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
Gallery: First Week on the Hill Talisman·August 26, 2022Monday marked the beginning of classes at WKU for the fall semester. To celebrate the return to campus,...2 mins read
A look into Zephyrus Ellie Sandlin·May 3, 2022April was National Poetry Month and Zephyrus, WKU’s fine arts magazine, creates a space for creative writers on...6 mins read
WKU Community Band provides outlet for local musicians Ellie Sandlin·April 5, 2022WKU’s Campus Community Band offers area musicians an opportunity to participate in a musical environment, whether they are...4 mins read
WKU community reacts to new mask guidelines Pandora Booth·March 10, 2022On Feb. 25, President Tim Caboni announced that WKU’s mask mandate would be lifted in all public spaces,...3 mins read
From A to Zumba: Preston Center offers a variety of classes Tessa Hillman·February 24, 2022GroupX is a fitness program hosted by the Preston Center on WKU’s campus. The program offers about 30...3 mins read
New Chain Joins Local Cookie Craze Ellie Sandlin·February 18, 2022When the neon purple Insomnia Cookies sign was posted at 422 E Main Ave., it was clear that...5 mins read
A look into being a TOP guide Jolie Finley·February 14, 2022Before a student begins their education at WKU, they are required to attend what’s called the Topper Orientation...4 mins read
SGA and Aunt Flow provide free products on campus Ali Shackelford·October 26, 2021It can be hard having a vagina sometimes, especially when you’re on your period. That time of the...5 mins read
Local women find friendship through shared love of alpacas Leah Hunter·October 18, 2021When Bonnie DeVore’s husband passed away in 2012, she said she never expected God to bring her two...5 mins read