Frank and Sloas finish top 30
Written by Staff Report Jonathan Sloas paced the men with a time of 31 minutes and 37.03 seconds and Molly Frank led the women with a time of 22:47.46 as[…]
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Written by Staff Report Jonathan Sloas paced the men with a time of 31 minutes and 37.03 seconds and Molly Frank led the women with a time of 22:47.46 as[…]
Written By Marshall Bennett Saturday, Oct. 22, UPIKE men’s basketball had a scrimmage in the Expo Center. It was good to see the Bears back in action and with style.[…]
Written By Anothony Roberts On Oct. 21 Rachel Little, instructor of communication, and the UPIKE Pink Ladies, hosted a Party in Pink Zumbathon. All proceeds were donated to the Zumba[…]
Written By Staff Report Behind a career-high three rushing touchdowns from Jamar Kirksey and a dominant defensive performance, the University of Pikeville football team was able to capture an important 31-7[…]
Written By Leonard Burks The University of Pikeville Social Work program experienced an innovative learning opportunity at the Appalachian College of Pharmacy in Oakwood, Va., last week. This event is the[…]
Written By Miranda Davis On Saturday, Oct. 22, Rachel Little, assistant professor of communication, took 12 students from her Advanced Public Speaking class to Waverly Hills Sanatorium, an old tuberculous hospital,[…]
Written By Brian Dunn Students at the University of Pikeville are invited to join in a class trip to Costa Rica in the spring semester. The trip is planned to take[…]
Written By Kallie Moore Tuesday, Oct. 18 in Chapel, Chaplain Rob Musick did a special type of scripture reading. This reading is known as Lectio Divina. Genesis 13 was the chapter[…]
Written By Cory Fields Monday, Oct. 17, a poetry workshop was presented by Amanda Runyon, assistant professor of English. The “Where I’m From” project stems from a state-wide project from the[…]
Written By Madison Varney Ashley Goines is a biology major from Gainesville, Ga., aspiring to be a doctor to help people the way she’s been helped in the past. Kentucky[…]