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
Sixth Annual Drag Show Brings Community Together Pandora Booth·April 17, 2022Lights shone on the stage to illuminate sparkling dresses as drag queens performed at Housing & Residence Life’s...4 mins read
What are Hilltoppers listening to? Riese Leahy·April 13, 2022Ever wondered what Hilltoppers are listening to on campus? The Talisman surveyed a few students around campus to...1 min read
WKU Community Band provides outlet for local musicians Ellie Sandlin·April 5, 2022WKU’s Campus Community Band offers area musicians an opportunity to participate in a musical environment, whether they are...4 mins read
Local beauty supply and salon finds new home following tornado Jess Brandt·March 24, 2022K’Nai Beauty Supply and Salon opened on the 31-W Bypass in Bowling Green in July 2021. Owned by...4 mins read
A Plant Lover’s Paradise Pandora Booth·March 23, 2022At the front of Ivy and Sage, you’ll see tables full of plants from the shop window. When...2 mins read
WKU community reacts to new mask guidelines Pandora Booth·March 10, 2022On Feb. 25, President Tim Caboni announced that WKU’s mask mandate would be lifted in all public spaces,...3 mins read
Students navigate the social media influencer industry Isabella Moses·March 9, 2022Imagine you’re checking your phone in between classes. On Instagram, constant updates about your friends’ lives, the latest...6 mins read