From the magazine: One good week Leah Hunter·September 4, 2024Editor’s Note: This article was originally released in the WKU Talisman print magazine on Wednesday, April 24, 2024....16 mins read
Metro, an upcoming bar, brings New York flair to Bowling Green Leah Hunter·March 14, 2024*Editor’s Note: Staci Henderson, a WKU alumna, previously wrote for the Talisman from February of 2020 to April...9 mins read
Artist and activist: WKU student Johnnie Mikel releases debut album Leah Hunter·February 14, 2023When Johnnie Mikel was growing up in Bowling Green, music records were all around. Raised on Aerosmith, the...11 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
Three women on their journey as refugees to Bowling Green Leah Hunter·September 29, 2022Bowling Green’s immigrant population left their home countries for a myriad of reasons including ethnic genocide, war and...14 mins read
Food and dance mark the start of Hispanic Heritage Month Leah Hunter·September 20, 2022Smells of food and sounds of music filled the Mahurin Honors College and International Center on Friday, Sept....4 mins read
A look into student-run businesses Leah Hunter·September 9, 2022From owning a lash extension business to working as a videographer, some students have found a way to...4 mins read
Students advocate for financial compensation in McLean Hall petition Leah Hunter·May 5, 2022WKU students signed a petition advocating for better living conditions and financial compensation in McLean Hall. The petition,...8 mins read
Black women on their struggles with eating disorders Leah Hunter·April 26, 2022For those struggling with an eating disorder, the path to recovery may be hard to find. For women...8 mins read
Students lead protest against sexual assault Leah Hunter·February 20, 2022Bowling Green Survivors Collective held a protest against sexual assault within Greek life on Friday, Feb. 18. BGSC...8 mins read