The Northerner

Students browse the gallery.

Student exhibition gives taste of the real world

Kelsey Bungenstock, Reporter April 2, 2015

Students at NKU got a chance once again to display their talents in the annual Juried Student Exhibition in the Third Floor Gallery and Main Gallery of the Fine Arts Building. To make it into the gallery...

Students Clare Lees and Taylor Klumb​ having fun at the Student Union festival. The festival was Derby themed this semester.

Student Union festival hits the track

Jessica Lambrinides, Contributor March 30, 2015

Entering the Student Union unaware of exactly where to go, the smell of cotton candy led people to their destination. People in yellow shirts flourished throughout the student union, ready to guide visitors...

Famed designer speaks to students about set design, theater space and life

Erin Mullins, Reporter March 26, 2015

When Jean Guy Lecat was young, he worked in a factory as a technical drawer and did some amateur theater at night. Lecat wanted to work in theater and went to a big festival in Paris where they had him...

Hard work fuels emotions in College Film Festival

Taylor Upchurch, Reporter March 20, 2015

From taking their first baby steps to becoming locally known, the College Film Festival (CMF) is celebrating its 10th Annual Anniversary on April 25.   The CMF is a 15 day process that is held within...

Director visits NKU to promote first feature film

Director visits NKU to promote first feature film

Andrea Carter, Reporter March 20, 2015

Documentary director discussed the largest relocation plan in history Wednesday March 18 after a special screening of his film in the NKU Digitorium. There were nearly 60 people in attendance for the...

Katie Himes being crowned Miss Kentucky. The contest was held in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.

The journey of NKU’s ‘Miss Congeniality’

Taylor Upchurch, Reporter March 19, 2015

She didn’t feel quite as confident as some may have thought, but she knew she fully enjoyed the experience in every way. Her family were all gathered in the front row, awaiting the final decision of...

John Farrar sits in his office, which is decorated with collectibles from his travels.

Bottles, cars and the periodic table

Carrie Crotzer, Managing Editor March 18, 2015

Scholar House helps students ‘LEAP’ into education

Lizzie Kibler, Assistant Arts and Life Editor March 18, 2015

You wake up early on a Monday morning to get ready for school. You make breakfast, get dressed and you’re on your way. But it’s not that simple when you have a child who also needs to get dressed...

A scene from Les Mis which had its final performance of the season on March 1. The 2015-2016 season was announced last week.

New theater season announced

Erin Mullins, Reporter March 18, 2015

From Shakespeare to a Seussical; from Shaw to Sondheim, the 2015-2016 theater season was recently announced and the lineup is impressive. The variety of shows that will be offered next season truly shows...

Quintin Bonds sang a classical piece and a spiritual piece in the Kentucky Association of Negro Musicians annual competition.

Student learns to heal through music

Matt Spaulding, Arts and Life Editor March 5, 2015

Freshman Quintin Bonds grew up in Louisville singing in church, but it would soon become his next passion after being forced to cut football career short. This passion helped him win 3rd place in the Kentucky...

Dean Waple sits in his office on the third floor of the student union.

A treasure chest of chocolate

Carrie Crotzer, Managing Editor March 4, 2015

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