From the magazine: Curbing conversion Matthew Williams·June 10, 2020Anna Porter, a 20-year-old member of the LGBTQ+ community from Elizabethtown, lived in an environment filled with homophobia...11 mins read
Getting involved in Black Lives Matter Talisman·June 5, 2020Breonna Taylor, 26, was fatally shot by Louisville Metro Police Department officers during an unannounced search of her...5 mins read
From the magazine: Everything starts with mama Morgan Hornsby·June 3, 2020Within the gray walls of the Warren County Regional Jail’s small library, Jennifer Douglas waits patiently for class...6 mins read
From the magazine: Weapons women carry Kristina Francis·May 27, 2020On a dark, warm night at the beginning of the fall 2018 semester, Fordsville junior Riley Brey, then...7 mins read
From the Magazine: Point of No Return? Max Zambrano·May 20, 2020Walking around campus on Oct. 1, 2019, students were subject to an environment that had never happened before....9 mins read
Sexual assault recovery services adjust to pandemic Emily Lancaster·May 14, 2020Every 73 seconds, an American is sexually assaulted, yet only 1,000 perpetrators will end up in prison, according...4 mins read
Relationships during quarantine, together and apart Talisman·May 12, 2020Celebrating a 5-year anniversary on Animal Crossing By Mackenzie Montross I moved out of my WKU Apartment on...10 mins read
One daisy at a time: Local floral shops continue business amid COVID-19 Emily Lancaster·May 10, 2020Many local businesses across the country have had to close their doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Large...4 mins read
From the magazine: Disrupted Talisman·May 3, 2020As the world celebrated another decade’s passing and fashioned its hopes for the new year on Dec. 31,...2 mins read
‘The icing on the cake’: WKU students celebrate their birthdays in quarantine Julianna Lowe·May 1, 2020Kentucky’s first confirmed case of COVID-19 was on March 6. Since then, the numbers of confirmed cases in...3 mins read