By Sarah Pickerel Freshmen and new students at this summer’s orientation and merit weekend will be receiving a new document — one that will acquaint them with the technology systems at UK. Information Technology student employees created Tech Tips, a document that teaches skills like how to operate link blue, how to change a UK [...]
Continue reading …By Shelby Schott Seven UK art graduate students will have their work featured at a local art gallery this week. “Sight Specific” is an exhibition featuring works where the students chose a theme to work with and later developed as a body of work based on that theme, according to a UK news release. The [...]
Continue reading …Plenty of arguments exist as to whether or not baseball is an exciting sport. Ultimately, it’s a very personal decision based on a multitude of factors. UK’s brand of baseball seems to favor the side of being an exciting brand to watch. The Cats’ offense is diverse in their approach. They hit the long ball [...]
Continue reading …In the press box at Commonwealth Stadium during Saturday’s Blue/White Game, Penn State’s spring game was on TV. Standing in the right spot, you could see the score of Penn State’s Blue/White Game and the scoreboard at Commonwealth. The differences between the two Blue/White scrimmages were so many, it’s unreasonable to even compare the two. [...]
Continue reading …By Drew Teague An author from the Lexington area hopes to teach people a message about sexual orientation with his new book. Author Frank Winchester has been a resident of Lexington for about 15 years and has had a family in Kentucky for generations. He has recently released the book “Fully Human,” which strives to [...]
Continue reading …By Drew Teague Every year the student body votes on a T-shirt design to be worn the following year, but this year not many students are participating in the voting. The UK Alumni Association established the Traditions T in 2007 to unite the student body, according to the competition website. Gretchen Bower, alumni program coordinator, [...]
Continue reading …Kernel Editorial Board Elizabeth Street’s problems go beyond late-night parties and trash left on yards causing normal tensions between neighbors. It’s even about more than the crime occurring there, and the reputation that comes with it. Elizabeth Street’s problems all stem from one thing: people lacking respect for their community. When students ask for their [...]
Continue reading …Column by Jim Dinger With our large campus, parking certainly needs to be regulated and appropriately funded for safety and fluidity. That said, I could not agree more with Kathleen Russell’s assessment of some of the enforcement of parking on campus in an April 8 Kernel article. Particularly resounding was her statement concerning the “frustration [...]
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