Before the COVID-19 pandemic caused bars, businesses and institutions like WKU to halt or adjust normal operations, students were eager to unwind and go out in ...
Tuesday, March 17, WKU announced that classes would be moved online for the rest of the semester. By the end of the week, campus stood nearly empty. Scattered s...
Several tornadoes tore through the Nashville area during the early hours of March 3, destroying hundreds of buildings and resulting in at least 25 deaths and do...
Taking and choosing the right pictures to post to your Instagram can be a stressful task, especially for those who aren’t professional photographers. However, p...
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...
Andrew Wulff thinks deeply about who he is as a person and explains how everything in his life fits together using the idea of tangents. A tangent, mathematical...
The annual Bowling Green Pride Festival is a family-friendly event where families from all over the region gather to celebrate LGBTQ+ pride. A Talisman photogra...
WKU football fans flock to Houchens-Smith Stadium in droves for home games. For the Big Red Marching Band, gamedays start up to five hours before kickoff. But w...
The WKU class of 2023 had the opportunity to participate in MASTER Plan, a transition program for incoming freshman to assimilate into life on the Hill. During ...
A majority of people with tattoos keep them hidden because of the fear of judgment from others, according to the Pew Research Center. In this portrait series, W...