“Born feminist:” WKU professor’s journey to Gender and Women’s Studies and beyond Jolie Finley·September 14, 2021Native Kentuckian, laundry research scholar and period equity advocate, Kristi Branham is a multifaceted professor in WKU’s Gender...4 mins read
A discussion of toxic masculinity in makeup Ali Shackelford·September 9, 2021Makeup is an art form. From the simple, everyday “boy beat” to Academy Award winning special effects makeup,...4 mins read
Gallery: WKU vs. UT Martin Football Talisman·September 6, 2021WKU held the first tailgate and football game of the 2021 season on Thursday, September 2. Our staff...2 mins read
Gallery: First week back Talisman·September 2, 2021In August, WKU students returned to the Hill to embark on the start of a new academic year....1 min read
Gallery: Spring Scenes Talisman·April 30, 2021Through all the turbulence that the last 400 days has brought to the world, including an academic year...1 min read
Ranking elevators at WKU Katie Poindexter·April 27, 2021After walking up and down the Hill, the last thing anyone wants to do is take the stairs....3 mins read
Bowling Green service station serves as a reminder of the past Jack Quinn·April 19, 2021It’s a calm Friday morning at Shipley’s Valor Station. The distinct, stagnant smell of motor oil and rubber...5 mins read
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