Lost River Cave holds annual fundraising run Tessa Hillman·February 3, 2022Lost River Cave hosted its annual Snow Flurry Scurry 5K on Saturday, Jan. 29, with over 200 participants...2 mins read
From the magazine: In her hands Megan McCormick·February 1, 2022A nervous excitement fills the room. Hairs stand on end. Months spent preparing and planning run together, conversations...7 mins read
From the magazine: Unearthed Katie Poindexter·February 1, 2022It is pitch black until the light from flashlights and headlamps make their appearance and cave dwelling critters...6 mins read
From the magazine: Flip the beat Kayla Spears·January 27, 2022The stage is dark at The Villager Tavern in Nashville as Joseph Jones tunes his drums. He is...9 mins read
From the magazine: Nature’s apothecary Audrey Plescia·January 25, 2022The birds chirped in the oaks above. The damp leaves crunched on the earth below. An amateur forager...6 mins read
ADHD in college: Seeking help Katie Poindexter·December 8, 2021To-do lists fill the black notebook purchased at the start of the semester, the monthly spreads in my...4 mins read
Generations of WKU professors compare life experiences Jolie Finley·December 2, 2021There is a wide variety of disciplines, ages and experience levels among professors at any institution. There is...6 mins read
A guide to de-stressing Rose Donnelly·November 30, 2021Students and faculty are starting to hit that point in the semester when assignments begin to pile up,...3 mins read
How to keep outdoor plants alive during winter Jolie Finley·November 15, 2021It’s that time of the year when all of the plant owners wonder what they’ll do with their...3 mins read
WKU theatre department puts on all-female play Jolie Finley·November 11, 2021A soft hum of conversation filled the Russell Miller Theatre as people filed in on Saturday, Nov. 6...4 mins read