German nuns and couchsurfing: Kathryn Reetzke’s time abroad Diego Alcaraz-Monje·April 30, 2026Story by Diego Alcaraz-Monje Photos by Kayden Mulrooney For Kathryn Reetzke, an instructor in WKU’s History department from...6 mins read
Behind the letters: The other side of sorority life Diego Alcaraz-Monje·April 23, 2026Story by Diego Alcaraz-Monje Photos by Ella Johnston Editor’s Note: After publication, Talisman received feedback from members of...11 mins read
The Warrells’ ice cream adventures and summer camp dreams Talisman·February 7, 2026Story by Diego Alcaraz-Monje and Brennan Hoskins Photos by Brennan Campbell and Brodie Curtsinger Ben Warrell, director of...9 mins read
‘Circle of vintage:’ Thrifting trends shape shopping habits Diego Alcaraz-Monje·December 4, 2025Thrifting, also known as buying items secondhand instead of brand new, according to Thrifters, has recently stepped into...4 mins read
Swipe it forward: Fighting food insecurity one swipe at a time Diego Alcaraz-Monje·November 21, 2025On Nov. 3, WKU’s Student Government Association unveiled the official beginning of its new initiative, the Swipe it...3 mins read
PCAL’s 60th anniversary: A legacy of learning and a future of change Diego Alcaraz-Monje·October 2, 2025The 2025 academic year marks the 60th anniversary of the Potter College of Arts and Letters. According to...5 mins read
An evening of snaps, claps and poetry with Nikky Finney Diego Alcaraz-Monje·September 27, 2025On Wednesday, Sept 24. laughter and tears spilled out of Gary Ransdell Hall, urged on by the poetic...4 mins read