ratliffl@lopers.unk.edu
Student government met with Jon Watts, vice chancellor for business and finance, in early October to discuss potential options for the land that was formerly occupied by University...
sedlaceka@lopers.unk.edu
The demolition of two empty residence halls at UNK is underway as part of a broader plan to upgrade housing for fraternities and sororities on campus. University Residence North...
essexm@lopers.unk.edu
The former fraternity and sorority housing buildings, University Residence North and South, are currently being demolished to create more green space around the UNK campus.
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heinzj@lopers.unk.edu
Demolition has begun at University Residence North and South, which previously housed UNK’s fraternities and sororities. The project is expected to be completed in November,...
ostdiekr@lopers.unk.edu
Louie’s Diner is set to reopen after its nearly four-month closure following the relocation of Greek life housing. Their doors will reopen in the fall to serve students and...
ostdiekr@lopers.unk.edu
Cindy Heaston, recognizable by most on campus as the friendly face behind the Chick-fil-A counter, is dedicated to being a positive light in students' days.
Since Chick-fil-A...
johnsonc293@lopers.unk.edu
Louie’s Diner, a hot spot for food located in the University Residence South building, closed down after the fall semester. It’s closure followed after sorority members...
University Residence North and South now stand vacant of residents with the completion of the new Fraternity and Sorority Life housing. With this change came the closure of Louie’s Diner, a cafeteria...
lawtm@lopers.unk.edu
Burst pipes have led to flooding in different buildings across campus in January. University Residence South, Fine Arts Building, Centennial Tower East and Armstrong Hall all experienced...
News is our business, so The Antelope staff is familiar with constant changes in the world. Yet, as we reflect on the year, some major things have happened on a firsthand level — within our newspaper...