From the Magazine: Inked imagination Evynn Pollard·February 9, 2024For some, artistry may consist of vivid colors, elaborate designs or compelling melodies. Others create art with words....5 mins read
From the Magazine: After the Storm Leah Hunter·January 23, 2023The impact of the tornado on Friday, Dec. 10, 2021 solidified that night as one to remember in...12 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
Generations of WKU professors compare life experiences Jolie Finley·December 2, 2021There is a wide variety of disciplines, ages and experience levels among professors at any institution. There is...6 mins read
Language of love Phi Chu·December 4, 2017In this piece, Talisman writer Phi Chu explores the ways different cultures and languages express the universal reality...3 mins read
Go your own way: Linguistics students design their own major Hunter Frint·December 1, 2017Unlike many students, Macy Lethco knew exactly what she wanted to study before she got to college. When...6 mins read
15 book series from childhood that would make awesome TV shows Meghan Ashley·February 20, 2017When Netflix released “A Series of Unfortunate Events” earlier this year, it truly made me appreciate the way...5 mins read
Write about it: Writing to promote emotional health Olivia Mohr·February 16, 2017After the death of her father, Erin Slaughter used writing to help process her feelings of grief, and...3 mins read
7 books to read over winter break Rachel Phelps·December 7, 2016It is a universally acknowledged truth that WKU’s winter break is obscenely long. Fortunately, this provides plenty of...3 mins read
5 books you should read over Thanksgiving break Rachel Phelps·November 21, 2016Thanksgiving break is the perfect opportunity to eat a lot of food and do a lot of nothing....2 mins read