Suellyn Lathrop, WKU’s archivist and records officer, sits at one of the tables stacked with memorabilia. In front of her is a neat pile of manilla folders and ...
As you gather around your family’s table this Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28, you may give thanks to everything you’ve been gifted throughout your life. Many America...
It seems we’ve entered a time in fashion where anything goes. As the decade comes to a close, it’s difficult to pinpoint any fashions that were unique to the 20...
This story was originally published in early May in “Grit,” the fourth issue of Talisman magazine.
In the beginning, ox-driven carts hauled slabs of stone down...
Behind every great art piece is a story. Almost everywhere you go on campus, there are sculptures that dot the scenery and take on some pretty weird shapes. Fr...
In the early 1600s, the “New World” promised prosperity, freedom and a new life for many residents in England. Dazzled by the potential of starting over and wor...
It was a warm September day in 1787. After months of deliberation, the Founding Fathers finally came to a consensus about a new government structure for the Uni...