Q&A: Getting to know WKU 2022 Amelia Hicks·August 22, 2018As a new class of Hilltoppers moved in for MASTER Plan this week, Talisman writer Amelia Hicks visited...4 mins read
From the Magazine: Digging deep Jessica Voorhees·June 6, 2018This story was originally published in early May in “Grit,” the fourth issue of Talisman magazine. [dropcap size=big]T[/dropcap]hunder claps,...10 mins read
It Happens Here: Honors freshman shares her story of sexual assault Hannah Good·May 9, 2018Editor’s note: This story details allegations of sexual assault. It relies on in-depth reporting, including multiple interviews with...19 mins read
The students behind WKU’s first 100 percent biofuel bus Phi Chu·April 19, 2018Something’s changing with one of our transit buses — specifically, bus no. 13 that runs on the White Line. It’s...3 mins read
The Friends of Dorothy Zine Helen Gibson·April 17, 2018A zine is a homemade and self-published magazine with a specific and unconventional subject matter. For many zine...3 mins read
Your guide to voting in the 2018 SGA election Max Zambrano·April 15, 2018Editor’s note: Since original publication of this article, Mayer, Edmonds and Anderson’s campaign has been disqualified and Mujkanovic’s campaign...7 mins read
Take Five: Scott Stroot Catrina Cooksey·April 13, 2018Theater professor Scott Stroot said he describes himself in a number of ways. Father, husband, artist, musician and...3 mins read
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
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