From the magazine: Self starters Nadia Dieudonne·January 6, 2020Before she started Color Me in Yellow, Makayla Jackson’s eye for aesthetics was limited to her iPhone and...8 mins read
From the magazine: The dirty art kids Raegan Steffey·January 2, 2020On the concrete floor of the ceramics studio in the Fine Arts Center lay rectangular wooden frames, empty...6 mins read
From the magazine: Uprooting Bethel Aklilu·December 30, 2019International students arrive in America with their own goals and their own lives, and it is up to...9 mins read
From the magazine: Spells and spirit Zora Gordon·December 26, 2019After gathering water, chamomile, salt, lavender and blue and green candles, Kristen Darby, an Elizabethtown senior, meticulously placed...7 mins read
Potter College Dean Larry Snyder reflects on scandal half a year later Nicole Christensen·December 9, 2019Larry Snyder unexpectedly resigned from his position as dean of Potter College of Arts and Letters on March...4 mins read
Saving the republic for Ralph Smeed Annalee Hubbs·December 8, 2019It was Sept. 7, 2010, and several men fitted in black suits tucked one-of-a-kind bolo ties neatly beneath...9 mins read
Look into the life of geology professor Andrew Wulff Lily Thompson·October 25, 2019Andrew Wulff thinks deeply about who he is as a person and explains how everything in his life...6 mins read
WKU engineering professor is ballroom-dance teacher and sharpshooter by night Ella Corder·October 15, 2019Editor’s note: A previous version of this story originally did not specify that Galend Jones is a member...9 mins read
From the magazine: The gods aren’t dead Olivia Mohr·May 20, 2019This story was originally published in early May in “Paradise,” the sixth issue of Talisman magazine. Samantha Williams...12 mins read
The WKU Campus Community Band: a musical space for everyone Brooke Wright·March 11, 2019Gary Schallert, director of bands at WKU, entered the rehearsal room of the Music Hall at 6:30 p.m....2 mins read