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“An Old-Fashioned Family Murder,” University of Theatre at Kearney’s murder mystery show with a twist of humor, will close out a double-weekend showing on April 26. The...
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Changing seasons bring many new emotions and transformations to our world every year. Winter turning to spring has brought these feelings back, along with a new feeling I have...
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UNK’s The Antelope won 35 awards, including Best Overall Newspaper for the fifth year in a row, at the Northern Plains Collegiate Media Association Golden Leaf Awards.
While...
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Students have reported that Blue and Chew, the artificial intelligence chatbot open for UNK students to communicate with, has been getting too personal.
The AI bot communicates...
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The “Bridgerton effect” has been felt through most forms of pop culture, and with the fourth season recently airing, the issues and standards presented in the show have been...
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Harmonix, an a cappella group, has made a comeback this spring at UNK after a three-year hiatus.
The Harmonix revival began in neighboring dorm rooms and has grown from there.
“Lily...
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Brewed Awakening in West Center is now offering new lemonades year-round. I was able to try all the flavors with student manager Becca Koch.
Brewed Awakening decided to launch...
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The Winter Olympics have made their debut in Northern Italy. They will run until Feb. 22 in Milan, Cortina d’Ampezzo, Bormio, Livigno and Anterselva.
Events present...
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If you haven’t watched Crave and HBO Max’s new hit show, “Heated Rivalry,” you have surely seen it in the news. It has become a worldwide sensation, and one episode came...
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The University of Nebraska Medical Center, partnered with UNK, has opened its new Health Science Education Center II for students to take classes starting this spring. In addition...
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The UNK campus and community are constantly changing, and the same can be said for Greek life. Lower enrollment numbers, new housing and increased living costs are causing Fraternity...
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