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Sam Schroeder, Alex Abels, Zane Grizzle, Levi Powell and Travis Meyer walk in support of gender-based violence. Photo by Travianna Tighe / Antelope Staff

Men don stilettos at ‘A Walk in Her Shoes’

Travianna Tighe November 15, 2024

tighet@lopers.unk.edu The Office for Intercultural Engagement and Leadership hosted its fifth annual “A Walk in Her Shoes March,” inviting students to walk in high heels to raise awareness about...

The Walk in Her Shoes event promotes healthy masculinity and awareness about gender violence. Photo by Traeton Harimon / Antelope Staff

A Walk in Her Shoes

Brianna White October 27, 2023

whiteb3@lopers.unk.edu In a collective effort to promote healthy masculinity, the Office for Intercultural Engagement and Leadership held its fourth annual “A Walk in Her Shoes March” in partnership...

Prospective high school students listen to a presentation on Sorority and Fraternity Life. Photo by Mariah Watson / Antelope Staff

High school students learn about fraternity and sorority life at Greek Preview Day

MARIAH WATSON March 23, 2023

watsonmd@lopers.unk.edu 38 high school seniors and their family members attended UNK’s Greek Preview Day on March 7. The event was hosted at Martin Hall by Fraternity & Sorority Life in conjunction...

Phi Delta Theta members hang out in their new chapter room. Photo by Grace McDonald / Antelope Staff

Greeks give tours at Martin Hall ribbon cutting 

ALEX HAMMEKE February 16, 2023

hammekea@lopers.unk.edu After sitting vacant the past nine years, Martin Hall finally has students again. UNK welcomed the first phase of new Fraternity and Sorority Life housing with a ribbon...

Kieren Feeney leads a pack of men marching for Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

‘A Walk In Her Shoes’ marches toward healthy masculinity

KYLIE SCHWAB October 14, 2021
The second annual Walk in Her Shoes event was kicked off at Cope Fountain last Wednesday. Male identifying students, UNK faculty and staff walked around while wearing women’s high heels.
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