From the Magazine: A silent strike Pandora Booth·January 12, 2023As the clock strikes 5 p.m., some employees shut their laptops, pack their bags and silently leave the...5 mins read
A look into student-run businesses Leah Hunter·September 9, 2022From owning a lash extension business to working as a videographer, some students have found a way to...4 mins read
Advice for Studying Abroad: What I Learned in Greece Jolie Finley·August 30, 2022As I was standing in the Cincinnati airport on May 17, waving goodbye to my mom, trying to...5 mins read
From the magazine: By hand Abbey Gore·July 8, 2022Discarded candle jars in the process of having old wax removed litter the candle-making room of locally owned...5 mins read
Sexual assault recovery services adjust to pandemic Emily Lancaster·May 14, 2020Every 73 seconds, an American is sexually assaulted, yet only 1,000 perpetrators will end up in prison, according...4 mins read
Relationships during quarantine, together and apart Talisman·May 12, 2020Celebrating a 5-year anniversary on Animal Crossing By Mackenzie Montross I moved out of my WKU Apartment on...10 mins read
One daisy at a time: Local floral shops continue business amid COVID-19 Emily Lancaster·May 10, 2020Many local businesses across the country have had to close their doors due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Large...4 mins read
From the magazine: Cut short Jess Brandt·May 9, 2020COVID-19 halted the lives of people around the world in March 2020. Classes moved online. Students were sent...1 min read
From the magazine: Disrupted Talisman·May 3, 2020As the world celebrated another decade’s passing and fashioned its hopes for the new year on Dec. 31,...2 mins read
‘The icing on the cake’: WKU students celebrate their birthdays in quarantine Julianna Lowe·May 1, 2020Kentucky’s first confirmed case of COVID-19 was on March 6. Since then, the numbers of confirmed cases in...3 mins read