Gallery: Bowling Green International Festival 2022 Talisman·September 28, 2022Held in Circus Square Park, the 32nd annual Bowling Green International Festival took place on Saturday, Sept. 24,...1 min read
Gallery: A look into the WKU Symphony’s first performance Brett Phelps·September 27, 2022The WKU Symphony hosted their first performance of the 115th season titled “Music from Inner and Outer Space”...1 min read
“She Kills Monsters”: A look into the recycled set Bobbi Coffee·September 23, 2022WKU’s production of “She Kills Monsters” will open on Friday, September 23 but with a twist: the set...4 mins read
Food and dance mark the start of Hispanic Heritage Month Leah Hunter·September 20, 2022Smells of food and sounds of music filled the Mahurin Honors College and International Center on Friday, Sept....4 mins read
What’s in your tote bag? Devon Price·September 14, 2022As a recent trend swept across campus, several WKU students traded out their backpacks for tote bags, giving...3 mins read
From the Magazine: Dusk to dawn Talisman·August 23, 2022As stars become visible over the city of Bowling Green, the streets shift away from their daytime routines...3 mins read
From the magazine: By hand Abbey Gore·July 8, 2022Discarded candle jars in the process of having old wax removed litter the candle-making room of locally owned...5 mins read
From the magazine: Waste not, want not Maya Dobelstein·June 8, 2022Krystalin Thompson is a single parent, elementary-school teacher and rock climbing instructor, who was struggling to make ends...8 mins read
A look into Zephyrus Ellie Sandlin·May 3, 2022April was National Poetry Month and Zephyrus, WKU’s fine arts magazine, creates a space for creative writers on...6 mins read
Black women on their struggles with eating disorders Leah Hunter·April 26, 2022For those struggling with an eating disorder, the path to recovery may be hard to find. For women...8 mins read