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
The 5 worst places to study on campus Clarissa Dean·September 15, 2022In the beginning of the semester, you are likely settling into a study routine. Studying in the wrong...3 mins read
What’s in your tote bag? Devon Price·September 14, 2022As a recent trend swept across campus, several WKU students traded out their backpacks for tote bags, giving...3 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
Advice for Studying Abroad: What I Learned in Greece Jolie Finley·August 30, 2022As I was standing in the Cincinnati airport on May 17, waving goodbye to my mom, trying to...5 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
From the Magazine: Dusk to dawn Talisman·August 23, 2022As stars become visible over the city of Bowling Green, the streets shift away from their daytime routines...3 mins read
From the Magazine: Healing within Kayla Spears·August 14, 2022Editor‘s Note: Anonymity was granted to a source in this story due to the personal and sensitive nature...9 mins read
From the Magazine: Through the light Jack Quinn·August 3, 2022Michael Frohling, head lighting designer for WKU’s theatre & dance department, said he became conscious of the ever-changing...5 mins read
From the magazine: When they shine Cailyn Richer·July 25, 2022The Light of Chance building tucked away on State Street in downtown Bowling Green is full of assorted...3 mins read