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The Northerner

The Independent Student Newspaper of Northern Kentucky University.

The Northerner

The Independent Student Newspaper of Northern Kentucky University.

The Northerner

VIDEO: OINK Film Festival

Cameron Hollstegge November 2, 2022

Cameron Hollstegge talked with junior EMB student Andrew Walsh, and associate professor and program head of Media and Journalism Sara Drabik, about the upcoming OINK Film Festival. The two of them share...

Dylan Boling sets up equipment as he prepares to shoot video.

VIEWPOINTS: With a Rising Interest In Filmmaking, Just How Hard Is It?

Emory Davis, Photo Editor October 20, 2022

According to a Forbes article, majors like  information technology and electronic media have seen a major rise in interest over the past decade. With media and technology growing at such a rapid rate,...

VIDEO: Recapping the EMBer Film Festival

Haven Wolfe, Violet Lewis, and Sophia Cates September 30, 2022

The second annual EMBer Film Festival was held Wednesday, Sept. 28 to celebrate short films created by students during the pandemic. A panel of three judges gave six awards to student filmmakers. We talked...

VIDEO: NKUtuber – Why Emma Webster started her YouTube channel

Abby Behrens, Video Editor March 20, 2021

EMB major Emma Webster started her Youtube Channel five years ago to help her mental health.

Washing your hands is a way to prevent the spread of infections.

Study abroad trips canceled due to Coronavirus

Rachel Smith, Assistant News Editor March 6, 2020

Two study abroad programs scheduled for spring break have been canceled due to confirmed Coronavirus cases in the destination areas, according to NKU Education Abroad officials.  President Ashish Vaidya,...

NKU students shoot photos for the final Luminosity event.

NKU students show off at final Luminosity

Sydney Wege, Contributor August 6, 2016

For the past few years, the tri-state area has experienced Lumenocity, a live illuminated light show to the music of the Cincinnati Pops and Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.  To help with this, Lumenocity...

Sara Drabik works with student Holland Rains in the Norse Media office.

The traveling teacher

Emily Osterholz, Assistant Arts & Life Editor January 20, 2016

Quiet sobs echoed off of the pale blue walls. In her hotel room, she sat hunched in the desk chair.   Sara Drabik was broken. She was confused and completely out of her element. She had only been in...

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