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Nudity on social media sites

At some point in our lives, just about all of us have scrolled down Facebook or Tumblr looking for nothing in particular. Our eyes start to gloss over the posts as we vaguely remember what we were supposed to be doing on the computer in the first place. Then we see it: a nude photo […]

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She Said: Grocery Shopping

Like many women, I have a passion for shopping – shoes, clothing, bags, even groceries. Especially groceries. Because, unlike apparel, groceries are something you purchase at least once a week, if you’re like most people; several times a week, if you’re like my family. Needless to say, we’ve yet to master the whole ‘shopping list’ […]

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He Said: Grocery Shopping

When I was first asked to write about the topic of grocery shopping in this week’s He Said/She Said, I found myself confused to some degree. Is there really that much of a gap between genders as far as buying food goes? Is there something I’m missing here? In response to my confusion, an editor […]

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KU senior gets hands-on experience through radio talk-show internship

In 2006, 93.3 WMMRʼs The Preston and Steve Show was named the Best Morning Show in Philadelphia by Philadelphia Style Magazine. And now, Kutztownʼs own Steve Baist is a part of their team. Baist is a second-semester senior and has been interning with Preston and Steve since the beginning of the semester. But they werenʼt […]

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Kutztown knows how to shake it Harlem Style

Avalanche always gets the crowd going when he steps on the court, but recently he’s gained more than 17,000 fans by doing the Harlem Shake, a new viral dance. The original Harlem Shake Internet meme was uploaded to YouTube on Feb. 2 by five teenagers from Australia. “Each [dance] starts with someone dancing solo to […]

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March brings new films based on old tales

Now that the 2013 Oscars are over and the films of 2012 have been recognized for their achievements, it is time to put the focus on upcoming movies. 2013 has already brought us another Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Broken City, a film about an ex-cop seeking revenge on the all-too powerful mayor of their city starring […]

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Early risers on the KU campus

As the hushed campus of Kutztown University lay still on Saturday Jan. 26, four KU students emerged from the long winter break to join 26 other cadets in the first collective Army ROTC training event of 2013. A collection of nine schools gathered at Lehigh University in the early morning to meet for the first […]

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Beck Hall Basketball courts completed

On February 14, 2013 new basketball courts behind Beck Hall were opened for play. Construction on the new basketball courts and a grill patio on the south side of campus began in September 2012. “The outdoor basketball courts and Class of ’44 grill patio were built to provide a space that was available to the […]

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Faculty to vote on contract in March

By Emily Leayman The Legislative Assembly of the Association of Pennsylvania State College and University Faculties (APSCUF) voted to allow all of the members of the union to vote on the tentative contract. At the meeting, APSCUF President Steve Hicks announced that voting would be available from March 4 to 6. Each chapter will have […]

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Grocery store rivalry begins in Kutztown

Giant Food Stores will open its location in Kutztown on Feb. 27 at 8 a.m. The store is located at 15100 Kutztown Road. On Feb. 19 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Giant set up a stand in the McFarland Student Union to promote their grand opening. They offered free samples of food and writing […]