Planned Parenthood is the largest abortion provider in the United States. According to their Web site, the Freedom of Choice Act is both relevant and important. Their Web site states, “Planned Parenthood will redouble its efforts to urge passage of FOCA in order to protect women’s health and secure the right to choose for future [...]
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FRANKFORT— Keith Brooks was sitting in Keeneland Hall one night in 2005 when his friend stumbled in, his face covered in bruises, his coat stained with blood. His friend had been beaten up coming home from a party on Transylvania Park by some men who assumed he was gay. When Brooks heard why his friend [...]
Continue reading …By Austin Schmitt UK will only be allowed to raise tuition 5 percent for the 2009-2010 school year, if a recommendation from the state Council on Postsecondary Education passes. Council members will vote on the CPE’s tuition recommendation during their meeting on March 6. The 5 percent tuition cap is only a ceiling on how [...]
Continue reading …By Sarah Wilder Fourteen years ago, the community of Guthrie was in decline and troubled by national attention following a race-related shooting. Today, Guthrie native Matthew Bailey is helping to reverse that image. After the shooting in 1995, Guthrie gained national recognition, but not in a good light, Bailey said. Now, through a comprehensive proposal [...]
Continue reading …By Dan Garrett The golf cart used by SAFECATS to transport students across campus at night should be available again Thursday. The golf cart, purchased by Student Government and contracted to SAFECATS, has been out of action for several days for repairs, said Todd Cox, SG adviser. SG launched a system Monday to keep track [...]
Continue reading …Related Story: South Carolina blocks UK’s chances at first place COLUMBIA, S.C. — Sam Muldrow took one look at Patrick Patterson, but didn’t think. He just slammed the ball into the basket — an exclamation point that lead to a thunderous roar from the 16,035 in attendance at the Colonial Life Arena. Call it an [...]
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By Kelly Wiley With confidence and poise, Laura Shimko steps to the front and, with piano music filling the room, takes a deep breath, opens her mouth and unleashes a voice that drowns out everything else. Around 50 members of the UK Choristers gathered in the Rehearsal Hall of the Singletary Center Monday to practice [...]
Continue reading …As the last event in a series of Black History Month programming, author Jabari Asim will lecture about the potential significance of Barack Obama’s presidency. The Martin Luther King Jr. Cultural Center’s Black History Month events will end Thursday with a lecture by Asim on his new book “What Obama Means: For Our Culture, Our [...]
Continue reading …The Student Government full Senate approved more than $9,000 to go to eight student organizations at Wednesday’s meeting. A wide range of student organizations attended to request money. The Senate unanimously approved Calvin Rainy as the new communications director. On March 13 from noon to 1 p.m. in the Main Building, a panel made up [...]
Continue reading …A little disagreement is a good thing in a relationship. I think most people would say agreeing all the time is boring, and debate can be healthy for two people. But in romantic relationships there are two topics that often prove to be the breaking point for even a perfect couple. Two of the most [...]
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