WKU introduces LGBT-friendly dorms Hannah Good·March 22, 2018When Colby Wicker, a Fort Knox sophomore, came out to his mother as transgender last August, she kicked...7 mins read
Take Five: Margaret Crowder Catrina Cooksey·March 22, 2018Welcome to “Take Five,” a column where we sit down with WKU faculty and staff members to learn about five things they...2 mins read
The real history of WKU’s statues Noah Moore·March 6, 2018Behind every great art piece is a story. Almost everywhere you go on campus, there are sculptures that...8 mins read
Students reflect on the history and impact of black sororities Phi Chu·March 5, 20181930 was a time of racial segregation — a time when black Americans had to drink from separate...4 mins read
Take Five: Nikolai Endres Catrina Cooksey·March 2, 2018Welcome to “Take Five,” a column where we sit down with WKU faculty and staff members to learn about five things they...2 mins read
Hidden treasures of WKU Max Zambrano·February 27, 2018Getting through the winter months can be a struggle. From cold weather to cloudy skies and a new...3 mins read
Department of Economics hosts speaker on transracialism Lillie Eastham·February 27, 2018On Feb. 22, the Department of Economics welcomed a surprising speaker: a philosopher. Rebecca Tuvel is a controversial...3 mins read
Students open up at literary open mic night Hannah Good·February 26, 2018On a warm Tuesday night in Cherry Hall, students filled the 80 padded seats and blue walls of...4 mins read
Welcome to Planet Western Talisman·February 23, 2018On top of the famed College Heights Hill deep within the suburban sprawl of Bowling Green, Kentucky, creatures of...1 min read
The queens of ENYO Zine Meghan Ashley·February 20, 2018A zine is a homemade and self-published magazine with a specific and unconventional subject matter. Three women, all...3 mins read