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Whats coming to Streaming: March

What’s coming to Streaming: March

Josh Kelly, Managing Editor February 28, 2021

Heading into the end of the first quarter of the year, several sites are bringing movies and shows delayed by the pandemic. Netflix is bringing back childhood favorites and CBS All Access is transitioning...

Outside the Student Union during fall.

COVID Vaccine Phase 1C delayed while administrators plan how to vaccinate campus, move forward

Josh Kelly, Managing Editor February 18, 2021

On Feb. 2, NKU announced that the state of Kentucky delayed Phase 1C of the COVID-19 Vaccine deployment from the current schedule and NKU administrators were prepared for the call. The delay was due...

Chief Justice TJ Cleary.

SGA President, Chief Justice respond to tweet about the constitution

Natalie Hamren, Editor-in-Chief February 10, 2021

Earlier today, a tweet was posted that showed a photo of a portion of the SGA constitution document being locked for editing by Chief Justice TJ Cleary.  “the chief justice being my boyfriend does...

Griffin Hall at night. Its dark outside and there are bright color lights.

EDITORIAL: The Northerner does not tolerate hate

Natalie Hamren and Josh Kelly February 9, 2021

After the impeachment vote of SGA President Lauren Goodwin during Monday’s SGA meeting, many people took to social media to voice their opinion.  Some people were upset at the decision to not impeach...

NKU announces new provost

NKU announces new provost

Madison Plank, Asst. News Editor February 3, 2021

NKU President Ashish Vaidya announced Dr. Matt Cecil as the new Provost and Executive Vice President for Academic Affairs (PEVPAA) in a campus-wide email today. This will go into effect July 1.  Cecil...

Jay Galyon speaks during the event.

Protest receives backlash from protestors

Josh Kelly, Managing Editor January 30, 2021

After Patriot Front canvassed NKU’s campus Wednesday morning, NKU’s chapter Young Democratic Students of America (DSA) planned a protest in response to the University’s “lackluster response”...

Hall Director Amira Bryant paints over the now covered logos.

NKU Students react on Twitter to white extremist group canvassing campus

Josh Kelly, Managing Editor January 27, 2021

Wednesday afternoon, white extremist group Patriot Front canvased campus with spray paint cans and stickers promoting their organization. Some stickers read “reject poison” and had a needle...

CARES, enrollment, vaccine discussed at faculty senate

CARES, enrollment, vaccine discussed at faculty senate

Josh Kelly, Managing Editor January 25, 2021

The second faculty senate meeting of the semester covered enrollment, CARES funding, budget improvements, updates on the vaccine, pay cuts and an idea of what the administration hopes Fall 2021 looks like. Presidential...

FILE: Womens Soccer Head Coach Bob Sheehan talks to Mimi Stines (00) before the start of the second half during the game against Wright State. The Norse fell to the Raiders 3-1 on the night.

NKU Women’s Soccer preparing for spring season after extended offseason

Matthew Dietz, Sports Editor January 24, 2021

In the fall of 2020, with the COVID-19 pandemic continuing to spread throughout the country, the Horizon League made the decision to postpone all fall sports, including soccer. Now, all fall sports that...

Whats coming to streaming: February

What’s coming to streaming: February

Josh Kelly, Managing Editor January 24, 2021

Prepare for the Valentine’s Day movie drop. Streaming services are definitely adding some of your favorite romantic comedies, like To All the Boys: Forever and Always (2021), and other romance movies...

FAQ about the COVID-19 vaccine

Josh Kelly, Managing Editor January 18, 2021

The University will distribute vaccinations to the NKU community free of charge in the coming weeks. In order to shed some light on the vaccine and whether one should get it, below are some questions that...

The 12 signs of the zodiac.

2021 Horoscopes: new year, new intentions

Josh Kelly, Managing Editor January 18, 2021

New year’s resolutions are hard to keep up with—a lot of pressure to do things, take out certain parts of your life, etc. However, with new intentions, it’s easier and gives you a broader place to...

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