
By Katherine Lovelidge For some, fall means pumpkin spice and apple picking. But for others, fall signifies the onset of an often unacknowledged lack-of-summertime sadness. It’s not uncommon for a drop in […]
By Katherine Lovelidge For some, fall means pumpkin spice and apple picking. But for others, fall signifies the onset of an often unacknowledged lack-of-summertime sadness. It’s not uncommon for a drop in […]
Brief history of the ghosts at KU By Katherine Lovelidge Old Main housed approximately 180 women studying at what was previously Keystone Normal College in 1895, and later became KU. Among these […]
By Alex TorresContributing Writer Growing up with Autism Spectrum Disorder, or ASD for short, I’ve learned so much about the disability and the impact it has on people’s lives. From how we […]
By Kaitlyn ReslineArts & Entertainment Editor As the semester heads toward finals week, students’ stresses are high. On April 20, several organizations at KU teamed up to host the biggest Wellness Day […]
By Dr. Clemens, ProfessorMarcos Dos Diaz Davila, Freeform Editor The Pledge to Stop Hate Group has submitted the following message considering the actions of certain groups: An Open Letter to the Campus […]
By Marcos Dos Diaz DavilaFreeform Section Editor On Feb. 22, 2022, Philip Brashear, Chief Warrant Officer 5 in the Army Reserve, spoke at KU. He detailed his 38 years of experience in […]
By Marcos Dos Diaz DavilaContributing Writer The Bear Essentials Pantry is open from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday in the Office of Student Involvement. This pantry has non-perishable food, […]
By Michael AlbertoFreeform Editor In April 2021, State Senator Art Haywood, in combination with Black PASSHE students and PASSHE university officials, adopted and began to implement new initiatives designed to combat racism […]
By Spencer Ford, Recruitment and Retention Managerand Michael Alberto, Freeform Editor The start of the spring semester has brought forth many new challenges and surprises. From the dining hall seemingly running out […]
By Amber Lyn HunsickerEditor-in-Chief On Monday, January 24, classes started back up for KU students. Students returned for the spring semester, embracing their new form of normal. Although vaccinations are not required […]