‘Pillars of the community:’ Tulip businesses bloom Lilly Parsley·April 4, 2026Story by Lilly Parsley Photos by Ella Oakley As spring comes and temperatures rise, local gardens and farm...7 mins read
Gallery: Clowning around for April Fools Day Talisman·April 2, 2026Photos by Ella Oakley and Megan Geisler The Bob Kirby Branch of the Warren County Public Library hosted...5 mins read
From the magazine: Behind the blooms Annie Hutchins·December 23, 2025The quiet work of WKU’s Floral Department Story by Annie Hutchins Photos by Jadin Smith & Natalie Barber...7 mins read
Gallery: Flowers, friends and fun at Market on the Avenue Maddie Green·August 28, 2025Small local businesses showcased their products at Centennial Plaza on Wednesday during Market on the Avenue. The event...2 mins read
WKU Office of Sustainability hosts Earth Day celebration Cailyn Richer·April 29, 2022The WKU Office of Sustainability and the campus community celebrated Earth Day on Friday, April 22 by interacting...2 mins read
Gallery: First week back Talisman·September 2, 2021In August, WKU students returned to the Hill to embark on the start of a new academic year....1 min read
Gallery: Spring Scenes Talisman·April 30, 2021Through all the turbulence that the last 400 days has brought to the world, including an academic year...1 min read
Top ten houseplants that even you can keep alive Elizabeth Roth·December 1, 2020Have you ever adopted a new plant baby only to discover the green thumb you thought you had...6 mins read
Not canceled: WKU’s cherry blossoms Lily Thompson·March 22, 2020Tuesday, March 17, WKU announced that classes would be moved online for the rest of the semester. By...1 min read
Flora on the Hill: Your go-to guide for the plant life of WKU Meghan Ashley·April 19, 2017Spring has sprung on the Hill, and with spring showers come flowers. It’s hard to miss those infamous...3 mins read