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Players struggle to explain Dixon’s big night

After Saturday’s loss to Mississippi State, none of the players — none of the players available to the media, anyway — could figure out how the 31-24 loss went down. Sure, State’s Anthony Dixon ran 33 times for 252 yards, besting his previous career high by almost 80 yards. Yeah, UK’s defense surrendered the big [...]

[SLIDESHOW] Dixon, Bulldogs run over Cats

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Corey Peters was confused. The senior defensive tackle wasn’t sure about what had just happened. He couldn’t tell if Mississippi State senior tailback Anthony Dixon was as talented as he looked in the Cats’ 31-24 loss to the Bulldogs on Saturday night or if UK’s defense had helped make him look like the lovechild of [...]

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[LIVE BLOG & SLIDESHOW] UK vs. Mississippi State

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Join Kernel writers Ben Jones and James Pennington 30 minutes before kickoff for a live blog of the UK – Mississippi State football game. The writers will be providing game updates, analysis and will interact with readers who leave comments and questions. Click Here

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Wall cleared to play by NCAA

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Freshman point guard John Wall has been certified to play by the NCAA. Wall will have to pay back all expenses and will also have to sit out two games; the Cats’ exhibition opener against Campbellsville on Nov. 2 and their regular season opener against Morehead State on Nov. 13. Wall’s eligibility issues stemmed from [...]

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Kernel in Print – Oct. 30, 2009

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By Garrett Wymer In the last few years, student apartment complexes have shot up on the streets around UK’s campus. Within a two-mile radius, at least six new complexes marketed as for student living have been built, and some are still under construction. The seemingly explosive growth of apartment complexes is possible because UK is [...]

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Eastern State Hospital work will start in July

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Construction of the new Eastern State Hospital on UK’s Coldstream Research Campus is scheduled to begin in July 2010, Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear announced Thursday. The $129 million, 230-bed facility will replace the 185-year-old psychiatric hospital on Fourth Street and Newtown Pike and is expected to be nearly complete by 2012, according to a news [...]

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By Tom Shearman Keeneland will wrap up its fall meet this weekend with some help from UK. The race track will host its third-annual “See Blue” Day on Friday, offering free admission for UK students, faculty, staff and alumni with a UK ID. The event is a good way “for UK and Keeneland to show [...]

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Business fraternity recognizes two students

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By Erica Mitchell Two members of the nation’s oldest professional business fraternity received awards at a national convention earlier this year. Marketing junior Jake Metz and finance senior Jordan Wilson, members of the UK chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi, were awarded two of five individual awards presented at the coed fraternity’s biennial convention in August. [...]

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The Student Center parking lot and the employee lot next to Memorial Coliseum will be closed Saturday from 5 a.m. to 10 a.m. for staging of the 2009 Homecoming parade. The parade will begin at 9 a.m. and last until about 10:30 a.m. The parade’s route spans from Memorial Coliseum to Cooper Drive and will [...]

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