Students lead Chapel Service
Written By Jamie Riley On Tuesday, Sept. 13, UPIKE’s Chaplain, Rob Musick, held a chapel service for students who may are interested in being involved. Musick said chapel service benefits[…]
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Written By Jamie Riley On Tuesday, Sept. 13, UPIKE’s Chaplain, Rob Musick, held a chapel service for students who may are interested in being involved. Musick said chapel service benefits[…]
Written By Robert Rundle The University of Pikeville held its weekly worship service in Booth Auditorium Sunday night, Sept. 19. The worship service is called “737” and fittingly, it starts[…]
Written By Corey Fields Have you ever wanted to travel to and live somewhere new? Now is your chance to go and learn about a different culture. At the Global[…]
Written by Jarek Burke Parking…. Eww. All of us at UPIKE know that the parking is a drag, whether you drive to school and battle the garage, or you are[…]
Written By Christopher Figg The college experience is something everyone looks forward to the minute they get their caps and gowns for high school graduation. I was one of those[…]
Written by Holly Burke on September 20, 2016 On Saturday, Oct. 15, the University of Pikeville will be hosting a 5K Run/Walk in front of the Pikeville Exposition Center[…]
Written by Robert Rundle The University of Pikeville held a reception in Weber Art Gallery on Sept. 2. This reception was for Paula Smith, UPIKE instructor of art, who was[…]
Written by Holly Burke On Tuesday, Sept. 6, the University of Pikeville’s Blessed Unity of God (BUG) held a meeting in the chapel hosted by advisor Shena Shepherd. BUG meetings[…]
Written by Madison Varney “Hard work beats talent when talent doesn’t work hard,” Jonathan Schott, the new music professor in the Humanities division said when asked to give some advice[…]
Written by Brian Dunn Starting off the semester with a bang, students of the Acting I class were given the option to view a performance of Polka Dots at Jenny[…]