By Nick Craddock I received a Facebook invitation to an event named “October 31.” However, I knew that whether I RSVP’ d to this event or not, I’d be attending because I’ve yet to bend the rules of the time-space continuum. October 31 is coming one way or another. Of course, the event had little [...]
Continue reading …By Becca Clemons UK students will have another chance to be a part of the Nov. 2 midterm elections. U.S. Rep. Aaron Schock will visit campus to support congressional candidate Andy Barr. The forum will take place at noon Friday in front of the Main Building. Barr is running for U.S. House of Representatives on [...]
Continue reading …By Taylor Spaw Young at Heart, a program in the Center for Community Outreach, is hosting a Halloween Bingo night on Wednesday from 7-8 p.m. at Pine Meadows Nursing Home. “Young at Heart’s mission is to connect University of Kentucky students with local area nursing homes, non-profit, and businesses whose main goal is to improve [...]
Continue reading …By Brian Hancock With Nov. 2 quickly approaching, UK’s student political organizations are making last-ditch efforts in order to give their candidates one last push before election day. UK College Republicans and Cats for Conway are two major political groups on campus, and both are fighting for every last vote with less than a week [...]
Continue reading …By Hope Smith A West Point graduate and former army captain will be teaching Kentuckians how to end all wars and bring peace to the world this week. Paul Chappell, author of “The End of War: how waging peace can save humanity, our planet and our future,” is the son of a military man who [...]
Continue reading …Despite what you may have read, women do not all want the same things from a relationship.
Continue reading …Politicians and campaign managers know that winning the votes of college students can make or break their shot at a political office. They also know that college students can be highly impressionable.
Continue reading …Check out Shannon Frazer’s cartoon in the Wednesday, Oct. 27 edition of the Kentucky Kernel.
Continue reading …Kernel writers Aaron Smith and Nick Craddock are live blogging the Blue-White Scrimmage. Blue-White Scrimmage
Continue reading …Bolivia and Kentucky share veins. The veins and networks of exploited mines, where thousands of men and women struggle to make a living wage.
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