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Cheyene Miller, Managing Editor

Kentucky under Hillary Clinton

Cheyene Miller March 20, 2016

A recent column analyzed what a Donald Trump presidency would mean for the Bluegrass State. In the interest of fairness, let’s now take a look at what Kentucky would look like if Democratic candidate...

Cheyene Miller, Managing Editor

End pointless alcohol policies

Cheyene Miller February 24, 2016

This year has been a progressive one for alcohol sales in Kentucky. Voters in Harrodsburg unofficially approved the sale of alcohol in small restaurants, and the vote will open the door to sales in bars...

Lance Poston

Progress is personal

The Southeastern region of the U.S. is often stereotyped as being bigoted and intolerant toward lesbian, bisexual, gay and transgender Americans, but Lance Poston said his experience tells a different...

Jamilyn Hall, Opinions Editor

Dousing the flame

Jamilyn Hall and Cheyene Miller February 17, 2016

Kernel editors debate whether Kentucky General Assembly should pass House Bill 299, making 21 minimum age for tobacco purchases.Public health is top priorityMany Kentuckians are addicted to tobacco, and...

Cheyene Miller, Managing Editor

Kentucky shows beauty of bipartisanship

Cheyene Miller February 10, 2016

In a society deeply divided by partisan politics, it is always a breath of fresh air to see two people from opposite ends of the spectrum unite for the common good. That is exactly what Kentucky Attorney...

Cheyene Miller, Managing Editor

Criticisms against Sanders are irrational

Cheyene Miller February 3, 2016

Those on the left despise Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump about as much as those on the right despise Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.Critics of the longtime independent...

Lieutenant governor Jenean M. Hampton is the first black woman to hold statewide office. Photo by Belle Leininger | Staff

Celebrating civil rights

January 27, 2016

By Cheyene [email protected] welcomed two of the state’s top elected officials Wednesday morning to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the 1966 Kentucky Civil Rights Act.Lt. Gov. Jenean Hampton,...

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