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Regent, business president skis in free time

Regent, business president skis in free time

Richard Cracchiolo, Copy Editor April 29, 2015

Terry Mann is one of many members that make up NKU’s Board of Regents. Some of us may also know that he is the President of Kentucky Alternative Programs, but here’s a look at the man behind the regent...

Police Beats 4/29

April 29, 2015

April 15, 11:54 a.m.: A two-vehicle accident occurred on Martha Layne Collins Blvd. There were no injuries. April 16, 3:47 a.m.: A basketball was reportedly removed from the bleachers in the Albright...

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Hot Seat: David Head

Clayton Castle, Sports Editor April 23, 2015

David Head is an Ontario, Canada native who has started in 28 games for the Norse this season. The infielder currently has a .296 batting average, while accumulating 32 hits and nine runs batted in during...

Police Beats 4/22

April 22, 2015

April 7, 6:48 p.m.: A two-vehicle accident occurred at the intersection of Campbell and University Drives. There were no injuries.   April 10, 11:45 a.m.: A bicycle was reportedly taken from the...

Morgan Lyons and Arnela Zekic hold their honorable mention award in front of their poster presentation at Celebration on April 15.

Student-led project aims to decrease NKU’s carbon footprint through mobile app

Abby Anstead, Reporter April 22, 2015

Students from environmental science, communication studies, public relations and media informatics collaborated on a project that shares one common goal: to clean up the carbon emissions of the NKU community. The...

Hunter  Henrickson and Victoria  Hawley in Encore, Encore.

‘Encore, Encore’ weaves a tale of humor and horror

Dylan Tierney, Reporter April 21, 2015

Dorothy Parker’s quick wit, silver tongue, and harsh criticism made her one of the greatest voices of the early 20th century. Behind her rough exterior, however, lied a tragic, tormented soul that wanted...

Earth week and Arbor day is set to bring education, events and fun to campus

Earth week and Arbor day is set to bring education, events and fun to campus

Kassidy Stricklett, Reporter April 20, 2015

Students will have the chance to get their hands dirty this week, as Earth Week and Arbor Day events will begin to take place on Monday. Jane Goode, the planning coordinator for the university, has helped...

Hot Seat: Cole Bauml

Hot Seat: Cole Bauml

Clayton Castle, Sports Editor April 20, 2015

Cole Bauml is a senior outfielder from Saskatchewan, Canada. Bauml leads the NKU baseball team with a .389 batting average, while hitting seven home runs and driving in 21 runs. Bauml’s slugging percentage...

The 13th annual Celebration kicks off this week

The 13th annual Celebration kicks off this week

Lizzie Kibler, Assistant Arts & Life Editor April 15, 2015

Posters advertising talks about women presidents, race and gender in the media and environmental journalism line the walls of the first floor Student Union ballroom and surrounding area. They’re advertising...

Morley, Kappesser, Bergman​  (in that order) with their project and their ground penetrating radar (GPR) used to try and find potential graves in Mammoth National Park.

Are there graves in Mammoth Cave National Park?

Moe Daniels, Reporter April 15, 2015

Josh Morley, Clint Kappesser and Andrew Bergman, senior geology majors, unveiled the findings of their research in this year’s 2015 NKU Celebration. The trio used two geophysical methods, electrical...

Biological science students (from left to right) Jamie Weimer, Josephine Brown and Clare Ludwig stand in front of their poster presentation at NKUs Celebration on Wednesday. The three studied the effects of the chemical taurine on adolescent mice.

Students showcase study on taurine-expose learning deficits in mice

Abby Anstead, Reporter April 15, 2015

Three biological science students presented their findings on the various effects of taurine, a chemical found in energy drinks, on adolescent mice at Northern Kentucky University’s 13th annual Celebration...

First ladies with more than just a pretty face

First ladies with more than just a pretty face

Taylor Upchurch, Reporter April 15, 2015

Many Northern Kentucky University’s students chose to celebrate their accomplishments at the Celebration in the Student Union Ballroom on campus this past Wednesday. Of the many different participants,...

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