The WKU Gender & Women’s Studies program is accepting submissions for its 27th annual “GWS Writing Contest” until Monday, ...
Social media has brought countless new ideas and products to light. Platforms like Instagram and TikTok have become essential for small business owners while serving as a convenient space to update ...
Assistant Provost Molly Kerby spoke to the faculty senate Thursday on House Bill 4 – nicknamed the “anti-DEI” bill – ...
The WKU Department of Society, Culture, Crime & Justice Studies hosted its monthly Brown Bag Lecture Series on Wednesday ...
This is a developing story. More details will be added as they are made available. The WKU Police Department is investigating ...
It’s 2 a.m. Your coffee is cold; your textbook is still open to the same unread page, and the exam is creeping closer. You ...
The widely debated bill to prohibit diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) programs in Kentucky’s public universities passed ...
Around 65-70 Christian students spent Monday night into Tuesday morning hunched over the central campus sidewalk, dirtying ...
Photo provided by Chris Stanford. When Chris Stanford transferred to WKU in 1994 from a small college in Georgia, he never would have imagined the opportunities it would lead him to. “I fell in love ...
After seven years, six seasons, two streaming services and 65 action-packed episodes, Netflix’s “Cobra Kai,” a spin-off of the “Karate Kid” movies, has come to an end. As with anything, endings can be ...
The WKU Student Government Association held its weekly meeting on Tuesday, March 11, where they presented the Gregory ...
Adin Parks is the Assistant Photo Editor for the WKU Herald. Parks is a junior Photojournalism student hailing from Louisville, Kentucky. Always desiring a new experience with a camera, Parks wants to ...
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