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Tate McRae’s new song, “TRYING ON SHOES,” was released on Nov. 21 as part of the deluxe edition of her album, “So Close To What???” It takes an honest look at the...
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UNK’s fifth annual One Day for UNK proved to be its most successful yet, raising $389,737 from 2,170 gifts during the 24-hour day of giving. The results surpassed last year’s...
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The UNK Police Department and student government have partnered for a second year to host the Parking Citation Forgiveness Program, an initiative that lets students resolve...
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It’s hard to believe I’m a senior. Walking across campus, watching freshmen rush between classes with wide eyes and packed schedules, I can’t help but remember what it...
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Students and staff at UNK gathered near the Cope Fountain to take part in “A Walk in Her Shoes March,” an annual event that encourages empathy and raises awareness about...
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Rural Nebraska faces a double challenge: a dwindling young population drawn to big-city life and a critical shortage of healthcare workers. The Kearney Health Opportunities...
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It’s a summer morning in St. Libory, Nebraska — an unincorporated community just north of Grand Island, population 300. The sun has barely crested over the fields, and a...
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Delta Tau Delta made a splash this semester with their first-ever Beach Bash. The sand volleyball tournament supports Breakthrough T1D, the fraternity’s national philanthropy...
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Sometimes, the little things are the ones that last the longest. A smile from a stranger, a door held open or even just someone saying “thank you” can turn an average day...
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UNK’s fall enrollment stands at 4,069 undergraduate and 1,643 graduate students, bringing total enrollment to 5,699. That’s down from just over 6,000 in 2022, a trend that...
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UNK has combined the Intercultural Engagement and Leadership office with the Office of Student Engagement, creating the new Office of Student Engagement and Leadership. The...
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As the weather cools and the semester progresses, UNK is seeing its usual uptick in student illnesses.
Cold and flu season, paired with the stress of academics and busy...
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When I first came to college, I was absolutely sure of one thing: I was going to law school and would become an attorney. I declared my major in political science, a field I...
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The 47th annual Scott D. Morris International Food and Cultural Festival was held on Sunday, Nov. 10 in the Health and Sports Center. This tradition was hosted by the International...
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In downtown Kearney, don’t miss The Golden Spoon Scoop Shop, a new ice cream shop quickly becoming popular for its tasty treats and fun atmosphere. With amazing staff and...
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Since 2021, UNK has offered a scholarship that levels the tuition playing field for out-of-state students. Designed to make college more affordable, the New Nebraskan Scholarship...
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UNK’s production of “A Fox on the Fairway” is expected to be an engaging, comedy-filled show that will leave audiences on the edge of their seats. Directed by UNK alumna...
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Walking by Java Notes on campus, it’s hard to miss the warm, welcoming presence of Berneta DeBoer. For nearly 30 years, DeBoer has been a staple of the university's food service,...
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In our modern world, it’s easy to end up living a mostly inactive lifestyle. I’ve noticed that many of us spend long hours sitting at work or school, then unwind on the...
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The demolition of two empty residence halls at UNK is underway as part of a broader plan to upgrade housing for fraternities and sororities on campus. University Residence North...
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On Monday, Aug. 26, a 6-inch water line broke on campus, impacting about 150 students and staff. The break occurred in a line running from 9th Avenue, on the east side of campus,...
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