By Maria Rehrig Assistant News Editor Each year, KU’s Residence Hall Association normally welcomes new and returning students to campus on the first Saturday of move-in week with fun activities and giveaways. […]
Matthew 24 Ministries Demonstration Met with Counter-Protest From Students

By Dylan Adams, News Editor Donovan Levine, Editor-In-Chief Religious-conservative group Matthew 24 Ministries showed up at the KU campus on Aug. 31 to promote controversial messages and to spread divisive religious rhetoric. […]
How President Hawkinson Plans to Keep KU Moving Forward
By Derek Lopez Contributing Writer It had been six months since students have been on campus due to COVID-19. With the students’ return on Aug. 24, the atmosphere around campus is still […]
KU Reports First Positive Case of Coronavirus

By Dylan Adams News Editor KU announced on Aug. 27 that a student has tested positive for COVID-19. The announcement, sent out to staff and students through email, said that the student […]
Zoom Connectivity Issues Plague First Day Back

By Dylan Adams News Editor The popular video conferencing application Zoom suffered from connectivity problems on Aug. 24, causing disarray for many students on their first day back to classes. With the […]
Local organization Barrio Alegría formulates new project to help immigrants in Reading
By Ibeth Villa Contributing Writer The non-profit organization Barrio Alegría has introduced a new project titled “Uncovering Immigrant Stories,” an eight-week workshop with a focus on giving immigrants in Reading a medium […]
Kutztown’s Main Street businesses adapt to COVID-19 closures

By Matthew Bandy Contributing Writer Businesses on Main St. in Kutztown have adapted to the COVID-19 closures of both KU and non-essential businesses, as enforced by Governor Tom Wolf. With KU, and […]
Students may receive emergency grant
By Maddie O’Shea News Editor Some students received an email on Wednesday from BankMobile Disbursements about an emergency financial aid grant. Only those who qualify will receive the payment. The message mentioned […]
Governor Wolf extends stay-at-home order amid protest

By Donovan Levine Freeform Editor Pa. Governor Tom Wolf announced on Monday, April 20 that the state’s stay-at-home order will be extended until May 8, previously slated to expire on April 30, […]
PA residence protest stay-at-home orders with gathering in Harrisburg
By: Maddie O’Shea News Editor On April 20 at 12 p.m., there was a protest in Harrisburgh, PA against the stay-at-home order. People gathered in a large crowd and in their cars […]