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Kentucky Wildcats quarterback Will Levis (7) is lifted into the air by guard Austin Dotson (61) after a Levis touchdown during the UK vs. Louisville Governor’s Cup football game on Saturday, Nov. 27, 2021, at Cardinal Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky. UK won 52-21. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff

Kentucky football prepares for future ahead of Citrus Bowl

Cole Parke December 10, 2021

Despite their regular season ending at the end of November, there’s still plenty of work to be done by head coach Mark Stoops and players alike to prepare for the future of the program ahead of the Citrus...

SGAs Director of Inclusion and Equity Kayla Woodson poses for a portrait on Friday, Jan. 29, 2021, at the Student Government Association office in the Gatton Student Center in Lexington, Kentucky. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff.

Out of darkness, into light? College students on America’s future

Sarah Michels February 2, 2021

When COVID-19 arrived, it forced people to stay home. The usual distractions were taken away as restaurants and businesses closed, sports seasons abruptly halted and the world went quiet. Americans, looking...

Young participants hold up signs during the annual Holiday Freedom March on Monday, Jan. 18, 2021, in Lexington, Kentucky. Photo by Michael Clubb | Staff

Dear Mr. President: Letters from elementary and middle schoolers to Joe Biden

Sarah Michels January 21, 2021

As the Biden administration officially replaces the outgoing Trump administration, the nation shifts their eyes to the next four years. What will President Joe Biden do, and how well will he do it? Will...

Former Vice President Joe Biden speaks to Amy McGrath supporters during the rally on Friday, Oct. 12, 2018, at Bath County High School in Owingsville, Kentucky. Photo by Arden Barnes | Staff

UK students voice reactions to Biden presidency

Lauren Campbell November 8, 2020

Joe Biden was elected the 46th president of the United States on Saturday, Nov. 7, surpassing 270 electoral college votes as he flipped Pennsylvania. UK students have voiced their reaction to his win and...

Mary Arthur, Ph.D., is Professor of Forest Ecology in the Department of Forestry at the University of Kentucky.

Op-Ed: What does the world you want to live in look like?

Dr. Mary Arthur January 28, 2020

“I want to live in a world where….”What if we started more statements like this when framing our thoughts, worries, discussions, and arguments(!) around the phenomenon variously called “climate...

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Season 3 Episode 11: Chris isn’t a doctor

November 27, 2018

Recorded before Danny Clark's announcement to transfer from UK, the crew discusses UK's quarterback situation, the future impact of the historic football season and just what is wrong with Nick Richards...

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This Women’s Equality Day, honor the past by changing the future

August 26, 2018

I consider it a great privilege that in my short lifetime I have seen women in high profile leadership roles across this country. It is not lost on me, however, that many women fought for basic human rights...

Between the Blue and White Lines: Preparing for 2018-19 basketball

Between the Blue and White Lines: Preparing for 2018-19 basketball

Kernel Sports Staff April 4, 2018

All four of the guys meet for the first time since UK's loss and Donte DiVincenzo's MOP Final Four performance to talk one-and-dones, UK's future and Arike Ogunbowale.

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Between the Blue & White Lines: Is UK basketball “fine”?

Kernel Sports Staff January 23, 2018

The crew sits down in the newly dubbed "Studio C" to discuss the legitimacy and future of the Kentucky basketball program.Be sure to subscribe to "Between the Blue and White Lines" on Soundcloud and iTunes!

Stop ignoring climate change

Editorial Board December 8, 2016

It has become a trend in the mainstream media to avoid one of the most pressing issues, not only to this country, but to the world. Again and again, climate change is glossed over, from every major news...

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