Student specialty radio shows by #kuradio

At Kutztown University, we pride ourselves on being a community that cares deeply for one another. Our students' dreams are made possible not only through their hard work, but also through the collective compassion and generosity that define the Golden Bear spirit. Today, that spirit is being called upon once again. Due to the delayed passage of the Pennsylvania state budget, PA State Grant funds – which many students depend on to pay for tuition and basic needs – have not yet been released. Compounding the challenge, the federal government shutdown has disrupted SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program) benefits nationwide. Many of our students now find themselves without the resources to afford groceries, toiletries and other everyday essentials. If you are a student in need of help, how can you receive it? Or if you are faculty, staff, or alumni, how can you give help? All those answers are in this interview between KUR and Leah Cassellia, Senior Director, McFarland Student Union and Student Involvement.

KUR announcers traveled to West Chester to bring live play-by-play coverage of rivals KU and West Chester.

Fans, looking for some frights this spooky season? The Strand Theater is having a nightmare on North Whiteoak Street with a whole weekend of scary shows. Catch 28 Days Later on Friday at 7 followed by a triple header on Saturday with a special midnight showing of Night of the Living Dead. Be sure to check out the Strand social pages for show times and info.

Wednesday, October 15th, 2025 through Thursday, October 16th, 2025 was the 1866 Giving Challenge where KUR broadcast live for 1,866 minutes straight. Any talk shows that happened during those hours that normally would be podcasted here on Spotify are on the KUR Mixcloud at https://www.mixcloud.com/kuradio

KUR sports announcers did not travel to Lock Haven, but provided pre/half/and post game analysis of Kutztown University football beating Lock Haven on Saturday, October 11, 2025 in rural north-central Pennsylvania.

KUR's Tommy Scuderi interviews the creative team behind KU ACT's production of 'Almost, Maine.' You can read more at our sister campus media organization 'The Keystone.' ACT presents its fall play, ‘Almost, Maine' - Keystone Newspaper

Students of Dr. Davis's Meteorology class in the Department of Physical Sciences produce weather forecasts for KUR as part of their class assignments.

KUR sports announcers did not travel to Shepherd University, but provided pre/half/and post game analysis of Kutztown University football dismantling Shepherd on Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025 in West Virginia.