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
WKU Baseball and Softball hosts annual Bat Out Breast Cancer event Lucy Coffey·October 18, 2024WKU athletes, students, and Bowling Green residents banded together to participate in the Bat Out Breast Cancer event...3 mins read
From the Magazine: Science of Movement Jeffrey Meyers·September 30, 2024Under the stands of Houchens-Smith Stadium is a maze of classrooms and labs where students learn the science...9 mins read
WKU Ceramics Club melds both students and community members Kinu Herthel·September 25, 2024The WKU Ceramics Club is a student-led organization and acts as a place to enjoy art and create...3 mins read
WKU’s ‘Dirty Reds’ Rugby Club puts their best cleats forward Oliver Wood-Morris·September 18, 2024Amid the crowds and spotlight of other fall sports on campus, one team stands out not for the...5 mins read
Alpha Psi Omega’s “Plays in a Day” festival ignites imaginations Lucy Coffey·September 10, 2024Creativity filled the Gordon Wilson Hall Lab Theatre on Sept. 6 and 7 as the Alpha Psi Omega...6 mins read
From the magazine: One good week Leah Hunter·September 4, 2024Editor’s Note: This article was originally released in the WKU Talisman print magazine on Wednesday, April 24, 2024....16 mins read
From the magazine: Innovative minds Talisman·May 2, 2024From the outside, anyone passing by the Engineering and Biological Sciences building glimpses nothing but its exterior. One...2 mins read
Jim Hopwood: The man behind WKU’s technical systems Clarissa Dean·May 2, 2024“Security Systems Specialist” isn’t just a job title to Jim Hopwood — it’s a passion. From working with...5 mins read
From the magazine: Sowing grace Pandora Booth·April 25, 2024Motherhood can be a differing yet connecting experience for women. The challenges they may face within society and...14 mins read