“We’re a part of a support system that’s outside the classroom,” said Grace M. Hill, Director of the Kutztown University Women’s Center. Despite existing for 23 years and being situated in Old […]
Humans versus Zombies clashes with university public
By the nature of the game, Humans versus Zombies (HVZ) will inevitably clash with the non-playing population of KU. Despite the occasional run in with that part of the student population that […]
Students go pink with Zeta Tau Alpha Events
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Kappa Psi, the KU chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha (ZTA) makes sure that the cause is known all over the campus. The sorority is collecting pink […]
Union to vote on strike
The possibility of a statewide teacher’s strike is coming closer after Chancellor John C. Cavanaugh rejected the Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties’ (APSCUF) offer of a binding interest arbitration. […]
Art Education program shines at annual Pa. conference
While schools across the nation suffer from art education budget cuts, here at KU, the arts are emphasized with the hope of making an impact on the local community and even the […]
National Novel Writing Month welcomes writers to participate
This November, KU faculty and students will participate in National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo). “Thirty days and nights of literary abandon!” is the slogan for NaNoWriMo. Starting Nov. 1, participants will commit […]
Pa. candidates visit KU
During the excitement of a Presidential Election, the voices of American communities, the local leaders, are often overlooked. Incumbent Congressman, Charlie Dent, and opponent, Rick Daughtery, visited KU to explain the importance […]
Learning activist discusses educational revolution
Dressed in a plaid shirt with gray slacks matching his suit jacket, Jonathan Mooney faces the crowd. His style—his oval shaped glasses and slicked hair—shouts sophistication and intelligence, while his demeanor captures […]
Bookstore advertisement provides inaccurate information
Walking by the KU Student Bookstore, my recently dispersed financial aid return heavy in my pocket, I stopped to read an advertisement: “Our educational pricing can save students up to 80%. Why […]
Local activists join discussion on environment
The first Environmental Action Club (EAC) meeting did not focus on one particular thing other than making an overall change. Thursday, Sept. 27 was the 50th anniversary of Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, […]