A call for change Shaire Blythe·November 28, 2016On the evening of Nov. 21, WKU’s National Pan-Hellenic Council hosted A Forum For Change in Downing Student...4 mins read
How different cultures celebrate Thanksgiving Hayley Robb·November 22, 2016Students and mentors gathered in a small, McLean Hall kitchen on Thursday, Nov. 17. Vegetables sizzled in a...3 mins read
The best lies from the 2016 election, as told by PolitiFact Megan Armstrong·November 18, 2016After witnessing truth stretching and political spin for years, editors at the Tampa Bay Times created PolitiFact, an...3 mins read
A live-in for housing fairness Natalie Perry·November 14, 2016Two small bedroom lamps lit up a small patch of grass near Centennial Mall where a laptop, a...3 mins read
A debate on the Hill Hayley Robb·November 7, 2016Blissfully devoid of name calling, fact checking and scandal references, the Forensics Team and the Office of International...4 mins read
Kicking cancer out of the party Rachael Doyel·November 2, 2016On Friday, Oct. 15, Give Cancer the Boot, WKU’s Relay for Life event, raised awareness and funds for...3 mins read
5,000 miniature horses in the wind Rachel Phelps·November 1, 2016Like basically everyone, I love the TV show “Parks and Recreation,” and like any good “Parks and Recreation”...2 mins read
A flourishing foreign language Delaney Holt·October 26, 2016WKU’s newly-established Arabic program is growing faster than most professors expected. With pizza boxes, paper plates and two-liter...3 mins read
How to have fun during Homecoming when you’re not Greek Shaire Blythe·October 21, 2016Being non-Greek during Homecoming can feel like sitting in the dugout of a baseball field, watching other people...2 mins read
8 things you probably didn’t know about Dr. Seuss Rachel Phelps·October 21, 2016With this year’s Homecoming theme being inspired by the always iconic Dr. Seuss, here are some facts about...2 mins read