IGDA welcomes students interested in game development By Hailey Duncan KU’s International Game Developers Association (IGDA) welcomes students looking to explore the fundamentals of programming, art ...
KU wins 2-0, marking its eleventh straight victory By Tommy Scuderi Second-ranked KU field hockey came into its Oct. 4 contest against #6 Bloomsburg with a 10-0 record, which tied KU’s best start ...
KU wins 2-0, marking its eleventh straight victory By Tommy Scuderi Second-ranked KU field hockey ...
Eight students from Kyorin University in Japan visited KU for two weeks in early September. In addition to visiting classes on campus, the students visited rural Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Dorney ...
Memoir stems from the abduction and murder of her mother in 1986 By Bethany McDonald Author Kristine Ervin began her recent visit to KU by addressing the title of her memoir, explaining that “Rabbit ...
Memoir stems from the abduction and murder of her mother in 1986 By Bethany McDonald ...
On Sept. 15, 16 and 18, KU Public Safety & Police Services held its Rape, Aggression, Defense (R.A.D.) training course in the Georgian Room of Old Main. For over 20 years, Systems Courses have been ...
On Friday, Sept. 26, the KU Accounting Club will hold its 38th annual golf outing at Rich Maiden Golf Course. All students in business-related fields, as well as those seeking to increase business ...
After years of renovations, Kutztown’s local movie theater, The Strand, is back. From Sept. 19-21, the theatre held three showings of the 1975 British comedy “Monty Python and the Holy Grail” in honor ...
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 Gannon Golden Knights. KU was coming off a 34-0 shutout victory over Edinboro last ...