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The University of Kentucky implemented additional security measures in residence halls for the 2025-26 school year, following a series of crime bulletins issued last year. On Aug. 15, UK Police ...
For many students, college can be a stressful step, but for Jordan Parker, it felt like a natural progression in achieving his goals. A senior finance major, Parker said he chose his major not just ...
People lit candles, prayed and heard from speakers during a candlelight vigil, hosted by the College Republicans at the University of Kentucky, to honor Charlie Kirk, a conservative political activist ...
College Republicans at the University of Kentucky hosted a candlelight vigil in memory of Charlie Kirk, a conservative political activist. On Sunday, Sept. 14, more than 100 UK students and Lexington, ...
The University of Kentucky’s Board of Trustees approved the first artificial intelligence (AI) major in Kentucky in the Stanley and Karen Pigman College of Engineering. On Friday, Sept. 12, the board ...
University of Kentucky students organized the “Performative Male Contest,” where both men and women competed to see who was UK’s most performative male. The event took place at ‘the bowl’ outside of ...
A panel of guest speakers gathered at Lexington, Ky.’s Lyric Theatre to explore the cultural legacy of playwright August Wilson, setting the stage for a live production of his memoir the following ...
The first student-run Performative Male Contest was held at the University of Kentucky on Friday, Sept. 12, 2025, at ‘the bowl’ outside of William T. Young Library in Lexington, Ky.
The University of Kentucky has placed an employee on paid administrative leave after he posted an “offensive remark” about the death of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk, according to the Lexington ...
Bear & the Butcher brought the experiences and foods of Oktoberfest to Lexington, Ky., through German foods, drinks and a steinholding competition on Thursday, Sept. 11. According to Jason Huff, the ...
University of Kentucky students received free locally sourced fruits and vegetables grown by Community Sourced Agriculture (CSA) during the annual Wildcat Market on Wednesday, Sept. 10. The market was ...
The University of Kentucky fired a tenured professor due to ethics and policy violations regarding misconduct tied to UK’s former Equine Analytical Chemistry Lab (EACL). Internal investigations into ...
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