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Ally Sedlacek interned through the Nebraska Community Foundation at Holt County Economic Development. Photo by Ally Sedlacek / Antelope Staff

Embracing change: It’s OK to rethink your future plans

Ally Sedlacek November 22, 2024

sedlaceka@lopers.unk.edu 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...

Graphic by Rachel Ostdeik / Antelope Staff

Higher education shifts with changing times

Marissa Kuehn October 28, 2024

kuehnm@lopers.unk.edu Higher education is not the same as it once was. With enrollment numbers down across universities, events and programming have become increasingly more important.  Enrollment...

R1 and R2 permits cost $239, $100 more than last year. Photo by Jenna Heinz / Antelope Staff

Priority parking permits sell out amidst pricing changes

Muryn Haight August 23, 2024

haightm2@lopers.unk.edu UNK officials have changed the rules for residence parking for the 2024-25 academic year. The changes include new “priority” parking permits for residents, along with a $100...

Gamma Phi Beta changes things up for 2024 pancake feed

Antelope Staff May 13, 2024

Gamma Phi Beta hosts an all-you-can-eat pancake feed every Spring to benefit the charity Girls on the Run. This year, they had to seek some outside help to flip those flapjacks. Rachel Ostdiek reports Visit...

Find the major that's right for you, even if it's late in the game

Find the major that’s right for you, even if it’s late in the game

Katherine Albers February 23, 2024

albersk@lopers.unk.edu Entering college is an exciting time, but it can also be a tough transition. You are in an unfamiliar place surrounded by many new people. College is the next chapter and a class...

Photo provided by Kylie Schwab / Antelope Staff

Fix Division II playoffs to accommodate stacked Midwest 

November 16, 2022

In every sport, the Division II playoff system leaves a team out from the Central Region that would be thriving in almost any other region. This puts many MIAA teams in a tough spot to make the playoffs. The...

Technology: How things have changed for students in 26 years 

Technology: How things have changed for students in 26 years 

October 25, 2022

KOLTON MATUREY ANTELOPE STAFF In 1996, The Antelope published a research study conducted by three students: Ronnie Reid, Aaron Babcock and Tammy Skrdlant. The research team surveyed students about...

Tips from a freshman: how to adjust to a college routine

Tips from a freshman: how to adjust to a college routine

September 21, 2022

JENNA HEINZ ANTELOPE STAFF For as long as I can remember, I have dreamed of the college life. Independence. Freedom. Change. The idea of not having a 7-hour school day and living on my own sounded...

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Inclusion forum sparks calls for change

March 17, 2021
Charles Bicak, vice chancellor of academic affairs, held a forum last Thursday to discuss campus inclusion and respect. The forum posed three questions seeking input on making campus more inclusive, highlighting ways UNK is succeeding in welcoming diversity and providing a place to share experiences with respect and inclusion.
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