The WKU community has spent the last three semesters operating in some form of remote learning, either completely online or hybrid form. This fall, WKU transit...
My phone received non-stop notifications from the marching band group chat on Sept. 1. I did my best to avoid being distracted since I was in class, but it was ...
Celebrating a 5-year anniversary on Animal Crossing
By Mackenzie Montross
I moved out of my WKU Apartment on March 21, four days before Gov. Andy Beshear enc...
As the world celebrated another decade’s passing and fashioned its hopes for the new year on Dec. 31, 2019, the World Health Organization’s China Country Office...
Kentucky’s first confirmed case of COVID-19 was on March 6. Since then, the numbers of confirmed cases in Kentucky continue to rise, and social distancing guide...
It’s an odd time of self-isolation, and many people have to dig for the upsides of a new normal. The good news is that quarantining doesn't have to be boring — ...
Due to COVID-19, everyone has been quarantining, trying to find anything to keep them occupied. Many have turned to art to keep them entertained and help the da...
I sit writing this in Hilltopper Hall listening to “Paradise” by John Prine, a Maywood, Illinois native, who died on April 7 from the coronavirus. I find it fit...
It’s an odd time of self-isolation, and many people have to dig for the upsides of a new normal. The good news is that quarantining doesn't have to be boring — ...
It’s an odd time of self-isolation, and many people have to dig for the upsides of a new normal. The good news is that quarantining doesn't have to be boring — ...