COVID-19 halted the lives of people around the world in March 2020. Classes moved online. Students were sent home. Commencement was postponed. Take a look at ho...
As the world celebrated another decade’s passing and fashioned its hopes for the new year on Dec. 31, 2019, the World Health Organization’s China Country Office...
On April 22, we’ll release the eighth issue of the Talisman magazine online. The theme of this semester’s issue is “Zeitgeist: The spirit of the age,” and we ma...
Editor's note: A previous version of this story incorrectly stated that Chris Duke is part of the Bowling Green Police Department; he is actually part of the WK...
When walking inside Green Earth Stones Metaphysical Center, there is a strong scent of candles, incense and essential oils, with smells ranging from apple pie t...
Shelby Mathews is a 13-year-old girl who lives in Morgantown with her mom, dogs, chickens, peacocks and a potbelly pig. She was diagnosed with Dravet syndrome, ...
“The most disrespected person in America is the black woman. The most unprotected person in America is the Black woman. The most neglected person in America is ...
Editor's note: A previous, printed version of this story incorrectly stated that fall 2018 enrollment data showed the student-to-counselor ratio at WKU is 2,780...
From right to left to somewhere in between, there are political organizations on the Hill for students who want to voice their beliefs, and students align thems...
Before she started Color Me in Yellow, Makayla Jackson’s eye for aesthetics was limited to her iPhone and her VSCO app. Her inspiration and personal brand could...