Despite the high number of deficits, certain goals were mentioned in the town hall meeting to help with the debt and establish a clear path toward the future. A plan was decided “to guide our ...
Commonwealth University is closing its Clearfield branch at the end of the 2026-27 academic year. This decision follows “a comprehensive review and analysis of the operations in Clearfield, including ...
Hey, Huskies! Summer break is just around the corner so it’s time to think about what you can do to maximize your summer— professionally. Breaks are the perfect time for college students to recharge, ...
Soundcheck is a music column, where I share my experience with music and bands and why I think they are worth listening to. Grunge, music and friendship – these are the things that make up the ...
Daniel, more commonly known as Dan, Knorr has been a part of the Bloomsburg community longer than most. Knorr states “I started as an employee in 2015, so it’ll be 10 years this fall. I do have to ...
May marks the start of Mental Health Awareness Month all across the United States, a time dedicated to breaking stigma, encouraging open conversations, and advocating for better care. While mental ...
There have been numerous speculations as to what is happening with many of the buildings on campus. The rumors have circulated around Old Science, Mount Olympus Apartments (MOA), The Waller ...
Currently, there is an interim VPFA/CFO, Robert Thorn. Thorn came out of retirement to fill the role temporarily, and never planned on staying permanently. Forums Open for CU Communities: On Thursday, ...
The shuttle bus service at Bloomsburg University is designed to give students a seamless transportation service between upper and lower campuses, but many students are not satisfied with it. The 15-to ...
Bloomsburg University hosted its second climbing competition this year, a popular event that only recently restarted in the fall after taking a break due to the pandemic. Lily Kachel, a BU first-year ...
This week I asked random Bloomsburg students where their favorite place to study around campus was. Everyone that was asked were different majors, years, and no one had the same answer as the others.
A recent report from Senator Art Haywood showed that 14 different Pennsylvania universities were experiencing varying forms of racism from staff and other students. On the Mansfield campus, an email ...