By Jenna BallekContributing Writer Vandalism in residence halls has returned to pre-pandemic levels, prompting the office of Housing, Residence Life and Dining to update the camera equipment they have in place. There […]
KU students turn to MyKU discussion forum to engage with campus community
By Megan FlanaganContributing Writer KU students are turning to the MyKU app for more than just information on courses, financial aid and advising. They are using it as a way to engage […]
Rutter’s opens new store in Kutztown, adds to gas station options for commuters
By Cooper HallmanContributing Writer Rutter’s has opened a new convenience store and gas station in Kutztown. The new location, which opened last month, is less than a five-minute drive away from KU, […]
Recognizing women on the autism spectrum
By Alex TorresContributing Writer Growing up with Autism Spectrum Disorder, or ASD for short, I’ve learned so much about the disability and the impact it has on people’s lives. From how we […]
The Performing Dance Portmanteau Spring Showcase to premiere on Sunday
By Annie PlitnickContributing Writer The Performing Dance Portmanteau spring showcase is premiering on May 8 at 3 p.m. in the Schaeffer Auditorium. The event will be open to the public, and tickets […]
KU student awarded fellowship from National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program
By Carin HolmesNews Editor KU student Vanessa Maybruck has been awarded a fellowship from the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program. Those selected for the fellowship receive a three-year annual stipend […]
Communication Studies Department votes to put Social Media Theory and Strategy major into moratorium
By Tara RothrockContributing Writer The Communication Studies Department voted Tuesday to place the Social Media Theory and Strategy (SMS) major into moratorium due to the loss of key faculty and resources. Nine […]
How KU (almost) had two 50-yard lines at homecoming
By Theodore BullockKutztown University Alumnus It was the Tuesday before KU’s traditional homecoming game in the fall of 1967. I was in my Sociology class, which was held in one of the […]
Tiffani Lincoln: Gymnast turned tumbler reflects on journey to KU and looks toward future

By Carin HolmesNews Editor Tiffani Lincoln’s journey to joining the KU Acrobatics and Tumbling team began while searching for college gymnastics programs. She had been competing in gymnastics for 15 years, but […]
KU men’s club lacrosse team loses 9-3 in championship game, sets sights on 2023

By Emma MeakimContributing Writer SCRANTON, Pa. -The KU men’s club lacrosse team has fallen just shy of winning the Keystone Conference Championship. Now, they have their sights set on taking the lead […]