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
Hilltoppers on … bad valentines Missy Johnson·February 14, 2020Love is in the air. Chocolate candies and roses are the status quo. But what about the hearts...1 min 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
Tips for better Instagram photos from Talisman photographers Kristina Francis·January 31, 2020Taking and choosing the right pictures to post to your Instagram can be a stressful task, especially for...2 mins read
From the magazine: Self starters Nadia Dieudonne·January 6, 2020Before she started Color Me in Yellow, Makayla Jackson’s eye for aesthetics was limited to her iPhone and...8 mins read
From the magazine: Uprooting Bethel Aklilu·December 30, 2019International students arrive in America with their own goals and their own lives, and it is up to...9 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
Gallery: Humans of Bowling Green Pride Joeleen Hubbard·October 15, 2019The annual Bowling Green Pride Festival is a family-friendly event where families from all over the region gather...3 mins read
Street style: it’s internal Missy Johnson·September 29, 2019WKU’s campus is a melting pot of trends, filled with many different students and personal styles. The Talisman...3 mins read
The Summer of Love and Consent raises money for Hope Harbor Missy Johnson·September 24, 2019Megan Adkins, a volunteer for Hope Harbor, swiftly applied henna tattoos on attendees the night of Sept. 14...3 mins read