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Kernel in Print- January 26, 2011

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Open publication – Free publishing

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South African symposium to inform students

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By Taylor Spaw On Wednesday, Jan. 26th, the College of Arts and Sciences will host another event in support of the theme year Kentucky and South Africa, Common Grounds Different Lands. The first portion of the symposium is titled “Schooling in the Logic of Policy.” Guest speaker, Dr. Heather Jacklin of the University of CapeTown, [...]

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Where is the style?

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By Shelisa Melendez It was just three short years ago when I arrived to UK from my home in the beautiful Garden State to pursue my degrees in merchandising, apparel, and textiles and journalism. Yes, I am in fact a Jersey Girl. However, fist pumping is not my forte. Growing up so close to New [...]

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Concert brings Americana/Soul

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By Luke Glaser The Student Activities Board is bringing one of the most iconic college atmospheres to the University of Kentucky. Coffee House, an idea formulated between the Cultural Arts and Concert committees, will feature a musician, poetry, an intimate setting, and of course, coffee. “We based the idea around the fact that students simply [...]

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By Joy Priest This Monday was “Blue Monday,” a date that has been publicized as the most depressing day of the year, and this may be quite accurate considering the dreary winter day it fell on. It may also be related to the condition known as Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD). According to WebMD online, SAD [...]

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Course examines social media

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By Gary Hermann Students are being tracked. Governments, corporations and anyone in the world can know where you are right now. This is not the plot for a new Michael Bay movie. This is modern technology. Google Maps, Facebook Places, foursquare and similar applications have added the concept of space to social media. Dr. Mathew [...]

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Sorority looking for first home

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By Becca Clemons Plans to build a sorority house for Alpha Phi have not yet found a strong foundation. The sorority is going to postpone its request for a zone change at the Lexington-Fayette County Planning Commission hearing Thursday. Senior planner Jimmy Emmons said Alpha Phi will postpone its request for a rezoning of 253, [...]

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According to an Associated Press report…45 percent of students “show no significant improvement in the key measures of critical thinking, complex reasoning and writing by the end of their sophomore years.”

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Following a long and arduous search, Darius Miller was finally found in South Carolina on Saturday.

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Veteran trio won’t rely on freshmen players

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Yes, it’s freshmen who lead the UK basketball team.

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