Alpha Psi Omega’s “Plays in a Day” festival ignites imaginations Lucy Coffey·September 10, 2024Creativity filled the Gordon Wilson Hall Lab Theatre on Sept. 6 and 7 as the Alpha Psi Omega...6 mins read
“Frat flu”: Students coin term after falling ill post-parties Sarah Horn·November 2, 2023Constant coughing, sore throats, headaches and other cold-like symptoms sometimes emerge in students who regularly attend fraternity-hosted parties....1 min read
From the Magazine: Voice in movement Jeffrey Meyers·September 11, 2023Performing on stage can be a surreal experience, facing a crowd and showcasing a piece of one’s heart....7 mins read
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
Bingocize: A social glue Jess Brandt·May 3, 2022In 2011, Jason Crandall was an exercise science professor at Kentucky Wesleyan College in Owensboro. Crandall, looking to...4 mins read
Preview: The Commons at Helm Library Brett Phelps·April 17, 2022President Caboni announced on Monday, April 11 in an email to the student body that the Commons at...1 min read
Behind the curtains of Little Women Tessa Hillman·April 15, 2022The WKU Department of Theatre & Dance produces a musical each spring semester, and this year’s production was...4 mins read