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On Monday morning it was announced that the Kentucky Barrels, an Arena Football One team, will call Truist Arena their home ...
Thursday, Aug. 14 Women’s soccer opened its season in a tie against Mercyhurst, 1-1. Megan Molner scored the first goal of ...
NKU is dismissing a story in another news outlet that said big cuts were ahead for Athletics. The report said  “35% of ...
When President Donald Trump signed an executive order withdrawing the U.S. from the Paris Climate Agreement, it came with a lot of disappointment and loss of hope. “It’s disappointing for everyday ...
Don’t have time to read? Listen here… In the 1950s Golden Age, a cruise down Monmouth Street in the center of Newport seemed to be the epitome of glamor: There were flashy lights, A-list performers, ...
1955 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 ...
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 ...
Artificial Intelligence is a hot-button topic across various industries: from theWriter’s Guild of America and SAG-AFTRA strikes in 2023 on the use of AI in film and television production, to theNew ...
NKU will be dissolving its Office of Inclusive Excellence effective immediately, President Cady Short-Thompson announced via a university-wide email on Aug. 29. Chief Diversity Officer Dr. Darryl Peal ...
At the beginning of this semester, Northern Kentucky University opened a new dorm on campus. The Northerner spoke with students, as well as Dr. Eddie Howard, Vice President for Student Affairs, about ...
Beside the main entrance of Steely Library on Louie B. Nunn Drive, bordered by tall hedges and freshly landscaped flower beds, is the central loading dock: home to the Surplus Property warehouse.
In this week’s Northerner World Report, we explored the revoking of student visas at colleges around the country, the effects of flooding in the state and the possible new name for an international ...