From the magazine: Sowing grace Pandora Booth·April 25, 2024Motherhood can be a differing yet connecting experience for women. The challenges they may face within society and...14 mins read
“Born feminist:” WKU professor’s journey to Gender and Women’s Studies and beyond Jolie Finley·September 14, 2021Native Kentuckian, laundry research scholar and period equity advocate, Kristi Branham is a multifaceted professor in WKU’s Gender...4 mins read
OPINION: Intersectionality in the Women’s Rights Movement Ali Shackelford·August 26, 2021In American society, women have come a long way and done a lot of great things in the...5 mins read
WKU Forensics Team shines light on female sexual health and wellness Talisman·March 8, 2020“Bodies: Reclaiming Sexual Autonomy” was presented by members of the WKU Forensics Team on March 4. The event...1 min read
WKU’s Herstory event empowers local girls Abigail Raley·February 10, 2020Girls buzzed around the Kentucky Museum on Saturday, Feb. 8, padding around from booth to booth; building miniature...4 mins read
Bowling Green sisters form band with an edge De'inara Carter·October 23, 2019When Bowling Green sophomore Kenzie Crowe began playing electric guitar at the age of 16, she didn’t anticipate...5 mins read
Listen to this year’s Vagina Monologues Talisman·April 27, 2018On Tuesday, April 24, doors opened at 6:30 p.m. in the Gordon Wilson Hall Lab Theater for WKU’s...2 mins read
The queens of ENYO Zine Meghan Ashley·February 20, 2018A zine is a homemade and self-published magazine with a specific and unconventional subject matter. Three women, all...3 mins read
Unity in diversity: The 2018 Women’s March Hannah Good·January 23, 2018“Can we do ‘my body my choice?’” A teenage girl in a yellow sweater asked Emma Wilson, a...3 mins read
Beyond #metoo: Seeking transparency and justice for sexual assault at WKU Jessica Voorhees·November 6, 2017Since the New York Times published an article on Oct. 5 detailing eight sexual assault and harassment allegations against film...6 mins read