Black Lives Matter art exhibit at WKU Ali Shackelford·April 14, 2021 On Friday, April 9, the Minority Artists Perspective Club and WKU’s Art Department hosted a Black Lives Matter...2 mins read
Combatting spring allergies on the Hill Katie Poindexter·April 12, 2021The blossoming trees and flowers bring vibrant, beautiful colors to the Hill, but with these new blooms comes...1 min read
Bowling Green artist fosters community through murals Elizabeth Roth·April 1, 2021Bowling Green native and muralist Andee Rudloff is all about fostering a sense of public responsibility and community....5 mins read
Guide: How to transition your wardrobe from winter to spring Katie Poindexter·March 22, 2021The time has come. It is now the weird period between winter and spring when on any given...3 mins read
Solidarity in Bowling Green: One year after Breonna Taylor’s death Tucker Covey·March 17, 2021Standing in solidarity with other groups around Kentucky, the Bowling Green Freedom Walkers and Bowling Green’s Sunrise Movement...2 mins 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
4 resources for LGBTQ+ students at WKU Ali Shackelford·March 15, 2021People using different labels to describe their identity is becoming more recognized in every setting. You’ve seen it...3 mins read
From Bowling Green to California, Mills Tuner is building a successful music career Liza Rash·March 11, 2021Bowling Green native Mills Turner is a 21-year-old up-and-coming pop, R&B and folk singer-songwriter currently living in Los...5 mins read
Ranking fries at WKU Talisman·March 8, 2021WKU has a variety of restaurants with a variety of fries. Sometimes it’s hard to choose where to...2 mins read
Micro food pantry opens up in Bowling Green Katie Poindexter·March 5, 2021 For those who struggle with finding their next meal, a food pantry can mean everything. Jason Lowe, creator...3 mins read