Gallery: Week three on the hill Talisman·September 15, 2021It’s week four on the Hill, and campus is starting to open up again. Last week students gathered...1 min read
Commons opening delay results in longer DSU lines Leah Hunter·September 8, 2021Editor’s note: The Talisman granted a source in this story anonymity due to her employment with the WKU...5 mins read
Gallery: First week back Talisman·September 2, 2021In August, WKU students returned to the Hill to embark on the start of a new academic year....1 min read
WKU student artists on the creative process and burnout Elizabeth Roth·March 16, 2021In recent years, sites like Etsy and Instagram have been helping creators get their work out into the...3 mins read
How WKU Dance is functioning with COVID-19 Leah Hunter·December 10, 2020COVID-19 brought with it many changes, several of which impacted the way programs that require face-to-face instruction operate....8 mins read
Adopting a pet in college Cristina Betz·December 9, 2020Several college students made the decision to adopt and care for a pet while attending classes, work and...2 mins read
WKU biology professor on the beauty of bugs Marshall Dees·October 27, 2020They’re small, they’re crawly and some might even call them creepy. However you perceive them, there’s no denying...5 mins read
The people behind WKU’s COVID-19 response team Katie Poindexter·October 1, 2020Since his senior year of high school, David Oliver has spent his free time as a volunteer firefighter....3 mins read
Voter’s Guide: Francisco Serrano Julianna Lowe·September 14, 2020After school on Wednesday, March 30, 2016, a 10-year-old Latina girl crossed Gordon Avenue in Bowling Green under...4 mins read
Take 5: Farley Norman Megan McCormick·September 8, 2020Professor Farley Norman has been teaching psychology at WKU for nearly 25 years. In this time, he has...5 mins read