OPINION: Intersectionality in the Women’s Rights Movement Ali Shackelford·August 26, 2021In American society, women have come a long way and done a lot of great things in the...5 mins read
Getting involved in Black Lives Matter Talisman·June 5, 2020Breonna Taylor, 26, was fatally shot by Louisville Metro Police Department officers during an unannounced search of her...5 mins read
Students deliver messages of black empowerment at Black Excellence Expo Jack Quinn·February 29, 2020In the Recital Hall of WKU’s Fine Arts Center, the black students of the forensic team sang, spoke...3 mins read
Paving the Way: A brief look at black history on the Hill Zora Gordon·January 15, 2018This story was originally published in late November in “Power,” the third issue of Talisman magazine. Today, students...1 min read
OPINION: In solidarity, we protest Megan Armstrong·February 8, 2017This is an opinion piece. The opinions expressed here are the author’s own and do not reflect the...2 mins read
A call for change Shaire Blythe·November 28, 2016On the evening of Nov. 21, WKU’s National Pan-Hellenic Council hosted A Forum For Change in Downing Student...4 mins read
Reflecting on the history of civil rights Hannah Good·November 18, 2016Two groups of WKU students took a field trip to the National Civil Rights Museum the weekend after...7 mins read
A live-in for housing fairness Natalie Perry·November 14, 2016Two small bedroom lamps lit up a small patch of grass near Centennial Mall where a laptop, a...3 mins read
Advocacy, action and disagreement: Responses to Bowling Green’s refugee resettlement Helen Gibson·November 7, 2016The International Center of Kentucky’s main office was bustling with activity on the morning of Monday, Oct. 10....6 mins read