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In perfect harmony: Twins studying opera

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  By Bethanni Williams Two U­­K twins, Kaymon and Keymon Murrah, not only share similar names, but are both studying to be opera singers. The two Louisville natives are busy with their major as well as creating an ensemble group. The brothers recently created their own group for spring 2011, called Spiritual Ensemble. The group [...]

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Open publication – Free publishing – More streak

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University Avenue was empty when UK took a knee to beat Tennessee.

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Portland was a technicality, a final game to play before the big week, when UK takes on St. John’s and (should have been No. 1) North Carolina.

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UK wide receiver Matt Roark’s senior season resembled an amusement park attraction not for the faint of heart- with breath-taking highs, jaw-dropping lows and twists and turns when you least expect it.

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Diversity Education and Community Building holds a workshop on community activism.

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UK Hoops top MVSU 90-51

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The Cats forced 36 turnovers and outrebounded the Mississippi Valley State Devilettes 46-19 en route to a 90-51 win at Memorial Coliseum Sunday afternoon.

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Unlikely hero Roark ends streak for UK

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After struggling all season long and fighting the injury bug, the Cats entered Commonwealth Stadium on Saturday morning with a new name atop the quarterback depth chart.

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“I think that many people have an automatic disgust in reaction to people who are severely overweight, like they are diseased or disabled.” This is a quote from a 39-year-old obese woman who participated in a research study. With the current social standings of our country, it is hard to disagree with her.

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By: Ben Norton Remember learning about the “Age of Imperialism” in high school history class? Remember that it was a period from the mid-19th century to early 20th centuries? You were ostensibly, then, undoubtedly  assured that such transgressions (along with racism, and sexism, corruption, etc.) were merely ills of the past, and that things are [...]

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