The Northerner

Local poet makes impact on senior English major

Lauren Lombardo, Contributing writer December 5, 2012

On Nov. 13, I had the privilege of attending Teneice Durrant Delgado’s poetry reading in the Eva G. Farris Reading Room at NKU. Delgado has published three chapbooks, most recently a collection of poems...

‘Grease’ premieres tonight, actors and crew weigh in

‘Grease’ premieres tonight, actors and crew weigh in

Kyle Sebree, Staff Writer November 29, 2012

The stage is brightly lit and the ensemble cast vibrantly dressed in ‘50s garb practices a dance routine to the music of “Summer Nights.” This is one of the last rehearsals before the show opens...

Innocent man speaks out against death penalty

Innocent man speaks out against death penalty

Brook Clifford, Staff Writer November 29, 2012

A bible, blanket, towel and a bar of soap were the four things that replaced the comfort of Randy Steidl’s home when he was wrongfully convicted of the tragic murder of Dyke and Karen Rhodes on June...

RA’s hold high responsibility for students

RA’s hold high responsibility for students

Brook Clifford, Staff Writer November 29, 2012

College holds a lot of responsibilities in itself: making the grades, disciplining yourself to do homework, going to class, maybe getting a job and the list goes on. One thing that may not be at the top...

Across the University 11/29/2012

November 28, 2012

One more week to log 12 Days of Fitness The Campus Rec Center is hosting 12 Days of Fitness, in which participants can take 12 Norse Fitness classes by Dec. 7 and receive a free T-shirt. Visit the...

What to do this weekend 11/29/2012

November 28, 2012

Image Factory: Andy Warhol and Photography Nov. 29- Dec. 2, 10 a.m.- 6 p.m. Contemporary Arts Center, 44 E. Sixth St., Cincinnati The final weekend of the Image Factory will take place until Sunday....

Seniors’ social media may need some cleaning

Marina Schneider, Contributing writer November 28, 2012

For students graduating next month, it’s time to clean off shelves, empty dorm rooms, perhaps get a new haircut and a professional wardrobe. Then send a carefully crafted resume to companies that fit...

Students take a stand, raise money before India trip

Andrew Zeiser, Contributing writer November 21, 2012

Students at Northern Kentucky University may have noticed more white being worn in the Math Education Psychology building on Thursday. The College of Health Professions launched its first campus Whiteout....

Poetry brings out the creative side of NKU

Lauren Wheeler, Contributing writer November 20, 2012

Once a month, Northern Kentucky University students have poetry nights at The Bow Tie Cafe. The events generally bring 40 people to almost fill the Cincinnati cafe to capacity with students and professors. “The...

Ohio poet visits NKU to share her work

Lauren Wheeler, Contributing writer November 20, 2012

It was quiet in the in Northern Kentucky University’s Eva G. Farris Reading Room in W. Frank Steely Library as poet Teneice Delgado told the story of a young Irish slave girl as she traveled on an African...

Alan Jackson thanking his fans from the Kentucky/Ohio area.

Alan Jackson takes BOKC stage

Brook Clifford, Staff Writer November 18, 2012

On Saturday, the Bank of Kentucky Center hosted one of country music’s biggest legends and most well-known artists. Alan Jackson has had over a 20-year career and sold over 50 million albums worldwide. The...

Secrets come out at Wednesday night event

Brooke Ginn, Staff writer November 16, 2012

Seven years ago, one man from Maryland set out on a mission to collect secrets, and has since gathered over half a million from around the world. Frank Warren, the genius behind the PostSecret universe,...

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