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Capitol sleep-in highlights rights in 1st Amendment

Capitol sleep-in highlights rights in 1st Amendment

When protestors gathered at the Capitol over the weekend of Feb. 11 to convey a sense of immediacy in regards to halting mountaintop removal and strip mining to Gov. Steve Beshear, an underused right was put into action.

Rupp’s fate affects UK, Lexington

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Rupp’s fate affects UK, Lexington

UK students most likely would benefit more from a new Rupp, but unless city and university officials can agree, the arena’s fate will remain unknown.

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Gen ed fix helps students plan future

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UK’s new general education requirements herald a fresh phase for the university in which constructive thinking, not academic credit, will take precedence.

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Greeks’ grade hike

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Greeks’ grade hike

More brothers may have to hit the books, thanks to new academic measures being taken by the Greek system.

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Caffeine is the newest ingredient added to alcoholic beverages of choice among college students. What may make it controversial, though, are the potential side effects (or lack thereof) and health implications of the alcohol-caffeine combination.

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Online classes provide appeal for students

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Online classes offer students the ability to earn college credit, but they also give the university something important: money.

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For Lexington to elect an openly gay mayor at a time when some politicians go out of their way avoid rumors of homosexuality goes against the norm for sure, but it says quite a bit about what really matters to Lexington’s voters.

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Though college students typically believe they deserve greater breaks from school throughout the year, they may have a valid point this time.

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Athletes damage university’s image while DUI

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Editorial by Kernel staff. E-mail opinions@kykernel.com. The recent DUI charge UK football player Matt Roark received has brought the issue of athletes’ publicity into the spotlight. And this instance has once again demonstrated how, because of the attention they receive, athletes need to choose their actions wisely. Athletes, especially those at an institution of UK’s [...]

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Election Day is here…now what?

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The UK community has enjoyed several campus appearances by Congressional and mayoral candidates in recent weeks in hopes of generating political interest and promoting political activism.

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