UPIKE celebrates Black History Month with African dance performance
Written By Austin Turner February is a special month for the country as it marks progression for the nation. For many people, they brush it off when they see advertisements,[…]
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Written By Austin Turner February is a special month for the country as it marks progression for the nation. For many people, they brush it off when they see advertisements,[…]
Written By Jalen Stone The University of Pikeville sent an email that has a link to a survey called NSSE (National Survey of Student Engagement) for freshmen and seniors. The survey[…]
Written By Austin Turner The UPIKE Career and Professional Development office is located on the ground floor of the Administration Building across from the Student Services office. This is a beneficial[…]
Written By Summer Maynard On Tuesday, Feb. 13, the BSU hosted a viewing of “The Rosa Parks Story” as a part of their month-long events celebrating, honoring and educating others[…]
Written By Lauren Vice At UPIKE BUG Monday, Feb. 12, Cortney Dixon, senior, gave a fairytale story of love and God just before Valentine’s Day. With princesses in distress and[…]
Written By Braydon Sode Auditions are open for UPIKE’s performance of “Little Women.” The classic American novel, written by Louisa May Alcott, has been adapted for theatre complete with musical[…]
Written By Hayden Votaw Another successful What’s Up Wednesday (WuW) came to UPIKE on Valentine’s Day. The event held was called “Build-a-friend”, where UPIKE Students could come, and build a[…]
Written By Hannah Adkins The day before Ash Wednesday, Feb. 13, students met in the chapel at 11 a.m. with the campus chaplain, Rob Musick. In case you are not[…]
Written By Noelani Simpson Trinity Harvest Church started its ministry at UPIKE on Feb. 18 at 7 p.m. in Booth Auditorium. In the days and weeks prior, students and volunteers[…]
Written by Braydon Sode Cheyenne Harlow, sophomore, won the honor to represent UPIKE at the 2018’s Mountain Laurel Festival. The Mountain Laurel Festival is one of Kentucky’s longest running festivals[…]