By Maxine Ardelean Contributing Writer Over the past few months, KU has experienced multiple delays and closures due to winter weather conditions. Recent storms that have hit the region have caused setbacks in the schedules. With the amount of snow the area has seen recently, the university has been forced to cancel classes for three […]
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Heather Gursky Assistant A&E Editor ASB, more commonly known as Alternative Spring Break, is a great way to give up your free time to help and impact others. Through these trips, students build teamwork skills, learn the history and culture of the area in which they are staying, and maybe pick up a new skill […]
By Heather Bower Contributing Writer KU is anticipating an additional 300 to 350 more students in the residence halls next year. This will be building on the current population of about 3,600 according to Kent Dahlquist, KU’s Director of Housing and Dining Services. Starting in the Fall 2017 semester, the university implemented a two-year residency requirement […]
By Ryan Scanlon Contributing Writer The Kutztown Borough Council and Community Development Committee are proposing changes aimed at protecting single-family homes from being sold and converted into student housing. These changes would also affect where student housing districts can exist in the community. “We’re trying to prevent future growth of student housing in residential zoning districts,” said Matthew […]
Conway Lynch Staff Writer It’s hard to get a good meal on campus; I often find myself eating nothing but garbage out of the vending machines. In fact, Monday night’s dinner consisted of party mix, BBQ Frito twists and a surprisingly good bag of honey dijon kettle chips. Of course, if I had a meal […]
By Heather Gursky Assistant A&E Editor During the free period on Tuesday, March 27, KU Veterans Services held their annual Women Veterans Luncheon. Rebecca Murga and Pamela Varkony, who are both big names in their line of work, were the guest speakers for the afternoon’s event. Rebecca Murga, a KU alum, and film director in […]
By Gabrielle Smith Arts & Entertainment Editor This upcoming Saturday, March 31, Kutztown’s local vape shop Blue Blood Vapor Lounge will be hosting a free event called “Clouded Minds: An Open Art and Performance Exhibition.” Hosted by Alex Corson and Joy Fisher, performers and artists are welcome to attend and display their artwork as well […]
Jeremy Pauley’s unorthodox art
By Heather Gursky Assistant A&E Editor On Saturday, Feb. 24, Jeremy Pauley, the current owner of Blue Blood Vapor Lounge on Main Street, allowed The Keystone Newspaper to hold an art exhibit in his shop’s back lounge. This was a perfect blend of promoting The Keystone and showcasing student and local artwork, as well […]
By Gabrielle Smallwood Contributing Writer “Black Panther” is named to be Marvel Studios’ best superhero movie to date. Director Ryan Coogler embraced the diversity and representation that was needed in the industry. A record-setting box office tells Hollywood that an all-black casted superhero movie was long overdue, breaking records set by 18 previous Marvel […]
By Nickey Siegerman Contributing Writer The spring semester is up and running in full force with Actors Creating Theatre. High off the success of “Legally Blonde” at the beginning of February, I’ve returned to talk about the next show our wonderful friends over ACT have been cooking up for us. The President of the club, […]