Erin Shea The competition between UK and Louisville reaches beyond sports. The annual Battle of the Bluegrass Blood Drive put on by the Kentucky Blood Center gives fans a chance to give points to their favorite team while donating blood. “It’s a great and easy way to help out the community, and you never know [...]
Continue reading …On Wednesday night, Coach Calipari gets the final word. And he won’t be talk ing about just basketball. Coach Calipari is scheduled to speak at Final Word: Coach Calipari, a Student Activities Board event, sponsored by the Engaging Issues Committee. The Final Word series this semester will host a broad array of speakers including UK [...]
Continue reading …by Laura Formisano Relationships. They aren’t the “one size fits all” type of thing. Much like clothing, relationships can get stretched too thin, become full of holes and sometimes just altogether deteriorate. When clothes fall apart, there is sometimes a reason; we wore it too much, loved it too much or treated it too roughly. [...]
Continue reading …by Geoffrey Giancarlo When Lori Gordon saw the destruction that Hurricane Katrina left along the Gulf Coast, she also saw something else: Potential. A multi-media artist, Gordon began to use debris from the rubble to “create in the midst of destruction.” Five years after the storm, Gordon is coming to UK with her exhibit “The [...]
Continue reading …UK has chosen a new director of the Undergraduate Research Office, and she aims to bring all areas of research — not just scientific — together. Dr. Diane Snow, anatomy and neurobiology professor and endowed chair with the Spinal Cord and Brain Injury Research Center at UK, will begin her new role Nov. 1. Snow [...]
Continue reading …Asplundh Tree Expert Co. was contracted by UK to cut down the tree on central campus outside White Hall Classroom Building. The tree was found to be rotting from the inside out, and it was considered a safety hazard for students walking on the sidewalk nearby. The tree was cut down Monday evening to eliminate the [...]
Continue reading …By Christie Craig The College of Medicine began its quest to improve state healthcare by tackling diversity on Monday. Several students’ visions came to life as the college concluded the final day of its first-ever program specifically designed to engage minority students. Second year medical student Ima Ebong first encountered a similar program as an [...]
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