Ichthus Music Festival revived after hiatus Bryce Martin·September 17, 2021The Ichthus Music Festival is returning to Wilmore tomorrow, on Sept. 18. The festival will relaunch Ichthus as...News·0 Comments·0·206 views
Essentials to a successful semester and allowing yourself to be home Madison Anderson·September 10, 2021The other day, I caught myself subconsciously asking when I would go home. Although it was merely a...Opinion·0 Comments·0·45 views
Asbury golfer to premiere on reality TV show Madeline Heineman·September 10, 2021Tomorrow, senior Eleni Buss will appear on a golf reality show called Member Skills Challenge (MSC). The show...Sports·0 Comments·0·24 views
Hurricane Ida ravages eastern U.S Bryce Martin·September 10, 2021Damage from Hurricane Ida is still being assessed. Ida’s remnants swept from the Gulf Coast into the northeast,...News·0 Comments·0·70 views
Delivering to the future Bryce Martin·September 10, 2021The University of Kentucky is one of 18 schools utilizing autonomous food delivery robots from Starship Technologies starting...News·0 Comments·0·18 views
Eagles fight but drop first volleyball game Madeline Heineman·September 10, 2021The Asbury women’s volleyball season is officially underway with a loss in their first game against Cumberlands last...Sports·0 Comments·0·5 views
One last “Shot at a Million” Bryce Martin·September 10, 2021“Shot at a Million,” Team Kentucky’s COVID-19 vaccine incentive lottery program, announced its final winners. The program allowed...News·0 Comments·0·13 views
Fall Revival 2021: Dr. Matt Ayars enlivens old tradition with fresh energy Anna Lauren Jacobs·September 10, 2021It is hard to imagine Asbury without certain traditions, especially in the chapel experience. The three emphasis weeks...Opinion·2 Comments·0·108 views
Civilian evacuation flights delayed in Afghanistan Bryce Martin·September 10, 2021Six American flights prepared to evacuate at least 4,500 U.S. citizens remain stuck in Afghanistan. Special Immigrant Visas...News·0 Comments·0·24 views
Instead of ‘Ring by Spring’ stick to fall flirtation Madison Anderson·September 10, 2021Lined red roses rimmed the edge of the neutral-toned walkway brick as I desperately debated pretending to die....Opinion·0 Comments·0·108 views