From the magazine: Cut short Jess Brandt·May 9, 2020COVID-19 halted the lives of people around the world in March 2020. Classes moved online. Students were sent...1 min read
From the magazine: Disrupted Talisman·May 3, 2020As the world celebrated another decade’s passing and fashioned its hopes for the new year on Dec. 31,...2 mins read
‘The icing on the cake’: WKU students celebrate their birthdays in quarantine Julianna Lowe·May 1, 2020Kentucky’s first confirmed case of COVID-19 was on March 6. Since then, the numbers of confirmed cases in...3 mins read
WKU students reflect on the Hill Staci Henderson·April 30, 2020Over seven weeks have passed since students were last on the Hill. Walking to class was leisurely on...1 min read
Finding paradise at WKU during quarantine Tucker Covey·April 27, 2020I sit writing this in Hilltopper Hall listening to “Paradise” by John Prine, a Maywood, Illinois native, who...2 mins read
Stress commences for seniors whose graduation details are still blurry Julianna Lowe·April 21, 2020Commencement for the spring 2020 class was supposed to be held May 15-16. Now, its future is unclear....3 mins read
Quarantine and stream: What to watch Missy Johnson·April 13, 2020It’s an odd time of self-isolation, and many people have to dig for the upsides of a new...7 mins read
Take the Hill everywhere with WKU wallpapers Talisman·April 7, 2020While the Hill is deserted and everyone is meeting through Zoom, you may be missing the place you...1 min read
Club spotlight: WKU farm welcomes Equestrian Club Julianna Lowe·April 2, 2020Fifteen minutes away from WKU is an 800-acre farm with horses, mini horses, a mini foal and a...3 mins read
Once upon a college program: The Force is still strong Emily Lancaster·March 31, 2020A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, COVID-19 did not exist. Additionally, on the planet...3 mins read