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by Hope Smith After you spend 15 to 30 minutes trudging or cycling to campus at the crack of dawn, you want to locate your classroom, drop your scoliosis-inducing backpack to the floor and hunker down for a lecture. You might take your cell phone out to shoot your pal a text, open up a [...]

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Editorial by Kernel staff. E-mail opinions@kykernel.com. Chances are, when you’re walking or driving near campus on a Thursday, Friday or Saturday, one part of the scenery is the same: police officers in cars, on bikes and maybe even on horses. On Sunday, when you’re making your walk or drive to or from the library, however, [...]

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Column by Amanda Wallace. E-mail opinions@kykernel.com Women today have been taught to be their own heroes. As products of the bra-burning generation, it’s no longer acceptable to sit back and wait for a prince riding a white horse. And yet, a field still exists where women are tentative to go: full contact sports. On today’s [...]

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Kernel in Print — Sept. 30, 2010

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Open publication – Free publishing – More uk police

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By Brandon Thomas sports@kykernel.com The UK women’s soccer team finishes up this month of play and quickly turns its attention toward the next. Through ten games this season, UK (6-4, 0-2 Southeastern Conference) is in a good position to make a run at the post-season because of its remaining schedule. The Cats have nine games [...]

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Potential pro Matthews making strides

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Chris Matthews is always open. At least that’s what UK head coach Joker Phillips thinks. “At 6-foot-4, you’ve got a 5-foot-10 guy (defending you) that’s open,” Phillips said. “I don’t care how close he is to you.” Phillips expects Matthews, listed as a 6-foot-5 senior wide receiver, to always be open and to go up [...]

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Kernel in Print- September 29, 2010

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Open publication – Free publishing – More india

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by Amanda Powell Teach For America is a program that turns students into leaders. On Thursday night Teach For America representative Colleen Crawford will give a presentation to show UK students what the program can do for them and what they can do for students in America. Teach For America recruits students from around the [...]

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UK performs opera that inspired ‘Rent’

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by Luke Glaser UK Opera Theatre will open its new season with one of the most popular operas of all time this Wednesday. “La Boheme,” a story of friendship, death and the love that pervades and endures throughout is the second most performed opera in the U.S., due mostly to its enduring themes pertaining to [...]

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I’m tired of using Subway sandwiches as a measurement tool. Sitting in the Student Center the other day, I simply wanted to finish my six-inch (I’d go foot-long, but that’s no way to stay svelte) grilled chicken sub without being reminded that I’ve resorted to using the fine sandwiches of Subway as a tool, albeit [...]

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