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SOKY Indivisible, a local advocacy group, held a protest outside of U.S. Rep. Brett Guthrie’s office against a bill that ...
Student Wellness Navigator Julie Jones dedicates her time to enhancing overall well-being and quality of life for students in ...
WKU Baseball suffered a Conference USA series loss against the Jax State Gamecocks, May 15-17. The Hilltoppers dropped game ...
WKU Softball was eliminated from the Conference USA Championship Friday afternoon after a 6-4 extra innings loss to LA Tech. ...
Von Smith is a photographer and writer from the south end of Louisville majoring in Photojournalism and Journalism. Von has been in the Herald newsroom since enrolling at WKU and intends on remaining ...
The Search Committee and Provost Bud Fischer began their search for a new dean on Feb. 5 to lead the Gordon Ford College of Business to assume responsibility from Interim Dean Dr. Evelyn Thrasher.
The WKU Student Government Association met Tuesday night for their weekly meeting, where they announced a censure hearing against Administrative Vice President Salvador Leon. Student Body President ...
A little over a month after her passing, a candlelight vigil was held around Guthrie Tower for Ayanna Morgan, a 21 year old former student on the Hill, who was fatally shot and killed in front of the ...
The General Election takes place on Tuesday, Nov. 5 and early voting begins on Thursday, Oct. 31. Voters will have the chance to cast their vote in federal, state and local elections. While the ...
PCAL Dean Terrance Brown embraces Ted Strode, husband of late communications professor Heather Strode, during her memorial on Tuesday, May 6, 2025 at the Honors College and International Center.
As the repairs on Normal and Regents halls and Cherry Hall renovations begin, several other construction projects are ...
In a previous version of this story, the captions refer to the Faculty House as 125 years old. The Faculty House is 105 years ...