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Letter to the editor

Letter to the editor

October 13, 2023

Dear editor, On Oct. 2 around 4 p.m., I walked to the fountain on [the] UNK campus to support the students who assembled there to protest against UNK administration’s proposed decision to cut faculty/staff...

Letter to the Editor

Letter to the Editor

May 16, 2023

Dear editor, I am submitting the following in response to the student director’s dismissal news appeared in your issue of May 4, 2023. With declining enrollments and degrading moral and ethical values...

Monkeypox precautions seem ‘inadequate,’ more guidelines needed

JASON WALTON October 12, 2022

LETTER TO THE EDITOR I looked at the email Student Health sent us, and these precautions seem inadequate. If anything, just sending information about how to avoid monkeypox seems like it should...

Dr. Gene Fendt presents in Copeland Hall at the first philosophy club meeting.

Students need to know what a good education looks like

February 17, 2022

By JOHNATHAN DROZDAGuest Columnist While at UNK, I have been searching for a purpose.  I was a pre-physician assistant with a comprehensive biology major, wishing to help the world through medicine....

Dr. Gene Fendt presents in Copeland Hall at the first philosophy club meeting.

Removing philosophy does not perpetuate the liberal arts

February 10, 2022

Jonathan DrozdaGuest Columnist After coming to college and taking a philosophy class, I discovered that I love learning from some of the greatest thinkers in history. Just as a teacher grades their...

Bread or Death: Memories of my Childhood During and After the Holocaust Book

LETTER TO THE EDITOR – Mic Malfunction 

October 7, 2021
A simple sound check — that is truly all it could have taken. Preparations in presentation is one of the most important things, but this seemed to be overlooked by UNK faculty and hosts on Sept. 23 — when Holocaust survivor, Milton M. Kleinberg shared his story. 
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