Musical Mermaid Brodie Curtsinger·December 7, 2024Senior Sam Hines copes with her anxiety diagnosis quite differently than other students: by playing the flute and...1 min read
Kentucky Archaeological Survey brings Wash Nights to Cherry Hall Oliver Wood-Morris·December 5, 2024Kentucky Archaeological Survey Wash Night is held every Wednesday from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in Cherry Hall....3 mins read
From the Magazine: Crafted Cadence Cecilia Alali·November 23, 2024My heartbeat jumped into my throat as I watched the clock tick away the time I thought I...10 mins read
From the Magazine: Pain, Passion, Curiosity Bobbi Coffee·November 22, 2024WKU’s website describes the Innovation Campus as “a place where students, researchers, start-ups and funders” can “tackle challenges...9 mins read
Green thumbs bloom in WKU’s Horticulture Club Lucy Coffey·November 20, 2024Editor’s note: An earlier version of this story incorrectly spelled Jakobi Vaughters‘ name. The Talisman regrets this error....3 mins read
From the Magazine: Here After Ellie Sandlin·November 20, 2024How cultural groups respond to death may be evidence of how they treat life. Jean-Luc Houle, a professor...6 mins read
From the Magazine: Pasture to Plate Debra Murray·November 20, 2024Shelby Felder comes to work at the farm each day to tend to her bosses: the cows. In...7 mins read
Pomp ‘Till You Drop: Creating a WKU Homecoming Float Kayden Mulrooney·November 16, 2024There is one word that strikes a chord in the hearts of every member of Greek life: “pomping.”...1 min read
WKU Alumni reflect on their time at the Talisman Avery Sutton·November 14, 2024From the first yearbook published in 1924 to the new podcast established this September, the Talisman has been...9 mins read
Gallery: Welcome to our house Talisman·October 31, 2024On Wednesday, Oct. 30, music artist Flo Rida took the stage on South Lawn before a football game...4 mins read