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Northern Kentucky University hasn’t had a mock trial team since 2014, but a new team has made its way back onto the scene. In ...
After all the stories shared during my time at The Northerner, somehow this one is the hardest. I’ve sat and stared at a blank document for days on end. How do I sum up the most influential period of ...
Thursday, May 22 Baseball played against Milwaukee in the Horizon League Tournament, losing 8-6. Aaron Boster got the start ...
The future of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives is still in limbo for Kentucky universities. NKU student panelists, professors and an administrator led the discussion about Kentucky ...
November is Native American/Indigenous people’s heritage month. Learning more about Indigenous experiences is crucial, especially around Thanksgiving. I attended a presentation given by Dr.
One look at Northern Kentucky University’s leadership roles reveals the prominence of women. From the president to the provost to the athletic director and beyond, NKU has women in nearly every facet ...
Kelly Moffet’s office in Landrum Hall is something similar to a museum. Inside her dim and warmly-lit office, you’ll see eye-catching items from Moffett’s travels abroad and various other pieces of ...
On this week’s episode of The Northerner Now, we discuss campus happenings like Norse Marketplace and the Gold and White Awards. We talk sports with women’s basketball transfers and softball and ...
The facade of the Kentucky State Capitol. “Kentucky State Capitol” by MT_Image is licensed under CC BY 2.0. (Matt Turner) A bill that would reshape diversity, equity and inclusion programs at public ...
If you’re from Cincinnati or just listen to Reds baseball over the summer, as well as listen to NKU men’s basketball games on the radio in the winter, you may hear a familiar voice. Jim Kelch, a ...
When Northern Kentucky State College held its grand ribbon cutting back in 1968, all seemed to be as it should for the city of Highland Heights. While the small Northern Kentucky city had seized the ...
Frank Sinatra gambled in the back room of the casinos on York Street. Dean Martin entertained guests at infamous mafia member Frank “Screw” Andrews’ house parties. And criminal racketeer Melvin Clark ...
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