WKU Archives collecting COVID-19 memorabilia Elizabeth Roth·October 28, 2020Suellyn Lathrop, WKU’s archivist and records officer, sits at one of the tables stacked with memorabilia. In front...3 mins read
WKU Homecoming Gallery Talisman·October 15, 2020Like everything else, WKU’s 2020 Homecoming week looked a lot different than ever before. There was no pomping...3 mins read
Community fridges combat food insecurity Ruby Chapdelaine·September 30, 2020With the rise of food insecurity from the COVID-19 pandemic, groups of people in nearby cities have been...3 mins read
Gallery: Back to school during COVID-19 Talisman·September 3, 2020WKU students returned to The Hill for a fall semester unlike ever before. Face masked and socially distanced,...2 mins read
Sexual assault recovery services adjust to pandemic Emily Lancaster·May 14, 2020Every 73 seconds, an American is sexually assaulted, yet only 1,000 perpetrators will end up in prison, according...4 mins read
Finding paradise at WKU during quarantine Tucker Covey·April 27, 2020I sit writing this in Hilltopper Hall listening to “Paradise” by John Prine, a Maywood, Illinois native, who...2 mins read
‘Happy accidents’: White Squirrel Brewery’s claim to 5 years of fame Julianna Lowe·April 3, 2020Under string lights and industrial-style ceilings, the interior of White Squirrel Brewery on Broadway Avenue began to fill...6 mins read
WKU Forensics Team shines light on female sexual health and wellness Talisman·March 8, 2020“Bodies: Reclaiming Sexual Autonomy” was presented by members of the WKU Forensics Team on March 4. The event...1 min read
Students deliver messages of black empowerment at Black Excellence Expo Jack Quinn·February 29, 2020In the Recital Hall of WKU’s Fine Arts Center, the black students of the forensic team sang, spoke...3 mins read