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Matthew Dietz, Sports Editor. June 6, 2021. It was the shot and the moment that will likely be remembered for a long time as the play of the year for the 2020-21 NKU men’s basketball team.THE NORTHERNER
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The Office of Inclusive Excellence introduced the Bias Incident Response Team in a public town hall discussion via Zoom on Wednesday, April 21. Based on Northern Kentucky University’s Bias Incident Response Protocol, the team is tasked with responding to reports of incidents involving bias and prejudice on campus and creating a more supportive campus environment.THE NORTHERNER
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Alyssa Weber, Arts & Life Editor. Since alumna Jasmine Watson graduated last spring with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in photography, she said she has felt like her life has been put on pause. “When the pandemic hit, I was in the middle of doing my thesis work for my senior exhibition and that was about my mom and grandma, and my mom isfrom
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Matthew Dietz, Sports Editor. June 6, 2021. It was the shot and the moment that will likely be remembered for a long time as the play of the year for the 2020-21 NKU men’s basketball team.THE NORTHERNER
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It was the shot and the moment that will likely be remembered for a long time as the play of the year for the 2020-21 NKU men’s basketball team. With the seconds ticking down on the clock during NKU’s Horizon League Tournament quarterfinal game against Detroit Mercy, freshman forward David Böhm crashed the boards offTHE NORTHERNER
The Office of Inclusive Excellence introduced the Bias Incident Response Team in a public town hall discussion via Zoom on Wednesday, April 21. Based on Northern Kentucky University’s Bias Incident Response Protocol, the team is tasked with responding to reports of incidents involving bias and prejudice on campus and creating a more supportive campus environment.THE NORTHERNER
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The only sort of filming that I’ve been a part of has been Dance ’21. It’s been difficult, to say the least. It’s not something that everyone’s used to quite yet, but I’ve heard a lot of stories from other people that filming for the actual shows has been a little more difficult than anyone anticipated. It’s just not a place whereTHE NORTHERNER
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Alyssa Weber, Arts & Life Editor. Since alumna Jasmine Watson graduated last spring with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in photography, she said she has felt like her life has been put on pause. “When the pandemic hit, I was in the middle of doing my thesis work for my senior exhibition and that was about my mom and grandma, and my mom isfrom
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In Northern Kentucky, the dangers of human trafficking might appear inconsequential. One imagines a trip abroad gone wrong or bases their knowledge around the dramatic portrayals they’ve seen in Hollywood. But this violation of human rights is living and prevalent, and it can happen to anyone. In March 2018, The Cincinnati Enquirer reported thatTim
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The Office of Inclusive Excellence introduced the Bias Incident Response Team in a public town hall discussion via Zoom on Wednesday, April 21. Based on Northern Kentucky University’s Bias Incident Response Protocol, the team is tasked with responding to reports of incidents involving bias and prejudice on campus and creating a more supportive campus environment.THE NORTHERNER
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The only sort of filming that I’ve been a part of has been Dance ’21. It’s been difficult, to say the least. It’s not something that everyone’s used to quite yet, but I’ve heard a lot of stories from other people that filming for the actual shows has been a little more difficult than anyone anticipated. It’s just not a place whereTHE NORTHERNER
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Alyssa Weber, Arts & Life Editor. Since alumna Jasmine Watson graduated last spring with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in photography, she said she has felt like her life has been put on pause. “When the pandemic hit, I was in the middle of doing my thesis work for my senior exhibition and that was about my mom and grandma, and my mom isfrom
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In Northern Kentucky, the dangers of human trafficking might appear inconsequential. One imagines a trip abroad gone wrong or bases their knowledge around the dramatic portrayals they’ve seen in Hollywood. But this violation of human rights is living and prevalent, and it can happen to anyone. In March 2018, The Cincinnati Enquirer reported thatTim
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1 day ago · The Northern Kentucky Norse baseball team chose to go with a familiar face as their new head coach on Tuesday, promoting Dizzy Peyton from his role as assistant coach to replace Todd Asalon, who retired at the conclusion of the 2021 season. After joiningNKU’s staff in
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The Office of Inclusive Excellence introduced the Bias Incident Response Team in a public town hall discussion via Zoom on Wednesday, April 21. Based on Northern Kentucky University’s Bias Incident Response Protocol, the team is tasked with responding to reports of incidents involving bias and prejudice on campus and creating a more supportive campus environment.THE NORTHERNER
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The only sort of filming that I’ve been a part of has been Dance ’21. It’s been difficult, to say the least. It’s not something that everyone’s used to quite yet, but I’ve heard a lot of stories from other people that filming for the actual shows has been a little more difficult than anyone anticipated. It’s just not a place whereTHE NORTHERNER
Senior theatre BFA major Jackson Hurt didn’t always want to be a performer, but he said there was a moment on stage during his first show that made him realize he was at home. When he entered college, he declared his major as electronic media broadcasting major but quickly changed to theatre during his firstTHE NORTHERNER
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Alyssa Weber, Arts & Life Editor. Since alumna Jasmine Watson graduated last spring with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in photography, she said she has felt like her life has been put on pause. “When the pandemic hit, I was in the middle of doing my thesis work for my senior exhibition and that was about my mom and grandma, and my mom isfrom
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It was the shot and the moment that will likely be remembered for a long time as the play of the year for the 2020-21 NKU men’s basketball team. With the seconds ticking down on the clock during NKU’s Horizon League Tournament quarterfinal game against Detroit Mercy, freshman forward David Böhm crashed the boards offTHE NORTHERNER
The Office of Inclusive Excellence introduced the Bias Incident Response Team in a public town hall discussion via Zoom on Wednesday, April 21. Based on Northern Kentucky University’s Bias Incident Response Protocol, the team is tasked with responding to reports of incidents involving bias and prejudice on campus and creating a more supportive campus environment. SPORTS – THE NORTHERNER The program had a very successful first year at NKU. Noah Schuler, Reporter • May 11, 2021. Over the past year, NKU has seen the rise of its Esports program in ways few might have seen coming. At this time last year, NKU’s Esport Club had just received aTHE NORTHERNER
It feels like it’s been forever,” Clough said. Sophomore social studies education major Chris Roat received the Pfizer vaccine as well. Roat said he wanted to get the vaccine for those who lost loved ones during the pandemic. “I wanted to do my part to stop the spread and hopefully return to some semblance of normal.THE NORTHERNER
A virus wasn’t the only thing spreading since the onset of COVID-19 as Asian Americans have recently been experiencing an increase in hate crimes. NOVA, an NKU multicultural organization, is working to flatten this curve of hate. When NOVA president Holly Blansette stumbled across a report of 3,795 hate incidents between March 2020 andFebruary
NATE JONES – THE NORTHERNER The Independent Student Newspaper of Northern Kentucky University. The Northern Kentucky Norse baseball team chose to go with a familiar face as their new head coach on Tuesday, promoting Dizzy Peyton from his role as assistant coach to replace Todd Asalon, who retiredTHE NORTHERNER
Since alumna Jasmine Watson graduated last spring with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in photography, she said she has felt like her life has been put on pause. “When the pandemic hit, I was in the middle of doing my thesis work for my senior exhibition and that was about myTHE NORTHERNER
Last year over spring break, junior musical theatre BFA major Arianna Catalano was visiting New York with her mom to take some dance classes and watch a few Broadway performances. Little did she know, she was at some of the last performances before Broadway would shut down due to COVID-19. “I remember being in NewTHE NORTHERNER
Josh Kelly, Managing Editor. I stumbled into The Northerner’s meeting by a matter of being pushed by none other than Natalie. After spending weeks that turned into months in the same classes she and I were waiting in the lobby of Griffin Hall, extremely distanced, for the meeting doors to open. Intimated, I still sat and listened.THE NORTHERNER
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The Northerner. Interim Provost Dr. Ande Durojaiye announced today in a campus-wide email that the Pfizer vaccine will be distributed at BB&T Arena on campus for eligible individuals on March 20 and 21 from 8 a.m. through 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. through 4 p.m. This will be a partnership with St. Elizabeth’s mass-vaccination site.THE NORTHERNER
The only sort of filming that I’ve been a part of has been Dance ’21. It’s been difficult, to say the least. It’s not something that everyone’s used to quite yet, but I’ve heard a lot of stories from other people that filming for the actual shows has been a little more difficult than anyone anticipated. It’s just not a place whereTHE NORTHERNER
Senior theatre BFA major Jackson Hurt didn’t always want to be a performer, but he said there was a moment on stage during his first show that made him realize he was at home. When he entered college, he declared his major as electronic media broadcasting major but quickly changed to theatre during his firstTHE NORTHERNER
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In Northern Kentucky, the dangers of human trafficking might appear inconsequential. One imagines a trip abroad gone wrong or bases their knowledge around the dramatic portrayals they’ve seen in Hollywood. But this violation of human rights is living and prevalent, and it can happen to anyone. In March 2018, The Cincinnati Enquirer reported thatTim
ONLINE VS. PRINT: ADVANTAGES OF MOVING TO DIGITAL FIRST Some advantages of being “Digital First” and limiting hard copies include: Having the option of being the first news outlet to break a story. Spending more time on how to improve content rather than cramming multiple stories onto one page. Saving a significant amount of money on printing costs. Decreasing the amount of trees beingslaughtered.
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Ball State University announced Tuesday afternoon that they have hired Northern Kentucky University President Geoffrey Mearns to be their 17th president. The Muncie, Indiana university made the announcement during a 1:30 p.m. assembly at Sursa Hall. According to a press release from Northern Kentucky University, Mearns notified the Board of Regents that he will notTHE NORTHERNER
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The Northerner. Interim Provost Dr. Ande Durojaiye announced today in a campus-wide email that the Pfizer vaccine will be distributed at BB&T Arena on campus for eligible individuals on March 20 and 21 from 8 a.m. through 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. through 4 p.m. This will be a partnership with St. Elizabeth’s mass-vaccination site.THE NORTHERNER
The only sort of filming that I’ve been a part of has been Dance ’21. It’s been difficult, to say the least. It’s not something that everyone’s used to quite yet, but I’ve heard a lot of stories from other people that filming for the actual shows has been a little more difficult than anyone anticipated. It’s just not a place whereTHE NORTHERNER
Senior theatre BFA major Jackson Hurt didn’t always want to be a performer, but he said there was a moment on stage during his first show that made him realize he was at home. When he entered college, he declared his major as electronic media broadcasting major but quickly changed to theatre during his firstTHE NORTHERNER
Dr. Eddie J. Howard, Jr. has been selected as NKU’s Vice President for Student Affairs, according to the administration in a news release. Howard assumes the role on Jan. 1, 2021 and will provide direct leadership over student-centered departments across campus. Prior to joining NKU, Howard served as Vice President for Student Affairs for YoungstownTHE NORTHERNER
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Ball State University announced Tuesday afternoon that they have hired Northern Kentucky University President Geoffrey Mearns to be their 17th president. The Muncie, Indiana university made the announcement during a 1:30 p.m. assembly at Sursa Hall. According to a press release from Northern Kentucky University, Mearns notified the Board of Regents that he will notTHE NORTHERNER
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Dr. Eddie J. Howard, Jr. has been selected as NKU’s Vice President for Student Affairs, according to the administration in a news release. Howard assumes the role on Jan. 1, 2021 and will provide direct leadership over student-centered departments across campus. Prior to joining NKU, Howard served as Vice President for Student Affairs for YoungstownTHE NORTHERNER
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In Northern Kentucky, the dangers of human trafficking might appear inconsequential. One imagines a trip abroad gone wrong or bases their knowledge around the dramatic portrayals they’ve seen in Hollywood. But this violation of human rights is living and prevalent, and it can happen to anyone. In March 2018, The Cincinnati Enquirer reported thatTim
ONLINE VS. PRINT: ADVANTAGES OF MOVING TO DIGITAL FIRST Some advantages of being “Digital First” and limiting hard copies include: Having the option of being the first news outlet to break a story. Spending more time on how to improve content rather than cramming multiple stories onto one page. Saving a significant amount of money on printing costs. Decreasing the amount of trees beingslaughtered.
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Ball State University announced Tuesday afternoon that they have hired Northern Kentucky University President Geoffrey Mearns to be their 17th president. The Muncie, Indiana university made the announcement during a 1:30 p.m. assembly at Sursa Hall. According to a press release from Northern Kentucky University, Mearns notified the Board of Regents that he will notTHE NORTHERNER
NKU creates Bias Incident Response Team for more supportive campus May 8, 2021 ‘Science is not political’: Faculty discuss COVID-19 cases and vaccines May 2, 2021 ‘I’m seeing a light at the end of the tunnel’: faculty discuss 2021 fall semester plans May 2, 2021THE NORTHERNER
8 hours ago · The Northern Kentucky Norse baseball team chose to go with a familiar face as their new head coach on Tuesday, promoting Dizzy Peyton from his role as assistant coach to replace Todd Asalon, who retired at the conclusion of the 2021 season. After joiningNKU’s staff in
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The Northerner. Interim Provost Dr. Ande Durojaiye announced today in a campus-wide email that the Pfizer vaccine will be distributed at BB&T Arena on campus for eligible individuals on March 20 and 21 from 8 a.m. through 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. through 4 p.m. This will be a partnership with St. Elizabeth’s mass-vaccination site.THE NORTHERNER
The only sort of filming that I’ve been a part of has been Dance ’21. It’s been difficult, to say the least. It’s not something that everyone’s used to quite yet, but I’ve heard a lot of stories from other people that filming for the actual shows has been a little more difficult than anyone anticipated. It’s just not a place whereTHE NORTHERNER
Senior theatre BFA major Jackson Hurt didn’t always want to be a performer, but he said there was a moment on stage during his first show that made him realize he was at home. When he entered college, he declared his major as electronic media broadcasting major but quickly changed to theatre during his firstTHE NORTHERNER
Dr. Eddie J. Howard, Jr. has been selected as NKU’s Vice President for Student Affairs, according to the administration in a news release. Howard assumes the role on Jan. 1, 2021 and will provide direct leadership over student-centered departments across campus. Prior to joining NKU, Howard served as Vice President for Student Affairs for YoungstownTHE NORTHERNER
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In Northern Kentucky, the dangers of human trafficking might appear inconsequential. One imagines a trip abroad gone wrong or bases their knowledge around the dramatic portrayals they’ve seen in Hollywood. But this violation of human rights is living and prevalent, and it can happen to anyone. In March 2018, The Cincinnati Enquirer reported thatTim
ONLINE VS. PRINT: ADVANTAGES OF MOVING TO DIGITAL FIRST Some advantages of being “Digital First” and limiting hard copies include: Having the option of being the first news outlet to break a story. Spending more time on how to improve content rather than cramming multiple stories onto one page. Saving a significant amount of money on printing costs. Decreasing the amount of trees beingslaughtered.
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Ball State University announced Tuesday afternoon that they have hired Northern Kentucky University President Geoffrey Mearns to be their 17th president. The Muncie, Indiana university made the announcement during a 1:30 p.m. assembly at Sursa Hall. According to a press release from Northern Kentucky University, Mearns notified the Board of Regents that he will notTHE NORTHERNER
8 hours ago · The Northern Kentucky Norse baseball team chose to go with a familiar face as their new head coach on Tuesday, promoting Dizzy Peyton from his role as assistant coach to replace Todd Asalon, who retired at the conclusion of the 2021 season. After joiningNKU’s staff in
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It was the shot and the moment that will likely be remembered for a long time as the play of the year for the 2020-21 NKU men’s basketball team. With the seconds ticking down on the clock during NKU’s Horizon League Tournament quarterfinal game against Detroit Mercy, freshman forward David Böhm crashed the boards offTHE NORTHERNER
Interim Provost Dr. Ande Durojaiye announced today in a campus-wide email that the Pfizer vaccine will be distributed at BB&T Arena on campus for eligible individuals on March 20 and 21 from 8 a.m. through 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. through 4 p.m. This will be a partnership with St. Elizabeth’s mass-vaccination site. You canTHE NORTHERNER
The Office of Inclusive Excellence introduced the Bias Incident Response Team in a public town hall discussion via Zoom on Wednesday, April 21. Based on Northern Kentucky University’s Bias Incident Response Protocol, the team is tasked with responding to reports of incidents involving bias and prejudice on campus and creating a more supportive campus environment.THE NORTHERNER
Starting today, fully vaccinated individuals on NKU’s campus are no longer required to wear a mask or social distance, according to a campus-wide email sent out by President Ashish Vaidya late this morning. The email discusses new CDC guidelines that “fully vaccinated people no longer need to maintain social distancing or wearmasks except while
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NKU is returning to mostly in-person classes in the fall, but campus community members are still planning to carry impactful experiences and lessons from the pandemic with them as they return to a new sense of normalcy. Dr. Ande Durojaiye, interim provost and executive vice president for Academic Affairs, described the class format breakdownfor
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Editor’s Note: Submissions are edited for clarity and length. 130 students read Dr. Joan Ferrante’s “How to Respond in a Pandemic” as part of a Health Innovation grant. Dr. Ferrante shared the award-winning essays with The Northerner. These essays detail how students used the book to cope with the pandemic in their lives.Lesley Daley:
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This package highlights students’ struggles with mental health during the pandemic, why students chose to get a COVID-19 vaccine, what classes will look like in the fall and more. Join us in moving forward to the future by reflecting on the past. Junior neuroscience major Katie Clough received both doses of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine.THE NORTHERNER
Dr. Eddie J. Howard, Jr. has been selected as NKU’s Vice President for Student Affairs, according to the administration in a news release. Howard assumes the role on Jan. 1, 2021 and will provide direct leadership over student-centered departments across campus. Prior to joining NKU, Howard served as Vice President for Student Affairs for YoungstownTHE NORTHERNER
The Northerner. In a campus-wide email, President Ashish Vaidya announced that Robert Kues, faculty member of the biological sciences department, died on Tuesday, Oct. 27. “Rob loved teaching and inspiring his students. He did not have any biological children, but his colleagues said he considered his students as his own.THE NORTHERNER
NKU creates Bias Incident Response Team for more supportive campus May 8, 2021 ‘Science is not political’: Faculty discuss COVID-19 cases and vaccines May 2, 2021 ‘I’m seeing a light at the end of the tunnel’: faculty discuss 2021 fall semester plans May 2, 2021THE NORTHERNER
The Office of Inclusive Excellence introduced the Bias Incident Response Team in a public town hall discussion via Zoom on Wednesday, April 21. Based on Northern Kentucky University’s Bias Incident Response Protocol, the team is tasked with responding to reports of incidents involving bias and prejudice on campus and creating a more supportive campus environment.THE NORTHERNER
What is your year/major? Junior, marketing and theatre double major. What were your thoughts last spring when the university first closed? I think my first thoughts when it first started happening was ‘oh, we get an extended spring break. We get an extended spring break, and it just got kept going’—I don’t think it evenTHE NORTHERNER
Senior theatre BFA major Jackson Hurt didn’t always want to be a performer, but he said there was a moment on stage during his first show that made him realize he was at home. When he entered college, he declared his major as electronic media broadcasting major but quickly changed to theatre during his firstTHE NORTHERNER
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Dr. Eddie J. Howard, Jr. has been selected as NKU’s Vice President for Student Affairs, according to the administration in a news release. Howard assumes the role on Jan. 1, 2021 and will provide direct leadership over student-centered departments across campus. Prior to joining NKU, Howard served as Vice President for Student Affairs for YoungstownTHE NORTHERNER
In Northern Kentucky, the dangers of human trafficking might appear inconsequential. One imagines a trip abroad gone wrong or bases their knowledge around the dramatic portrayals they’ve seen in Hollywood. But this violation of human rights is living and prevalent, and it can happen to anyone. In March 2018, The Cincinnati Enquirer reported thatTim
BLACK AND GOLD OR BLACK AND WHITE? WHAT ARE NKU COLORSLIST OF UNIVERSITY COLORSOHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY COLORS You see them everywhere on the Northern Kentucky University campus: on posters, letterhead and the uniforms of the athletes. They’re the school colors, black and gold, right? Wrong! Confused? You’re not alone. “The official colors of the university are gold and white as established by the first Board of Regents,” said Kathy Stewart, director of special events. FROM MAINTENANCE TO LAW, MEARNS HAS DONE IT ALL. Geoffrey Mearns has never been one to shy away from opportunities. From working hard on a maintenance staff, to prosecuting the Italian mafia in New York City, to becoming NKU’s fifth president, opportunities are something Mearns feels are very important; something not to be wasted. In the summer between his junior and senior years NKU GRAD SHOWS NO FEAR Elizabeth Costello had the most disgusting Thanksgiving meal of her life this year. At the dinner table was a maggot-infested turkey, bile gelatin with African cave-dwelling spiders, worm green beans, beetle, worm and cockroach stuffing, maggot mashed potatoes with rotten fish sauce gravy and sheep’s brain pie with worms.THE NORTHERNER
NKU creates Bias Incident Response Team for more supportive campus May 8, 2021 ‘Science is not political’: Faculty discuss COVID-19 cases and vaccines May 2, 2021 ‘I’m seeing a light at the end of the tunnel’: faculty discuss 2021 fall semester plans May 2, 2021THE NORTHERNER
The Office of Inclusive Excellence introduced the Bias Incident Response Team in a public town hall discussion via Zoom on Wednesday, April 21. Based on Northern Kentucky University’s Bias Incident Response Protocol, the team is tasked with responding to reports of incidents involving bias and prejudice on campus and creating a more supportive campus environment.THE NORTHERNER
What is your year/major? Junior, marketing and theatre double major. What were your thoughts last spring when the university first closed? I think my first thoughts when it first started happening was ‘oh, we get an extended spring break. We get an extended spring break, and it just got kept going’—I don’t think it evenTHE NORTHERNER
Senior theatre BFA major Jackson Hurt didn’t always want to be a performer, but he said there was a moment on stage during his first show that made him realize he was at home. When he entered college, he declared his major as electronic media broadcasting major but quickly changed to theatre during his firstTHE NORTHERNER
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Dr. Eddie J. Howard, Jr. has been selected as NKU’s Vice President for Student Affairs, according to the administration in a news release. Howard assumes the role on Jan. 1, 2021 and will provide direct leadership over student-centered departments across campus. Prior to joining NKU, Howard served as Vice President for Student Affairs for YoungstownTHE NORTHERNER
In Northern Kentucky, the dangers of human trafficking might appear inconsequential. One imagines a trip abroad gone wrong or bases their knowledge around the dramatic portrayals they’ve seen in Hollywood. But this violation of human rights is living and prevalent, and it can happen to anyone. In March 2018, The Cincinnati Enquirer reported thatTim
BLACK AND GOLD OR BLACK AND WHITE? WHAT ARE NKU COLORSLIST OF UNIVERSITY COLORSOHIO NORTHERN UNIVERSITY COLORS You see them everywhere on the Northern Kentucky University campus: on posters, letterhead and the uniforms of the athletes. They’re the school colors, black and gold, right? Wrong! Confused? You’re not alone. “The official colors of the university are gold and white as established by the first Board of Regents,” said Kathy Stewart, director of special events. FROM MAINTENANCE TO LAW, MEARNS HAS DONE IT ALL. Geoffrey Mearns has never been one to shy away from opportunities. From working hard on a maintenance staff, to prosecuting the Italian mafia in New York City, to becoming NKU’s fifth president, opportunities are something Mearns feels are very important; something not to be wasted. In the summer between his junior and senior years NKU GRAD SHOWS NO FEAR Elizabeth Costello had the most disgusting Thanksgiving meal of her life this year. At the dinner table was a maggot-infested turkey, bile gelatin with African cave-dwelling spiders, worm green beans, beetle, worm and cockroach stuffing, maggot mashed potatoes with rotten fish sauce gravy and sheep’s brain pie with worms. VIDEO – THE NORTHERNER The Independent Student Newspaper of Northern Kentucky University. This semester has been a rocky one for a lot of NKU students, but here's how two NKU organizations made the best out of a bad situation.THE NORTHERNER
1 day ago · It was the shot and the moment that will likely be remembered for a long time as the play of the year for the 2020-21 NKU men’s basketball team. With the seconds ticking down on the clock during NKU’s Horizon League Tournament quarterfinal game against Detroit Mercy, freshman forward David Böhm crashed the boards offTHE NORTHERNER
Interim Provost Dr. Ande Durojaiye announced today in a campus-wide email that the Pfizer vaccine will be distributed at BB&T Arena on campus for eligible individuals on March 20 and 21 from 8 a.m. through 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. through 4 p.m. This will be a partnership with St. Elizabeth’s mass-vaccination site. You canTHE NORTHERNER
The Office of Inclusive Excellence introduced the Bias Incident Response Team in a public town hall discussion via Zoom on Wednesday, April 21. Based on Northern Kentucky University’s Bias Incident Response Protocol, the team is tasked with responding to reports of incidents involving bias and prejudice on campus and creating a more supportive campus environment.THE NORTHERNER
Over the last year, NKU has had to adapt to virtual operations. Classes, appointments, meetings and even commencement were all virtual. Students, staff and faculty learned to adapt to the online environment and make the best out of the situation. However, now that more people are getting vaccinated and cases are decreasing in manyareas
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Dr. Eddie J. Howard, Jr. has been selected as NKU’s Vice President for Student Affairs, according to the administration in a news release. Howard assumes the role on Jan. 1, 2021 and will provide direct leadership over student-centered departments across campus. Prior to joining NKU, Howard served as Vice President for Student Affairs for YoungstownTHE NORTHERNER
I stumbled into The Northerner’s meeting by a matter of being pushed by none other than Natalie. After spending weeks that turned into months in the same classes she and I were waiting in the lobby of Griffin Hall, extremely distanced, for the meeting doors to open.Intimated, I
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In Northern Kentucky, the dangers of human trafficking might appear inconsequential. One imagines a trip abroad gone wrong or bases their knowledge around the dramatic portrayals they’ve seen in Hollywood. But this violation of human rights is living and prevalent, and it can happen to anyone. In March 2018, The Cincinnati Enquirer reported thatTim
BLACK AND GOLD OR BLACK AND WHITE? WHAT ARE NKU COLORS You see them everywhere on the Northern Kentucky University campus: on posters, letterhead and the uniforms of the athletes. They’re the school colors, black and gold, right? Wrong! Confused? You’re not alone. “The official colors of the university are gold and white as established by the first Board of Regents,” said Kathy Stewart, director of special events. NKU GRAD SHOWS NO FEAR Elizabeth Costello had the most disgusting Thanksgiving meal of her life this year. At the dinner table was a maggot-infested turkey, bile gelatin with African cave-dwelling spiders, worm green beans, beetle, worm and cockroach stuffing, maggot mashed potatoes with rotten fish sauce gravy and sheep’s brain pie with worms.*
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