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Siblings in the spotlight

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Carly and Meredith Morrow shared a lot as they grew up together in Chattanooga, Tenn.

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It was time for a makeover. Times are changing, and so is the face of journalism. Papers are moving to the Internet, mobile devices and touch pads, and people want their information at break-neck speed.
Through a redesign, the Kernel hopes to build a stronger tie between print and the Web, while celebrating the tradition of a publication that has been around for more than a century.

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Kernel in Print – January 28, 2011

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Open publication – Free publishing – More redesign

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The future of education was a main topic for UK President Lee Todd during an event Wednesday evening.
Part of the Martin School of Public Policy & Administration’s “Leaders of Public Policy” series, Todd was the first this semester to speak about the school’s main topic. He focused on the “past, present and future of public education.”

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Two UK students are using their bodies to make money—and no, it’s not prostitution.
Faced with a struggling economy, rising tuition costs and spring break just around the corner, many students are trying to make some extra cash without getting a job.

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UK has seen a number of fraternities come and go in recent years.
Currently, the university has 19 fraternities that are recognized by the Interfraternity Council, Keith Ellis, assistant dean of Students for the UK Division of Student Affairs, said in an e-mail to the Kernel.

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Band takes music out on trash

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By JP Lepping The music produced by the Bang on a Can All-Stars is not only rare, but also a combination between new and old. “Bang on a Can All-Stars combines older compositions and gives it a new twist,” said Summer Gossett, marketing and ticketing director at the Singletary Center for the Arts. Michael Gordon, [...]

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Studying abroad increases awareness

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Often we think of the absence of a military as one of the characteristics of a weak or failed state. Yet Costa Rica is an example of quite a progressive country.

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New future in portable gaming

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By Zach Walton Sony announced early Thursday morning its plans to create a new future in portable gaming with a device known by its codename: Next Generation Portable. The NGP is the successor to Sony’s first handheld, the PlayStation Portable, and a bold new direction for portable gaming. Sony first announced it has created a [...]

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Cats want conference revenge

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Things to watch for and statistics to know about when UK (15-4, 3-2 Southeastern Conference) takes on Georgia (14-5, 3-3 SEC) on Saturday.

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