Like everything else, WKU’s 2020 Homecoming week looked a lot different than ever before. There was no pomping to be done for massive parade floats and no tailg...
On Sept. 28 and 29, the polls will open on TopNet for students to vote for positions on the Student Government Association. Students were invited to learn more ...
Centennial Mall went from being completely deserted to packed Wednesday evening as students, staff and Bowling Green residents gathered to protest the grand jur...
Big Red celebrates a WKU touchdown at the first football game of the season. The iconic mascot can typically be seen running around the field on game days, and...
Cyn’Clara Cofer, a Bowling Green junior and member of Delta Zeta, sat in Room 3014 of Downing Student Union with a few of her sorority sisters waiting for t...
WKU students returned to The Hill for a fall semester unlike ever before. Face masked and socially distanced, our photographers captured what they saw during th...
“Bodies: Reclaiming Sexual Autonomy” was presented by members of the WKU Forensics Team on March 4. The event featured performances about the importance of fema...
March is here, and so is spring! The first official day of spring is later this month, hopefully bringing warmer temperatures, spring break and many campus and ...
In the Recital Hall of WKU’s Fine Arts Center, the black students of the forensic team sang, spoke and cried. As the students performed, the auditorium rang wit...
Girls buzzed around the Kentucky Museum on Saturday, Feb. 8, padding around from booth to booth; building miniature scaffoldings from marshmallows and sticks; d...