Editorial: Celebrating 100 years in the face of looming budget cuts Talisman·May 9, 2025By: 2024-2025 Co-Executive Editors Cecilia Alali and Ragan Harrington Since it was first published in 1924, WKU’s Talisman...4 mins read
Students and faculty share opinions on the renovation of Cherry Hall Carlee Hite·May 8, 2025Cherry Hall, one of WKU’s most “iconic” academic buildings, according to WKU’s website, will undergo its first major...5 mins read
A bittersweet end to Mary Jane’s Chocolates Kalee Gapinski·May 7, 2025After 15 years of making chocolate, Mary Jane’s Chocolates officially closed its doors on Saturday, April 19. Gary...5 mins read
Opinion: Ranking TopperFellas Cameron Elliot-Moody·May 7, 2025Early in the spring 2024 semester started the campus-wide phenomenon, TopperFella. Throughout the year, students searched high and...3 mins read
‘More than dance’: Stroll off brings unity to campus Maja Ravlic·May 5, 2025Individuals gathered around the doors of Downing Student Union on Friday, April 25, in anticipation of the “Forget...5 mins read
Opinion: Katy Perry’s rocket ride isn’t a win for women Lucy Coffey·May 2, 2025When I was a kid, you could’ve called me a Katy Perry fan. I loved her catchy pop...6 mins read
Clean Line Tattoos offers a space for art with sobriety Avery Sutton·May 1, 2025Editor’s note: A previous version of this story stated Lemegan Shelton was a co-founder of Clean Line Tattoos,...5 mins read
‘Ultimate Elvis Show’ brings Presley’s spirit to life at the Capitol Avery Sutton·April 30, 2025Elvis has entered the building! On Friday, April 25, the “Ultimate Elvis Show” graced the stage of the...8 mins read