xt7jm61bp834 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt7jm61bp834/data/mets.xml The Kentucky Kernel Kentucky -- Lexington The Kentucky Kernel 2007-02-01 Earlier Titles: Idea of University of Kentucky, The State College Cadet newspapers English Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. The Kentucky Kernel The Kentucky Kernel, February 01, 2007 text The Kentucky Kernel, February 01, 2007 2007 2007-02-01 2020 true xt7jm61bp834 section xt7jm61bp834 5‘} “u it \NW/W’. KY KERN E l. .(‘()M KENTUCKY KERNEL (LELEBRATINU it) Yl'ARS ()l lNlMl’lNltl \tl Study: Ky. students staying in state after graduation By Juliann Vachon ,vachonflkykernet com The inaiorit) ot Kentuek) .stu dents are starting their post-graduate eai'eers iii the Bluegrass state. aeeord- ing to a stud) b} the state‘s (‘ouneil oit l’ostseeoitdat‘) lidueation. Ntnet} lHC pereent of resident graduates tiom publie eolleges and nnnersities remained in Kentuek} at- ter eonipletmg their degree. up l3 pereent from a similar stud) in 200i). tteeording to the new study (‘hailes MeUre“. director ot~ ln' torination and t'eseareh at the CPR. said the results pronde hope that Kentuek} “ill eontinue inereasing the amount of degree-holding residents. but the state should moxe t'orisard \\ ith “eautious optimism." "lt' Kentuek) is going to moxe forward. we're going to ha\ e to be at~ traetne to good businesses." Me(1re\\ said. "lzdueation is the ke) to that." The stud) e\antitted htm man} Kentuek} students eompletmg their degree at a ptiblie eollege or unnersi t_\ in lttttl were still li\ing iit Kenr link) in Elmo. The number of nonresident Ken tuck‘y graduates staying in state at'tei' graduation also inereased to V per eeitt. up l3 pereent trom llttttt. liightysix pereent ot resident and nonresident Kenttiek} students is" tnaiited in Kentuek) .it'ter giaduatton. up trom 7? pei‘eeni in 300“ .\ national deeltiie in biitlts led some to eonelude that Kentuek} \\ as e\perieneing a “brain drain" in the last se\eial )ears. e\pi.\rting more stii dents than it aetuall} did. said l'ls President Lee lodd in an e‘rttttttl to the Kernel. Keiituekt ts aetuall_\ keeping more students iii state attei giadiia tioit. and Todd attributed that to multi ple laetors. ineltidtng tlte dualit} o1 higher edtieatton iii Ketttuek) and a grim mg eeonom} "I think out eeonoin}, generall}. has grtmtt tit ieeettt _\e.ii's. and it's started to gio\\ iii tlte right \\a_\s mote lngli teeh. high skill iobs so that out best and brightest don't ll.t\ e [U lx'.t\t‘ ltittttt' lt‘ t‘tlt'stte eutttttttttt Hit poitunitt.” Todd said \\ hile tlte etonom} has tnipio\ ed. Kentuekt still laeks a \\oi'ktoi‘ee big enough to sitteesstttll\ tompete iii a Ilst eenttn} eeoitont}. l’odd said ”I‘llk' ttlL'tt ls llt.tl .t liti‘t'L‘ CLlUCdT‘Ckl populate “Ill be a mote pi‘ospeiotis one as “ell." lodd said “l.dtitatioii and tit\estment in our gio\\th and stieeess is. I am \Ull\lllLCtl. the titost impoitant tlttng \\e eatt do to gioit Ketttttek} ‘s etoitont) " littltl sattl l'K.s ittt‘ ill ellttt'ls deitionstiate hon serious Kentuek} is about being .i piogiessne state eeo nomitall}. tiilttiiallx and \‘xllltttlit‘ild‘ l.‘ l l\ ttL‘t‘tls :lllllllll ttttttt I".ttlt.“. \lt'fjtet' lts‘ltlt'h l‘§ :‘lll‘ ti' Natl, 'tie national .txeiage. lodd said 'lt \\e titatittaitt tltts toizimttiixent lit t‘\tL'll\‘lls\' lll \‘tlllsdl‘i‘H, \\'.' \‘stll l .im toitxtttted. li.i\e e\ett iiiote \tlt eess tit .tttiaetittg the kinds ot iobs tli.it \sdl keep tttott ot otit best and bitghtest in l\e‘llltt\l\\ .ts nei .i\ .tl taettitg ntoie people to oin .oiiinton \\e.tltlt tton: outside the state lodd said l ls alum .\ai.t (ll\t\lt'll giaduatett tit .\l.i} ftltlh and said she dettded to st.i\ tn the state \si'lt t.tt'.ti‘\ .ttid ~ Grads :::v 5 S( } committee 1 , . e in. t atiitv hatt't as it: rot-.7.“ "it. ‘u‘ at! ..\(Lil\tt._.it Admits, a , Fittsttm Hangin’ m‘ound UK Outdoor Pursuits club hosts its first rock-climbing competition at Johnson Center for students, employees By John Crowell news @kyke' "e (.tt'tt The Johnson ('eitter's e limb iitg “all got a bit more attention than tisual last night .is met (tll people partittpated tit .t roek elimbing eompetittoit at the lit ness eoinple\. l'lx ()utdoor l’ursuits. an or gaiii/ation tltrotiglt \xliieh sIU' dents. taeult} and stall eait atr tend group otitdoor sporting trips. sponsored tlte e\ent. John (iillispie. a eommunir eations graduate student. orga~ ni/es e\ents tor l'K Outdoor Pursuits. inelttdmg the roek elimbing eompetition The eliinbing holds on the “all into 38 ditl‘erent numbered and eol or eoded routes liaeh ol‘ the (it) elimbet's took a run at tlte \iall \\ hile stayng \\lllll!1 their route -\s soon as the \‘lllttl‘L‘l‘s teet \\ ere oil the ground. the rttit t‘ve gait Judges determined tlte sutres based on l‘ittU. man} tiies it took tlte athletes to elimb the \\ all \ersUs hon ditt'ieult the route \\as It the elimber didn‘t tall. the} got ltltl points It the) tell onee. the} got 00 Tune oi more. and the} onl) retened '7‘ l2aeh elimber totaled the lttprlHC \eores ot his or her night. and tudges then determined the night‘s \\ inners based on poiitts. The eompetition had “in, hers ti'ont three «littet‘eitt eate~ gories' John Shrader non tirst plat e in the men‘s admin ed eat- egort. lirie Ruppel “on the men‘s beginner eategor) and Rh ltelle ( ripe “as the is lllllt‘l in the \Htltle'ito t .ttegot) In pt‘epaiaitoii tor the e\ent. (tillispte and the othei tttembets took doon e\ei'§ Itandltold on the u all and t leaited then: iittlt \idttalb llte lttttls e‘\t‘t) .t\ttll.tltli‘ litttlt' it'int‘. Sunda} night until shoi'tl} be tore the \Ullilk'lllll‘ll. he said “lhe idea is making it .is ll no one ltas t limbed on the holds betore." (itllispie said The tompetttois took ptitle not onl} in their personal peitoi manee. but in the entire espeii eitt e ol elttn't‘iitg "The best part ot t liinbtng ts the people _\i‘ll get to meet." satd geolog) ittntoi .\litltael larneti "There is a gieat tll'\Cl\t‘ giotm NAvClimbing ' : t:» S ‘.\ hote pi‘ot ess l'.\.t pl‘( )pt )ses umpus memorial By Blair Thomas «Damn-t. \ttttlettt (imetttit'ent’s lli‘m‘lnlltt'w ltiattoits .ittd \l‘g‘litg‘ltdltt'tts .;t:.: l\'.’ . totttittittees met last ingttt tot \lttltl ttt'.l‘tt"s [‘lt‘ {Ital T\\l' ”This is quite dittetettt Ito.“ "is. .s‘ ot tseitate' itieettta's.“ so: t Ml t \atri (iatites ”\\-." lit‘llt titeetmgs xtztl. .t.} ttt bent}; made l‘etote 'lt. emf»:- le‘L‘. (tat .tpt‘towtf one piete itdtitg the . titis'tttt tn -' ntemoital dedi. atetl to students and l K .ttllti'lti\'tti'-'t . .sf.w‘ ”This .. sv‘l'ti\"l'i?"r"‘ tb. t‘»\".b\ " ‘.1wl lu‘itt'u'ix l slit; o~ . ... and ~\..:tttti;’ .italtl'e- .:\ ... .- it .‘i".1tb\ lion. inn. lt' being t.\oil.e-_l PHOTOS BYELLtOTT HESS ltat 2‘. k' tittl 'ltt i. *ttth \t'l ... l‘ittlii‘lh \lst‘ He‘d tktott li'I iti. 'lit‘ t.tl‘1't‘l Hlltt‘ A n- i-.. lt.it.l t t't\ .‘l‘ill‘.tll.\‘\3"' tts .tl-.‘ ,t \\tlde.t' fl: 'l‘ (:.t‘.‘ ‘ Five to be inducted into Ky. Journalism Hall of Fame By Tyler Montgomery t d .xttti. " l.iiiii‘...:.st' I 'I I I I ' I \x‘” llm.‘ li‘ti‘ 'ottinatis's ..l ' .. Film looks at lflVlSlble children in Uganda lhe ttf'li :s (i‘ett Kit-zit ‘l'w ,t eitt Kettttitk\ l lll‘st‘l‘sth . tllll tetittd l..ii wt 'l'et ‘ and leebtt: ti‘_'\ By Jill Luster :laster@kykeme| com lt‘ Ltt'g't‘l tssttt‘s ill \l‘k'tlll‘e .tleas «tl lltt' ‘.\ttrltl like the ttisis in l gaittla l ls's ltt's'sll“<' ('ltiidien tlttb \\lll ha\e its ttist titeettite in tottaititttott \Hlli \l \(i Ht‘\l \xeel. (lite ol the goals ot the ttt‘“ lll\1\ll‘lt‘(>lll. old enough to hold a gitn being torted into tom ing the Lord‘s Resistanee t\rm_\. a l'gandan rebel group "ltnisible ('hildren" used tootage along Vtith pietures to shout lite tor thildren torted to sleep in the streets. man) lisiitg iit hiding trom the LRA. ()ne ho) that the three men spoke “llll. .laeob. uept as he deseribed his brother. saying he would prefer death More than 350 [K students and members oi the eommunit) tame to “ateh the dotiimentan. an inerease from about 5“ people last _\ear "I can't e\en explain to you ho“ ltapp) I am at the turnout." said l_e\ie l)ressniaii. toundei and direetor oi Students Taking ‘\klltln (ilobally one of the organizations supporting the e\ent Dressman said she httpCs STAG “Ill be able l llv‘i‘o‘l.‘.l ti‘i‘s' Man) are starung. some are \C\tlttll_\ aetite and all are ehtldren li\ing in .t eountr) dnided by nar. The problems ehildren l'aee in ['ganda is the subject of “lm‘istble Children Rough ('ut." a doeiimentar} shown last night in Memorial Hall. "ln\l\lhl(‘ Children" follows three young men as the} trmeled to Sudan to make their lirst doeumentary, After arming in Sudan. Jason Russell. Bohb} Bailey and Laren Poole diseo» ered that man) southern Sudanese had to flee to Northem l'ganda. In Uganda. the filmmakers diseoiered boys l. 1 kms llt.‘ lott-J ":ntt ct. tt: lleitde'sott iv ll‘ be. _~t. - t't"1l;' t this xist Ite ‘tt‘lkt \thools tttogiam. “htth paitnets .t tolleee i‘l ‘ l .H ' ' ‘ leitkttts has "eett .» .1 \ high sthool iii the l titted \tates utth .l l gandan ’ ' ‘ .. . tonmtimm ioiimatzsts .n l\t’t‘ldt r. sthool in need l ls s paitnet sthool uilt be l.: ‘l ‘ , 1 l K k I y K . , :: eta. \ itt no :“ex ‘1. tor \t‘tt‘tttlttfl \\ ltitttl tit (ittllt l gantla t . . . . I has amused me to be amend. n o'ttntn: tt\ lhe ln\isible( hildien t llll‘ \sttl lt.t\e its tits? . t y s is l i I W. t "‘llllliltt\tt:. eiikins sait. y - v v H I ".\ .l i‘ dueling at t tit t it e tit lthlTl - . \l‘“ lettkttts “Ith I] eeko Jul," if . 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Pisces (Feb. 19 — March 20) V» :t i‘, w it} You it.‘ ' I»? "i t 'ittiliiu til * :t‘ "it“: 9 l‘t It with to? (toot .ttsitttiy ":rt1'ttttFxt‘t‘tttitLt) . t (innit nits ttl LINDSAY'S LAST HOPE 'I‘I'le DiSl-l After years of club- hopping, heavy drink- ing and embarrassing public pratfalls, Lohan checks into a rehab center to finally curb her wild ways l.inds.i_\ l.ohan had nothing spccitic to celebrate on the night oi the (‘ioldcn (ilobc .'\\\;ll'\i\ she didn't c\cn attcnd thc .lanur ar} (5 ccrcnion) but at a bash hosted h) Best Original Song \\'inncr Prince at the Hex- crl} Wilshirc Hotcl in Bcwrl) Hills. shc sccnicd to bc partxing enough (or thc casts ot’ (lrc_\'s Anatom) and Bahcl combined. "She \ias .I nicss." close to thc actrcss tclls L’s. "Shc \\as stumbling and silll'* ring; hci‘ tricnds had to talsc carc ill. llCI‘ U T\\U dass latcr. l.oh;in zit thc urging ot hci‘ niothci'. Dina. and |a\\_\ci' .\li|\c llcllci' madc a inmc toward clcaning up hcr .ict -\s l'sniaga/inccoin tii'st rcportcd. on thc .iltcinoon 0t .lanttar) l7, tiic Hohlt} star. I“. clicilcd in to thc “ondci land (‘ciitci in l. :\ to battlc hcr addiction to drugs and alcohol. ”Silk'.\ hccn out or control." s;i_\s a l.oh.ni pal. "Shc \\ as do ing tons oi pills. drinking exci'} night." ()riginall). thc actress had planncd to admit hcrscll in i‘L'ltl'llill} attci tiliiiing \siappcd on hci citricnt pioicct. tlic thriller 1 Knoo \Vho Killcd \lc But in rcccnt d.i_\s. licr P.ll‘l}lllf.‘ rcachcd ncis highs or. rathcr ll sulll'L‘L' hms. Hours after ilitYlllg licr ap— pcndn rcmmcd on Junuar} 4. die hit the LA club sccnc. Secs ing criticism of her post»op out- ing in the press ga\c l.ohan a “akcup call. says the source. “Shc took a stcp hack and “as lilsc. ‘Wow this is l lscdrup ot inc In a statciiicnt rclcascd h} lici publicist. Lolian announccd. "I ha\c made a proactisc dcct~ sion to iakc care oi my personal hcalth." .-\ccording to sources. the actrcss \\ ill spend 38 da)s .it thc tacilit). “It “as a \Cl') hrtuc thing tor hcr to do." Dina l.o~ han. tclls l’s. And. s:l_\'.s anothet l.ohan insidcr. trcatmcnt is go- ing \\cll so tar: “Shc has never tclt bcttcr" Out of Control ()t coursc. it was more than one night ol’ partying that pushed licr into rehab. (Insiders tcll [is that hct'ore shc an- nounccd shc “as sccking sup port. l.ohan “hit had bccn ar tcnding *\iU\i10ilC\ Anonymous incctings tor a _\car had bccn unilcrgoing outpatient trcatmcni .tt Wonderland for scvcral ‘iu‘L‘lssJ Not only was her health in icopard). but so “as her carccr. l‘hc troubled star had caused man} pi’icc) dclass while shoot— ing (icoigia Rulc last year. and as .i rcsult. the producers ol~ her citricnt lilm had to pa) a high iiisuiancc premium. On top (ii that. an insidcr s.i)s. l.oh;iii had hccn t.ii'd_\ during the MN week ot tilniing in Deccnilwr and “as on thin ice \iith licr ltosscs. \\ ho \scrc torccd to dcla) shooting bccatisc ot' hcr appcndi\ surgcr). t'l‘hc ino\ ic is no“ on hold until lhc) l‘L‘L‘CHC hL‘i‘ doctor's UK.) "Shc had to gel hct‘ s 7* t tit gcthcr and gct sohcr or clsc. lil- crally. the girl could not work again.” sa_\s the source. l'hough shc rcpcatcdl} dc? nicd liming a problem (“I don‘t drink \i‘hcn I go to clubs." shc said last )cai‘t. thc trip to rehab sccincd inc\ itablc tor the tormcr [ch1 star. “Shc \sas going out c\cr) night till 5 a.m.. acting ci;i/_\." sa}s the close sourcc. ”(ioing to AA mcctings wasn‘t doing athing tor her," thc lil‘ sidei‘ tells l's. "She “as still drinking " .\'o\\ clcan and sohcr (shc gcts tcstcd I\s icc a da} t. l.ohan is commitch to shcdding hcr taincd part} girl persona once and (or all. “Hcr spirits arc up. and shc wants to gci healthy." a sotircc tclls l's. “Shc is trying.~~ Joey Bartolomeo Her Mom's Role "lt \\ as a toint decision \sc'w been \iorlsing on (or a \sliilc." lohan‘s niotlicr. l)in.i. tclls l's oi her daughter‘s rcv solxc to get clcan. But does Mom really know host'.’ While Dina tells l's she‘s "in constant coniiiiunication" With Lindsay. a source closc to the actress say the hard-partyng mom “prw \idcs Icro guidancc." adding that shc “doesn‘t hasc Lindsay‘s hcst inicrcsts at hcart It‘s sad," Mark Ctr t TB‘PS CAMPUS A\ Party Pics... interviews... We're Covering You Scholarships in Gerontology Available to promote the study of aging at all leve s and for all disciplines. 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The leggy singer mth the eas cade of brown hair knocked her hips from side to \ItlL‘ the— atrically "I feel like I'm doing what Beyonee does." she gig~ gled. to a small but .ippi‘ecia» ti\e audience that includes hei' ho) friend. her publicist. a rep resentatiw I'rom Suiil'tnskl IWhiL‘h made the dress) and the harista and kitchen crew "'l'hi\ dress harel) L'o\ei‘\ in) hutt." she \itltl. \\\|ll}llllg ll \igorousl}. “Baht. ll I'm going to be wearing Ilil\ I'm going to haxe to get to the gym." \he \Illtl ;1\ she nodded to hoyl'riend Nick ('okas. Mel’hee l\ at the \ei‘tigi- nous moment ot her career “hen she can \llll change in the hathi‘ooiiix ot' L‘ol'tee shop». and not create it iitaioi‘ L‘oiitiiio~ tioii. She's tamous as .i iealit_\ star the “IIIMHIIL‘ runner up ITO!“ last season's “.\iiiei‘ic.iii Idol" hut \ltL‘\ riot _\et a genuine i‘oLk star ill hei‘ onn right. and her neu .ilhiim. Katharine Mcl’hee” Ii‘eleaxed lhh ueek). ‘.\Ill largel) deter mine \\ hethei' Mcl’hee ascends into the \xiniier‘x circle oi Kel l)‘ (‘larkson .iiid ('ari‘ie l'ndei “00d or litilh the Lie“ "ldol" hayheeiix such as .lIhlIIi (iuarini. She .trri\ed shop heen \L'litml iii ill llit\ L'UIIL‘L‘ a local thIliI \l‘tk‘.\ li‘equenting \IIILL‘ high alter a long Il.l_\ ot ON TONIGHT I .; \oimilx likL R rd I'llk'.l\l ‘ All,“r<‘;"_‘f' _ ' .“ Souiid\ like lilaLk I :;\~ '3 FRIDAY, For: 3 .r Sounds like Beth I Won \. Sounds like I‘ llllL’L'. l’.ii‘ .I't L W Sounds like lliL \llrvr\‘~ \uiml Iilx. 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So often on ”lLlUl ML‘i’hL‘L‘ seemed a beautit’ul girl mth ti heaiitit'ul \oiL‘e in search oI~ an ideiitit). “I think the hardest ihiiig about that shim is find ing “ho _\oii are in front ot~ e\er_\'hod} else in the “hole world." she \Llld. Especitill) for her because. “and I don't mean lllh egotisticall). I am .i little bit \ei‘satile. 1 can sound like the \lllg'L‘T who sings Jan. I could do in) little Roth}. made it Llll'l'lCLlll tor people to pinpoint me." In person. Mcl’hee 13. ap- pears more distiiicme and \L‘l'ill‘p) she did. alter all , do some stai‘nngatetrexx )Cilr\. hung at home \xith her pai‘~ ents. tailing on auditiom and making iiione_\ h) singing in local liill\lk‘ttl~lliCi|IL‘r produc~ trons. She thinks her best per— Ioi‘iiiaiice on “Idol" came at the beginning ot the season. “when l \\.t\ the most calm and \Illl ktitd ot' iii real”). I \\;i\ri't ah? \Itl'lk‘tl m Ilih huhhle." She got rattled It} ner\e\ iii the context. expeLiiill) .I\ it “C!“ on. “W hen I got into the top rue l\ “hen l i'eall) started .ltist getting like L‘lilt‘r 'ilttllill during I'L‘liL‘.it\.il\ Just doubting _\our-ell' a lot. ll.i\iiig IIL'I\L‘\ you can't ieall} control. \0 it to low it. For the week of Feb. I Feb. 7 L‘- \t‘llllLl\ like -‘~ ~ .. , ,.H;..:, \niizul. like \I|=.ilttl\ 'let MONDAY, Feb E- x'v ’ \I\llll\l\ Irk \I‘ltiltlx like ‘ ‘« 'i.v ' 1t "'w'iift‘ ’7 loht‘ NEVIILV.’ \\ll\13.i)\‘\ll'0lilk' lion th \Le. loiiio'i ipllL“l\ ()I \loit lliL' I all oi l'i'oy. l did the best that I could. but it was the best I could do in that moment. I don‘t think it “as necessaril) in) best." The new album appears to be a snapshot ol’ McPhee at this point in time recorded in the fen months since the "Idol" tour ended last summer. Her image and sound haxe gone a little more sultry. 'l'he L'o\ er features Mcl’hee in a loose but cling) goldund- black striped sweater dress. her legs provocatixel) \plil) ed. en— cased in foreboding thigh-high black leather boots. and her thatch ol~ hair doing ll\ requie site tumbling. The songs alternate he- meeii poner ballads and up- tempo girlvpower tunes. She and her record company part oI' the Son} BM“ empire. like all the ldols had intend- ed to Just sit hack LillLl see \\ hat songs “ere sent to them h) song“ riters. but Mel‘hee nas- n't happy “It was stuff that I wasn‘t identifying oith." so the record company packed her oil to Virginia Beach \'a.. for It) days to “ork \\ith\ i ate Dan .I Hills. the reLorLl producer who L'o—produeed (with Timbu- land) Nell} Furtado's hit single "Promiscuous" and Justin Time herlake's "SewBack." Indeed. “hllL‘ Mel’hee cops to \llll being in de\elopi merit both 1h 1! person and an artist she seems to ha\e a mantra that's guiding her through the thicket oI' grouing up in .i \\orld head} with other people's expectations. She l'l'illllc\ it as ad\'iL‘e to the crop ul' “Idol" oaniiabes dominating the 'l \' season. T... C {JV \tj" LlK r- a. , . wit ,5 I .’.\ 1W1 txffT'1' S t'. . "7N“ .'\l mliolL. (IitL King Donn , tr.. ",1“ .L.I LII.» Ll" 8‘ l't‘ \7‘ , mun“ ’iw,v \ .7 t II‘V’IIJI.” (RUIN L $55 IILii ll.iipLi l’Lail Iim Iy’ IR .'\ ‘ \‘33" v‘ n, l'ei‘m i ital TUESDAY, Fen L3 5', \I'tll‘ril\ like \i.\ < , / ‘/ \Iilllllt‘l \iit /_ippei‘\. Riders iii the WEDNESDAY, H. 7 2 xi - 3 5- 'lllIIl\ lll\L .3 7‘1 V 1 I“. . put I l)\\lL'lll \oik iin Brooks .\ lltiiti Bluegrass Community & Technical College Upward Bound Needs Summer Counselorsll .I I .. ‘3’!" . ,,,,, -fi.n(; high ,r r100' 31“,. V . I . weekend activates Interested? . Attend the Information Session on I Monday. 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