Exactly one week after the Kentucky football faithful spent their night waiting out the weather for the Wildcats’ season opener, Coach Stoops’s crew returned the favor with one of the worst losses in program history.
Month: September 2024
Based on the little we’ve seen of every team thus far I’m going to attempt to lay out predictions for the NFL playoffs, from one-hit Wild Card wonders all the way up to Super Bowl Champions.
On the opening Sunday of the new NFL season, it was announced that Kendrick Lamar will be the headlining performer of the iconic Super Bowl halftime show this year.
As we move deeper into the new semester, more and more is happening in campus life. A great way to experience community and have fun at Asbury is through the athletics department.
As students trickled into Hughes Auditorium and took their seats last Monday, Sept. 9, a table and two chairs sat on the stage by the organ. It is not uncommon for a speaker to use props in his or her sermons, but students were unaware of the simple truths that Rev. Zach Meerkreebs was about to demonstrate.
Eminence Independent Middle School teacher Jennifer Montgomery, an English teacher for 23 years, a National Board-Certified Teacher and an Asbury alumna, accepted the 2025 Kentucky Teacher of the Year Award at the Kentucky State Capitol on Sept. 10.
During their time at Asbury, students are given the opportunity each year to participate in different retreats which focus on spiritual life and growth. Some of these opportunities are the class retreats offered each fall semester.
The family-friendly Wilmore Storytelling Festival celebrates the art of storytelling.
This fall marks the tenth anniversary of Kentucky’s jazz festival. The Kentucky Heritage Jazz Festival originally took place in Old...
Ring! Ring! Ring! My hands reached my phone to stop the horrid sounds of my wake-up call. Luckily for me, I already knew exactly what I was going to wear, so I rolled over and shut my eyes for just 10 more minutes of sleep.
While they are just 90 minutes in a sometimes years-long campaign, presidential debates can either be a huge blessing for a candidate's campaign or a possible curse.
“The problem is that we have politicians in our country who are beholden to the gun lobby. And either based...