The Rows: A NewsBrake for the Faculty and Staff of the University of Nebraska at Kearney is a satirical newsletter mocking various campus developments and policies. Exact authorship is unknown, though it was written by a UNK faculty member. The UNK Archives holds issues from 2008 and 2009.
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The Rows: A NewsBrake for the Faculty and Staff
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The Rows is a satirical newspaper mocking various campus developments and policies. Articles include papal support for a pay cut, the arrival of a federal stimulus plan, the infestation of Bruner Hall by slime mold, a mascot change, and the purchase of the English department by Peugeot.
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The Rows: A NewsBrake for the Faculty and Staff
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The Rows is a satirical newspaper mocking various campus developments and policies.This issue features the surprise visit of Sarah Palin as an administrator candidate. Other articles discuss a security breach, a partially successful coup by the associate deans, the deposit of the Economics Department at Good Samaritan Hospital under the safe haven law, and more.
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The Rows: A NewsBrake for the Faculty and Staff
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The Rows is a satirical newspaper mocking various campus developments and policies. This issue provides a list of ITS courtesy rules encouraging use of multicolored text. Additional articles cover the destruction of the English Department during a celebration of ROTC, the 17th General Studies proposal, motor pool news, and the new addition to the Chemistry Department.
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The Rows: A NewsBrake for the Faculty and Staff
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The Rows is a satirical newspaper mocking various campus developments and policies. This issue features a proposed credit hour devaluation, a list of contradictory concerns about General Studies, and an article titled "Utilities Upgrade has Construction Workers Swinging Some Impressive Pipe on Campus".
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The Rows: A NewsBrake for the Faculty and Staff
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The Rows is a satirical newspaper mocking various campus developments and policies. This issue gives guidelines for the UNK logo as a tattoo, rejoices that missing administrators were found when Mary Morse Lecture Hall was demolished, and announces the divorce between Geography and Sociology.