Catholic students reflect on sacrifice during Lent Lucy Coffey·April 15, 2025As the Christian holiday of Easter approaches on April 20, Catholic students on WKU’s campus have been participating...7 mins read
‘Encourage the empowerment:’ WKU’s 10th annual Drag Show Lillie Nhep·April 8, 2025Strobe lights hit the faces in the crowd as drag queens perform in the 10th annual Drag Show...5 mins read
Students and faculty ring in the Lunar New Year Lillie Nhep·January 29, 2025Although the new year in the United States begins on Jan. 1, the traditional Chinese holiday, Chinese New...5 mins read
Kentucky Archaeological Survey brings Wash Nights to Cherry Hall Oliver Wood-Morris·December 5, 2024Kentucky Archaeological Survey Wash Night is held every Wednesday from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in Cherry Hall....3 mins read
What Thanksgiving food are you based on your academic college? Emma Hardesty·November 26, 2024With Thanksgiving around the corner, the biggest thing on many people’s minds is the delicious foods that will...2 mins read
From the Magazine: Unsung Heroes Aidan Walsh·April 16, 2024Steam rushes into the air; a rag drips with sweat. A vacuum sings with each push, and a...4 mins read
WKU adjusts to life after quarantine Rose Donnelly·November 9, 2021The WKU community has spent the last three semesters operating in some form of remote learning, either completely...3 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
‘The icing on the cake’: WKU students celebrate their birthdays in quarantine Julianna Lowe·May 1, 2020Kentucky’s first confirmed case of COVID-19 was on March 6. Since then, the numbers of confirmed cases in...3 mins read
WKU students reflect on the Hill Staci Henderson·April 30, 2020Over seven weeks have passed since students were last on the Hill. Walking to class was leisurely on...1 min read