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Veterans Day events planned tomorrow, prep for donations

Brook Clifford, Staff writer November 8, 2012

On Friday, NKU will recognize Veteran’s Day with an array of events and campaigns going on on-campus. These events include a flag raising and wreath laying ceremony, veterans recognition luncheon, the...

What to do this weekend 11/8/2012

November 7, 2012

Romeo and Juliet Nov. 9-11, 7:30 p.m., 2 p.m. on Nov. 11 Cincinnati Shakespeare Company, 719 Race St. Cincinnati The classic tale of Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers graces the stage of this local...

The dead, the living and the in between at NKU for Halloween

Andrew Zeiser, Staff writer November 4, 2012

Retirement home patients die while mummies jam on stage and students are asking for more, at Northern Kentucky University on Halloween night Oct. 31. NKU’s campus was full of Halloween activity...

Local band hits the NKU ballroom stage, a hit with the crowd

Local band hits the NKU ballroom stage, a hit with the crowd

Brooke Ginn, Staff writer November 4, 2012

Hailing from Cincinnati, Ohio, Belle Histoire didn’t have to travel far to put on a great concert for Northern Kentucky University students on Thursday evening. The Activities Programming Board welcomed...

Mearns sworn in as NKU president

Mearns sworn in as NKU president

Claire Higgins, Editor in chief October 26, 2012

Amidst a rainy morning and a chilly arena, Northern Kentucky University made the president’s welcome official Friday at the Installation of Geoffrey Mearns. The Bank of Kentucky Center hosted the ceremony,...

Design guru talks to students, faculty about future of logos

Nancy Curtis, Staff writer October 26, 2012

Thursday at the Otto M. Budig Theater, faculty and students, mostly design majors, gathered to listen to renowned designer Andy Keene speak about logo and design, his true expertise. Andy Keene is a...

NKY’s law review covers new amendments in ethics

NKY’s law review covers new amendments in ethics

Andrew Zeiser, Contributing writer October 23, 2012

Speakers traveled from as far as Texas for the Salmon P. Chase Law School Fall Symposium at Northern Kentucky University Oct. 20 in the Student Union Ballroom. The speakers’ combined experience covered...

Ky. Secretary of State encourages community to vote

Andrew Zeiser, Contributing writer October 22, 2012

The Kentucky Secretary of State addressed the importance of voting during a lecture at the Otto M. Budig Theater in the University Center at Northern Kentucky University on Oct. 17. Kentucky’s 76th...

Centuries-old customs bring local middle and high school students to NKU

Centuries-old customs bring local middle and high school students to NKU

Stacey Barnes, Contributing writer October 15, 2012

Latin music bounces from the walls of the Northern Kentucky University Student Union Ballroom while local middle and high school students take a journey back through history. Masks, flowers and gifts,...

Mearns talks with students, faculty on listening tour

Mac Payton, Contributing writer October 11, 2012

In the second stop of a 26-part listening tour, Northern Kentucky University President Geoffrey Mearns met with a small group of campus constituents Wednesday afternoon to discuss what they think of the...

UPDATED: Local judge receives lifetime achievement award

Andrew Zeiser, Contributing writer October 8, 2012

Prominent alumni of Salmon P. Chase College of Law gathered to receive awards at the annual Chase Alumni Luncheon in The Bank of Kentucky Center at Northern Kentucky University Oct. 5. Roughly 280 members...

Author speaks about the need for reform of the U.S. education system

Matt Popovich, Contributing writer October 8, 2012

Yong Zhao, presidential chair and associate dean for global education in the College of Education at the University of Oregon and author of 20 books and over 100 articles, gave a speech stating reasons...

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