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Back to school week on The Paul Finebaum Show continues! Evan Vieth, who covers the Texas Longhorns for the Daily Texan joins the show. Cole Parke, who covers the Kentucky wildcats for the Kentucky Kernel joins the show as well. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How a Dak Prescott chant has become part of the routine for the baseball Wildcats; (11:00) a MLB player is banned for life; (19:00) Mark Story of the Herald-Leader on the massive financial settlement affecting college sports, as well as the moves Mitch Barnhart HASN'T made; (39:00) Jonathan Bruner of the Kentucky Kernel on NCAA baseball and (1:00:00) UK volleyball coach Craig Skinner on his team's Japan trip and the upcoming season, when they'll defend their seventh consecutive SEC title PLUS some pointed questions from a customer about a certain cereal…
Welcome to Yapping with Sarah and Morghan, where we talk mostly about lifestyle, girl talk, and hot topics! Tune in as we discuss amongst each other about relatable things as well as advice! On this episode, we got to have a conversation with Hannah Stanley, who is the Editor and Chief of the Kentucky Kernel!
The communications department chair at UK was detained over the weekend on charges of incest and sexual abuse. Kevin Real, 65, was arrested on accusations of incest, first-degree sexual abuse of a child under 12, and first-degree sodomy, according to jail records. His bond is $15,000 dollars. The Kentucky Kernel, citing the arrest record, claims that Real initially sexually molested the 6-year-old relative on multiple occasions. Allegedly more abuse occurred in July. An award-winning educator, Real's "research interests concern organizational and team communication in healthcare, design, and construction contexts," as stated on the website for the Department of Communication at the University of Kentucky. He received a Research Excellence Award from the university and a Teaching Excellence Award from the College of Communication and Information. After working as an associate professor at UK since 2002, Real was elevated to full professor in 2019. According to the Kentucky Kernel, Real took over as department chair in 2020. The Kentucky Kernel was informed by a University of Kentucky representative that Real is currently on administrative leave. In an email to teachers and employees, Dean Jennifer Greer allegedly described the incident as "terribly disturbing to our community." Reportedly written by Greer, the email read, "Do know that all involved are taking this situation seriously, and we are working through established university channels." According to the case docket, the preliminary hearing for Real will take place on October 7. If you like TRUE CRIME TODAY - Be sure to search and subscribe wherever you download podcasts! Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-a-true-crime-podcast/id1504280230?uo=4 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0GYshi6nJCf3O0aKEBTOPs Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/real-ghost-stories-online-2/dark-side-of-wikipedia-true-crime-disturbing-stories iHeart https://www.iheart.com/podcast/270-Dark-Side-of-Wikipedia-Tru-60800715 Amazon https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/565dc51b-d214-4fab-b38b-ae7c723cb79a/Dark-Side-of-Wikipedia-True-Crime-Dark-History Google Podcasts https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hdWRpb2Jvb20uY29tL2NoYW5uZWxzLzUwMDEyNjAucnNz Or Search "True Crime Today" for the best in True Crime ANYWHERE you get podcasts! Support the show at http://www.patreon.com/truecrimetoday
Cole Parke from the Kentucky Kernel joins the show to talk about Kentucky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of Kickin' It With Keeler, Ricky begins the show by giving the takeaways from the Bucs Thursday night win over the Eagles and what it means for both teams going forward. Plus, what is the impact of Zach Ertz being traded from the Eagles to the Cardinals in terms of who is the team to beat in the NFC? Of course, it is the usual Top 5 NFL and College Games of the weekend and we play Week 6 Word Association. Later, Barkley Truax, one of the sports editors of the Kentucky student newspaper, The Kentucky Kernel, joins Ricky to preview Kentucky-Georgia as part of Student Section Showdown. Ricky wraps up the show by talking about the controversial ending to Dodgers-Giants, the Astros starting off the ALCS with a win over the Red Sox, and a look ahead to the start of the NLCS between the Dodgers and the Braves. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode of Student SECtion, Jack Duffey and Michael Hull are joined by Kentucky Kernel sports editor Hunter Shelton. They recap a great Week 5 slate in the SEC while looking ahead to some Week 6 matchups. Student SECtion is presented by the College Football Student Media Poll.
Bowman's Friends is a podcast created to connect and inform UK students of issues, events, and cool stuff on campus and the Lexington area. It is hosted by UK students, for the UK community. Our goal is to amplify student voices through advocating for equity, inclusion, and representation of all. On this episode, Samantha Valentino and Gillian Stawiszynski are joined by Creative Marketing Production Assistant for NBC News and TODAY.com Contributor, Jade Garnett. She graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Kentucky with a Bachelor of Arts in Media Arts and Studies and is a current M.A. candidate in Journalism and Media Studies from the University of Alabama. Throughout her time at UK, she worked with the Kentucky Kernel, KRNL Magazine, the Creative Writing Club, The Odyssey, Student Government Association, the Leadership Development Program, and more. She also completed a number of internships with companies such as On Tour Records, WLEX-TV, MSNBC, and the TODAY Show. They discussed Jade's journey through college and how she worked her way to her current position at NBC, networking, imposter syndrome, and more.
On this episode, you'll hear from two former editors-in-chief of the Kentucky Kernel. Duane Bonifer, journalism and political science graduate from the class of 1991, sits down with fellow journalism graduate and mentor Jack Guthrie. Jack graduated in 1963 and left his mark on UK and the state of Kentucky in many ways. While they now live in different parts of the country, they remain connected by the spirit of UK and the Kentucky Kernel.
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This week, desk editors Sarah Ladd and Hannah Woosley sit down to discuss the New Zealand mosque massacre with writers Mohammed Ahmed and Saadia Akhtar. Kentucky Kernel, all rights reserved. Producer Credit: McKenna Horsley, Makenna Theissen, Sarah Ladd. Thank you to Wils Quinn of Johnny Conqueroo for our theme music: www.johnnyconqueroo.com/
This week, desk editors Sarah Ladd and Hannah Woosley discuss Brianna Stanley’s Environmental Friday column on the National Parks and government shutdowns, Sarah’s SB 97 article (bill will let rape victims track their rape kits), and Hannah's column about allowing children to form their own beliefs. See all columns mentioned at www.kykernel.com/opinion/ Kentucky Kernel, all rights reserved. Producer Credit: McKenna Horsley, Makenna Theissen, Sarah Ladd. Thank you to Wils Quinn of Johnny Conqueroo for our theme music: www.johnnyconqueroo.com/
This week, desk editor Sarah Ladd is joined by Makenna Theissen, the Kernel's social media editor to discuss music with columnist Autumn Miller including her column on Mike Posner's album 'A Real Good Kid'. Makenna and Sarah also discuss Sarah’s column on New York's new education bill and this week's Valentine's Day print edition of the Kernel, 'Kernel in Love'. See all columns mentioned at www.kykernel.com/opinion/ Kentucky Kernel, all rights reserved. Producer Credit: McKenna Horsley, Makenna Theissen, Sarah Ladd. Thank you to Wils Quinn of Johnny Conqueroo for our theme music: www.johnnyconqueroo.com/
This week, desk editors Sarah Ladd and Hannah Woosley discuss writer Mohammed Ahmed’s column on his perspective as a Palestinian Muslim American in Kentucky, Sarah’s Tampon Task Force column, the Kernel's special edition about suicide on UK's campus, and Lextran's black history month celebration of Rosa Parks. See all columns mentioned at www.kykernel.com/opinion/ Kentucky Kernel, all rights reserved. Producer Credit: McKenna Horsley, Makenna Theissen, Sarah Ladd. Thank you to Wils Quinn of Johnny Conqueroo for our theme music: www.johnnyconqueroo.com/
This week, desk editors Sarah Ladd and Hannah Woosley discuss buying in bulk, the Covington Catholic student scandal, the government shutdown, the University of Kentucky dean that was fired, and Lexington restaurant health inspections with special guest, columnist Kelly Walker. See all columns mentioned at http://www.kykernel.com/opinion/ Kentucky Kernel, all rights reserved. Producer Credit: McKenna Horsley, Makenna Theissen, Sarah Ladd. Thank you to Wils Quinn of Johnny Conqueroo for our theme music: http://www.johnnyconqueroo.com/
On this edition of the Big Blue Insider we talk to Coach Seth Greenberg of ESPN about what he saw from UK Basketball in the Bahamas. Plus Chris Leach of the Kentucky Kernel on UK Football. Speaking of UK football there is a schedule change for them next season. Also Rick Pitino has something to clear up.Listen to Big Blue Insider weeknights on 630 WLAP wlap.com or the iHeartRadio app.
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Listen to the Kentucky Kernel's newest sports podcast: Between the Blue and White Lines! In our pilot episode, we discuss volleyball, basketball and football.
Dan Arel is an editor and contributing writer for the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science and Secularite Magazine. He also writes for the Examiner and Truthout. His articles and quotes are published across the internet and have been featured in the Washington Post, Huffington Post, Alternet, Christian Post, Christian Today, Religious News Service, Sojourners, Pasadena Weekly, Kentucky Kernel and many others.His articles focus on secular values issues and political commentary, focusing on issues such as the separation of church and state as it applies to public policy and education. Dan is also the author of the upcoming book "Parenting Without God" for atheist parents raising children in a Christian America.You can follow Dan at www.danarel.com and on twitter @danarelTune in Sunday February 23rd when Sean Prophet interviews author, political writer, speaker and secular advocate Dan Arel.
Dan Arel is an editor and contributing writer for the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science and Secularite Magazine. He also writes for the Examiner and Truthout. His articles and quotes are published across the internet and have been featured in the Washington Post, Huffington Post, Alternet, Christian Post, Christian Today, Religious News Service, Sojourners, Pasadena Weekly, Kentucky Kernel and many others.His articles focus on secular values issues and political commentary, focusing on issues such as the separation of church and state as it applies to public policy and education. Dan is also the author of the upcoming book "Parenting Without God" for atheist parents raising children in a Christian America.You can follow Dan at www.danarel.com and on twitter @danarelTune in Sunday February 23rd when Sean Prophet interviews author, political writer, speaker and secular advocate Dan Arel.