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Zombies were coming alive and walking around campus Wednesday afternoon scaring and entertaining students. The UK improvisational theater group, Skitty Cats, spent three hours walking around campus as zombies, surprising students leaving class in front of White Hall Classroom building or students eating lunch in the Student Center food court. Skitty Cats also performed the [...]

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By Katie Saltz When Bronne Bruzgo went to audition for the reality show The Real World, his main intention was to mock all the “losers” vying for their 15 minutes. He never thought he would end up as the guy on the show who got evicted for throwing a fire extinguisher in the hotel pool. [...]

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I think soccer is an awesome sport to photograph, you can get supreme amounts of emotion from every player. This game was no exception, and for both teams a well played and thrilling match. Zach Byrd from Paul Laurence Dunbar High School taunted Lexington Catholic players and fans after winning the regional title.     [...]

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  Jonathon Tylerr and the Northern Lights By Matt Murray Some people just don’t belong in the business world- at least not in the generic sense. Jonathon Tyler openly admits he is one of these people. Jonathon Tyler, of Jonathon Tyler and the Northern Lights, had a pretty regular childhood leading him all the way [...]

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Speaker hopes to remind of importance of music

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By Colin Walsh On Sept. 1, 2004, Karl Paulnack gave a speech to the parents of the incoming freshman class at The Boston Conservatory.  The speech quickly went viral on the Internet, being posted on over 90,000 Web pages and attracting praise from around the country.  This Thursday, Paulnack will continue with the central theme [...]

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It’s that time of year again. This weekend Lexington will be filled with zombies, vampires, and if you’re at a college Halloween party, a couple Playboy bunnies and a “nurse” in stilettos and a miniskirt.    Beyond the desperate cry to “please stare at my midriff,” I never know what that girl is thinking. What [...]

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Film showing to celebrate Halloween

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  By Kailie Kirven features@kykernel.com A classic horror film is just the way to get in the Halloween spirit. Fearfest hopes to do just that. Student Activities Board and the Late Night Film Series are hosting a viewing of  Wes Craven’s “A Nightmare on Elm Street.” For those who haven’t seen the movie or are [...]

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Student fees deserve require deeper interest

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From Student Government elections to the recent student housing proposal, student involvement is always being questioned. Some things push students’ to action more than others. Electing SG leaders doesn’t seem to get students fired up judging by the 25 to 30 percent voter turnout every year for the elections. Some students take exception to the [...]

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Column by Richard Becker Tuesday, President Lee Todd and the UK Board of Trustees showed themselves to be the craven, sold-out cowards they had never before so brazenly shown themselves to be. By voting 16-3 to rename the UK men’s basketball residence the Wildcat Coal Lodge, the majority of the men and women of the [...]

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Letter to Editor by Amy Shelton The Board of Trustees of the University of Kentucky vote to name and construct “Wildcat Coal Lodge” will further condemn the university and the state to the backward image our state has suffered for years. This decision does not serve to advance the mission or the stature of the [...]

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