays wide receiver and special teams. McElroy was recently named a semifinalist for the William V. Campbell Trophy.  The William V. Campbell Trophy is given to one student-athlete in the US who excels in football, academics […]

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Governor Wolf Expected to Sign House Bill Protecting Survivors Who Become Parents Through Sexual Assault

By Donovan Levine Editor-In-Chief Governor Tom Wolf is expected to sign House Bill (HB) 1984, according to a press release statement by Adam Kulikowski, communications director at Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape (PCAR).  The bill was unanimously passed by the Pennsylvania House and Senate unanimously and supports sexual assault victims and their children.  HB 1984 ends […]

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KU Athletics Calling All Golden Bears for the 1866 Minute Giving Challenge

By Lauren Gudknect Sports Editor KU athletics and the Kutztown University Foundation are calling all Golden Bears to take part in the 1866 Minute Giving Challenge on Wednesday Oct. 7 and Thursday Oct. 8. Due to COVID-19, the 2020 edition of the event, originally scheduled last spring, was postponed. Introduced in  2019, the 1866 Minute […]