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LIVE BLOG: UK vs. Austin Peay

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LIVE BLOG: UK vs. Austin Peay

For the live blog of today’s game between UK and Austin Peay, follow the link below. Feel free to stop by and chat with Kernel bloggers James Pennington and Metz Camfield as they blog live from the floor at Rupp Arena. UK vs. Austin Peay

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Calipari addresses Knight comments

The holidays aren’t for everyone. With Christmas and New Years right around the corner, it’s safe to say former Indiana head coach and current ESPN college basketball analyst Bob Knight, and UK head coach John Calipari will not be exchanging cards. On Friday afternoon, Calipari responded to the Hall of Fame coach’s comments. “I’m a [...]

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Injunction denied for student-neighborhood homes

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Injunction denied for student-neighborhood homes

A motion for an injunction concerning several houses in student-occupied neighborhoods was denied Thursday in Fayette County Circuit Court. Judge Thomas Clark denied the motion put forth by the city, which would have required the tenants to vacate their homes, located on University Drive, Forest Park Road, and Crescent and Oldham avenues.. The motion claimed [...]

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Kernel in Print Dec. 14, 2009

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Kernel Cartoon

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Kernel Cartoon
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With the holiday spirit creeping upon us (and with this being the last issue of the semester), the Kernel editorial board decided to help out Santa and make a naughty and nice list for the entire campus. Without further adieu, here’s who deserves plenty of presents on Christmas and who deserves a big bag of [...]

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Students take action against Lexington landlord

As the city continues to focus in on fire codes and zoning regulations of houses in student neighborhoods, some UK students are finding new issues concerning their renting rights. Keegan Bakus, a biology senior, is taking legal action against his former landlord for failure to return a security deposit, a problem he believes is more [...]

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Policy must reflect constantly changing issues

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Policy must reflect constantly changing issues

Column by Wesley Robinson I love the Internet, to the point where people have questioned whether I am addicted and need a 12-step program. However, as a student journalist and someone generally interested in everything, it comes in handy for developing story ideas, researching topics and keeping informed, but with anything, the Internet has its [...]

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Tips to make college life more enjoyable

Column by Megan Hurt I was the epitome of an average college student. I lived in the dorms my freshman year, which taught me a valuable lesson about myself — it’s hard to live with other people. I tried my hand at activism when I first arrived on campus, but it soon fell by the [...]

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Computers on campus that do not require some kind of identification are disappearing and UK Libraries is the magician behind the trick. Limited computer access for UK students, faculty and staff has resulted in UK Libraries adding a “Link Blue” account login to more than 100 previously public computers. “The biggest advantage (of adding authentication) [...]

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