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The Independent Student Newspaper of Northern Kentucky University.

The Northerner

The Independent Student Newspaper of Northern Kentucky University.

The Northerner

The Independent Student Newspaper of Northern Kentucky University.

The Northerner

What about me?

Don_Gotti_4@hotmail.com October 1, 2003

Although I enjoy reading the published editions of the Northerner, I often am left feeling, when finished reading, dissatisified. Perhaps the issue is the target audience. While the majority of students...

Honor Code sets ethical standards

Travis Gettys October 1, 2003
Professors warn against plagiarism on the first day of class during the syllabus review, but some students may not be sufficiently informed about what it is and how to avoid it.

Larkin remains a Red

Kyle Burch October 1, 2003
I was born and raised in Cincinnati, and going to baseball games and rooting for the Reds has been a fixture every summer for about the last 18 years. One thing that has been synonymous with the Reds in those 18 years is number 11, Barry Larkin.

Striving to serve the public

Lori Cox October 1, 2003
Last week, we were forced to walk the fine line between trust and skepticism after it came to light that a letter we received contained words taken directly from another author's work without attribution.

Norse shut out Panthers 4-0

Robert Johnson October 1, 2003
Last Thursday, men's soccer Head Coach John Basalyga made it clear to his players that anything short of their best effort in Friday's game against Kentucky Weslyan would not be tolerated.

Golfer Keyer-Scott balances team, family

Morgan McCloskey October 1, 2003
The first time she picked up a golf club it was because of boredom. Now Golfstat, the official source for college golf statistics, ranks Kim Keyer-Scott No. 4 in women's Division II golf. Keyer-Scott, a junior psychology and criminal justice major, first picked up a golf club six years ago while living in Brussels, Belgium.

Pagan story inacurrate

Katie Hilton October 1, 2003
Coming from a true pagan, this article was an utter disgrace to myself and anyone else I've met who would call themselves as such.
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