As students, we’ve seen and experienced the loads of change, stress and difficulties that come with entering college. Many challenges arise, but navigating college isn’t meant to be done alone. We...
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.
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic there have been a number of restrictions set up on campus and around the community. In Aug. of 2020 members of UNK student Health & Counseling commented on the issue with messages about back doors being available for sick students and offering locations for students looking to get tested for the virus.
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While the world faces uncertainty amidst the global coronavirus pandemic, students are facing another crisis— maintaining mental health. As the semester continues...
OLIVIA RASHrashol@lopers.unk.edu
Mental health is more commonly talked about in regular day conversation than it has been for college students and adults in the past. Our own parents and grandparents...
MARIANA CHAVEZchavezmg@lopers.unk.edu
For any brilliant idea you have, there is likely already an app for that. Have you ever thought wanted to meet people on your college campus with the same schedule...
HALEY PIERCEpierceha@lopers.unk.edu
A SHARE group is forming at UNK. The organization, whose name stands for Sexual Health and Reproductive Education, will focus on precisely those topics as a Planned...
‘The S Word’ sheds light on suicide
By: Amelia Cooper
Residence Life, Student Health and Counseling and the Queer Straight Alliance held a movie screening of ‘The S Word’ Jan. 30 to build...