urestek@lopers.unk.edu
For many college students, our current state of being lies in many places other than the present. We wish we could go back to our earlier years of education, or we wish we were...
smithc4@lopers.unk.edu
Most would say that coming to college as a freshman is a tough transition. I’ve even heard someone say that it was alongside the transitions of marriage and having children...
For most students, college is the beginning of one's journey to becoming an independent adult. Navigating a new schedule and responsibilities can seem overwhelming and like a never-ending to-do list, but...
I came to college with no expectations, no major and no idea who I was. As scary as it was, I was ready for the change.
I stumbled upon the Department of Communication by chance through one of my close...
As a college senior, I’ve had to deal with a lot of change while preparing for moving from Kearney, finding a job and saying goodbye to the school and people I’ve known for the last four years. While...
There is a growing gender disparity on college campuses across the nation. Young men are abandoning higher education. This is a problem, but it may not just be a problem for young men.
Our generation is unique in a number of ways, but one of the biggest ways our lives differ from those of our parents’ generation lies in the college experience. Arguably, we face and have faced a greater amount of stress than our parents had at our age, mostly due to school-related issues.
As campus leadership continues to reconcile the status quo with respect and inclusion issues on campus, students are noting what campus leadership has to say — and what it doesn’t.
Nicole Sealey visits MONA for reading, inspires students to take on #UNKSealeyChallenge
By AMELIA COOPER
Starting on Jan. 30, numerous UNK students have been sharing their interactions with poetry...