The Helen G. King Alumni House, opened in 1963 and named for the first permanent director of the UK Alumni Association, is a building both UK students and alumni can use.
Continue reading …Taylor Swift is bitter. Her songs don’t leave much room to believe anything else. With the release of her third effort, “Speak Now,” she has cemented her place as the queen of mad-at-ex-boyfriends anthems. Unfortunately, the increase in bitter songs about mean boys has meant a decrease in the innocent appeal she once had to [...]
Continue reading …For the students who don’t think scary movies are enough, several Lexington attractions give the opportunity to physically experience terror.
Continue reading …Editorial by Kernel staff. E-mail opinions@kykernel.com. Just because the university compromised with the Kernel regarding distribution rights, doesn’t mean the fight is over. In the wake of the Kernel’s compromise with UK regarding the distribution of the paper, multiple outlets covered the controversy and the resolution. As aspiring journalists, the Kernel staff takes its First [...]
Continue reading ……if you run into me, I’ll be happy to do the “Time Warp” again.
Continue reading …The Blue team won 101-74. But the points didn’t really matter. Did they? Did it even matter who won at all? After all, the Blue-White scrimmage was, indeed, just a scrimmage. Players switched sides during timeouts – it’s the beauty of reversible jerseys – and on several occasions, players held the ball as UK head [...]
Continue reading …Don’t forget about the one sophomore on the UK men’s basketball team. His name is Jon Hood, he was Kentucky’s 2009 Mr. Basketball, and he was a conundrum wrapped inside an enigma at Tuesday’s Blue-White scrimmage at Rupp Arena.
Continue reading …The catch signaled that a football career once suddenly derailed was finally back on track and a life almost lost was enduring.
Continue reading …By Nicole Schladt UK Student Government is working to submit a scheduling proposal to UK that would allow for two break days during the fall semester. The proposal would also spread out final exams over the course of two weeks instead of one. Ryan Smith, SG President, and Kyle Kirk, student representative to the University [...]
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