Sixto Delgado Sandoval, Reporter
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College is often imagined as a whirlwind of activity: late-night study sessions, crowded dining halls, weekend parties and an endless cycle of social obligations. The...
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In “Companion,” director Drew Hancock delivers a genre-blending film that fuses science fiction, horror and dark comedy into a subversive exploration of artificial...
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There was a time in my life when boredom was not something I feared. It was just… there. Like the sound of wind rustling through leaves or the ticking of a wall clock...
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Disney’s 2025 live-action adaptation of “Snow White” has ignited a spectrum of reactions, blending nostalgia with modern reinterpretations. Directed by Marc Webb,...
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Louie the Loper, UNK’s beloved mascot, has been accused of running a secret side hustle that has left students both amused and horrified. According to multiple sources,...
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The Academic Advising and Career Development Office invited 127 employers to gather at the Health and Sports Center last week for the Career and Internship Fair.
UNK...
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The Society of Physics Students is building a weather balloon that they plan to launch by the end of the semester.
The student organization will be hosting a series...
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Sean Baker’s 2024 film, “Anora,” is a compelling exploration of ambition, identity and the complexities of modern relationships. “Anora” has taken the film...
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In the shimmering haze of Las Vegas, where dreams are both born and buried beneath the relentless glow of neon lights, Gia Coppola’s “The Last Showgirl” emerges....
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I have been working at Chick-fil-A for a year and a half now. Just like anyone else working at another fast-food restaurant, I have had an experience that has truly tested...
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Robert Eggers’s 2024 rendition of “Nosferatu” breathes new life into the iconic vampire narrative, delivering a film that is both a homage to its predecessors and...
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Starring Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield, “We Live in Time” is a poignant romantic drama that navigates the complexities of love, loss and the inexorable passage...
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Alpha Xi Delta’s new philanthropy fundraiser took place Friday evening. The sorority hosted a build-a-stuffed-animal experience to raise money for children and teens...
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Entering college can be a daunting step for students. Loper2Loper, a mentorship program between students and faculty or staff, was designed to make that process easier.
Leaders...
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Impostor syndrome is a pervasive issue that many college students face, and it can manifest in various forms. It impacts academic performance, mental health and overall...
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The UNK homecoming coronation took place Thursday evening at the 36th annual lip sync competition. The competition drew hundreds of students and community members to...
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Hollywood has a long history of reviving old movies with sequels decades later. Originally released in 1988, “Beetlejuice” has become a cult classic and a favorite...
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Yorgos Lanthimos, the visionary director known for his unsettling and provocative films such as “The Lobster” and “Poor Things,” ventures into new territory with...
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Throughout the summer, I longed to come back to campus. At night I could not sleep from the excitement of having, once again, the opportunity to attend an amazing school,...
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“The Zone of Interest” is theoretically based on the late Martin Amis’s 2014 novel of the same name. Still, the film is very loosely adapted from the text. “The...
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The Korean Student Association at Kearney hosted their 13th annual Korean festival on Saturday. The event included K-pop performances, trivia, games, prizes, Korean food...
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In a surprise move that left the UNK community buzzing with excitement, the beloved mascot Louie the Loper emerged with a fresh appearance at the Intramural March Madness...
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UNK’s symphonic band and wind ensemble shared the stage to perform a combined band concert. The concert was the first winter performance of the semester and it was...
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The Black Student Association, the African Student Union and Upsilon Eta Upsilon hosted a Junkanoo celebration in honor of Black History Month. A Junkanoo is a Bahamian...
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Yorgos Lanthimos’s funny, filthy, extravagant and peculiar new feature film, “Poor Things”, is the director’s second collaboration with star Emma Stone. Released...
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As winter's chill lingers and the promise of spring whispers in the breeze, there emerges a day both revered and reviled among the hearts of students: Valentine's Day....
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On Jan. 31 Lopes for Hope and McKenna’s Rae of Hope Foundation sponsored an event on attempting to empower students by having them take ownership of their mental health...
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In the hushed corridors of self-reflection, a curious phenomenon lingers for many in our social landscape: the enigmatic ailment known colloquially as the “weekend...
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The G.W. Frank Museum of History and Culture hosted a staged 1980s-style séance. Both nights of the event sold out of tickets in advance.
Andrew White, a Kearney...
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Chloe Domont’s feature directorial debut, “Fair Play” explores the psychology of an ambitious couple who can’t seem to achieve work-life balance. The film was released...
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The American Democracy Project and the Calvin T. Ryan Library sponsored a free screening of “To Kill a Mockingbird” at the World Theatre. This was one of many events...
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Directed by Kenneth Branagh and released on Sept. 15, “A Haunting in Venice” is a loose retelling and adaptation of Agatha Christie’s 1969 novel “Hallowe’en...
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