Theater’s second biggest weekend since reopening By Lynda Feustel After years of renovations, Kutztown’s local movie theater, The Strand, is back. From Sept. 19-21, the theatre held three showings of ...
KU and Japan students share cultural presentations By John Mahoney // Bethany McDonald On Aug. 29, eight students from Kyorin University in Japan arrived at KU for a three-week stay as part of an ...
Golden Bears move to 3-0 record in the first Saturday home game By Tommy Scuderi ...
Golden Bears move to 3-0 record in the first Saturday home game By Tommy Scuderi Students and families packed into Andre Reed Stadium on Saturday, Sep. 20th to watch the Golden Bears take on the ...
A dark world colored in with bright chalk By Luke Houchin On Sept. 10, in recognition of World Suicide Prevention Day, KU placed small bins of chalk along campus walkways, inviting students to write ...
Over 200 organizations available on campus By Marie Shane KU’s Office of Student Involvement hosted its annual Involvement Fair on Sept. 3, giving students a chance to explore the university’s clubs ...
Us” trailer brings a new chapter of fire safety to the borough By Astra Zerbe On Aug. 6, the Kutztown Fire Department announced it had acquired a mobile fire safety and prevention training unit. The ...
A dark world colored in with bright chalk By Luke Houchin On Sept. 10, in ...
The “New-To-Us” trailer brings a new chapter of fire safety to the borough By Astra ...
Over 200 organizations available on campus By Marie Shane KU’s Office of Student Involvement hosted ...
Students invited to submit poetry, fiction and drama By Katelynn Humbles KU’s Shoofly Literary Magazine is now seeking original poetry, fiction and drama for its 2026 edition. Submissions are open ...
The Trump Administration’s latest budget proposal does not just tinker with numbers on a spreadsheet—it attempts to erase opportunity itself. By calling for the elimination of TRIO, a $1.2 billion ...