Local business Of Wood and Clay takes a twist on everyday items Avery Sutton·December 1, 2023With the holiday season approaching, purchasing gifts for friends and family can be a staple. Local businesses like...3 mins read
From the magazine: Now and again Emma Steele·August 21, 2020 The Talisman has a long-lasting tradition covering the community and student life of WKU. What started in...1 min read
From the magazine: Party like it’s 1999 Talisman·July 17, 2020Before the COVID-19 pandemic caused bars, businesses and institutions like WKU to halt or adjust normal operations, students...1 min read
Quarantine and stream: What to read Missy Johnson·April 26, 2020It’s an odd time of self-isolation, and many people have to dig for the upsides of a new...3 mins read
Playlist: ‘Zeitgeist: The spirit of the age’ from Talisman Issue No. 8 Talisman·April 21, 2020On April 22, we’ll release the eighth issue of the Talisman magazine online. The theme of this semester’s...1 min read
Quarantine and stream: What to watch Missy Johnson·April 13, 2020It’s an odd time of self-isolation, and many people have to dig for the upsides of a new...7 mins read
ArtWorks Inc. hosts recycled art exhibit at Capitol Arts Center Staci Henderson·February 25, 2020Popcorn is not the expected smell when walking into an art exhibit, but in the Capitol Arts Center...3 mins read
WKU students found new multicultural sorority Olivia Dawson·February 12, 2020Three women banded together during the fall 2019 semester and since then have been gathering around tables on...4 mins read
WKU alumni and students connect through art exhibition Julianna Lowe·February 9, 2020Behind glass doors, the main gallery of the Fine Arts Center has become home to 80 pieces of...4 mins read
Kick the Clock: A day to dance Talisman·February 3, 2020The WKU Department of Theatre and Dance, in coordination with the WKU chapter of the National Dance Education...1 min read