UPIKE hosts Artist Reception in Allara Library
By Abigail Gibson The annual Janice Beeler Ford Student Art Exhibit reception was held on March 30 in the Allara Library. The gallery is dedicated to the memory of Janice[…]
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By Abigail Gibson The annual Janice Beeler Ford Student Art Exhibit reception was held on March 30 in the Allara Library. The gallery is dedicated to the memory of Janice[…]
Staff Report Rick Newsom will be the featured speaker for the University of Pikeville’s Coleman College of Business Speakers and Leadership Series. Newsom will speak on the topic “Monday Morning[…]
By Christian Wright In recent weeks, Greek life in American colleges has been cast in a negative light with the stories of Penn State’s Kappa Delta Rho and the University[…]
By Alisa Brooke Coleman Kim Willard, adjunct professor of theatre, is a busy woman. She is a private voice teacher, a music minister, and the director of education at Jenny[…]
By Kay Campbell On Monday, March 30, BUG took students to attend “Do You Believe?” The film is the second part to “God’s Not Dead.” The overall message from the[…]
By Brandon Marty The University of Pikeville holds a worship service called “737” in Booth Auditorium each Sunday evening. The program is held at 7:37 p.m. with compelling worship, and[…]
By Anthony Scerati Are you a student or athlete that is looking to get involved in a campus activity? FCA is the place for you. Fellowship of Christian Athletes (FCA)[…]
By JT Harmon The Pikeville Review is a journal of contemporary Appalachian literature. Amanda Jo Runyon, instructor of developmental English, and Dr. Charles Johnson, assistant professor of English, co-edit the[…]
By Katelyn Simpon The time has come to elect the president and vice president of the Student Government Association (SGA). There will be two coalitions for SGA 2015-2016. The names[…]
By Felicia Proctor One topic that some college students face their first year of college is homesickness. This is something that all college students think will not happen to them[…]