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 […]
Philadelphia Bans All Indoor Gatherings Until 2021

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 […]
Coffee, Cops and Conversations

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 […]
Berks County Resident Breaks Domestic Animal Laws
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 […]
KU Online Grad School Fair
By Lena Hamm Contributing Writer Are you thinking of furthering your education after KU? The 2020 Graduate School Fair on Nov. 9 can help you out. The fair offers information about over […]
On-Campus Voting Available at KU Student Recreation Center

By Dylan Adams News Editor With the 2020 presidential election just around the corner, The Keystone would like to remind our readers that voting is available on the KU campus at the […]
Opinion: Kutztown University Must Be Aware of COVID-19 Second Wave
By Derek Lopez Contributing Writers The next couple of weeks are going to be, potentially, the most challenging at KU with health experts warning people to brace for a long, harsh winter […]
Chancellor of Pennsylvania’s State System of Higher Education to Visit KU Virtually

By Dylan AdamsNews Editor Dr. Daniel Greenstein, the chancellor of the State System of Higher Education, will be visiting KU on Friday, Oct. 30, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Greenstein is […]
Profile: KU Professor Dr. Ellesia Blaque

By Donovan Levine Editor-In-Chief Dr. Ellesia A. Blaque, a professor at KU, sparked national waves, both good and bad, after an interaction with President Donald Trump on Sept. 15. The national media […]
SGB Releases a Spring Break Petition
By Matthew Brandy Social Media Manager On Friday, Oct. 23, KU’s Student Government Board sent out a mass email to the student body asking them to sign a petition to have President […]