Publication Date

5-1-2014

Abstract

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news.

  • Rogers, Shelby. Gary Ransdell to Push for 4.8% Tuition Increase
  • Phillips, Jonah. Bill Powell Survives Rough Waters to Carry on Legacy – Swimming
  • Parker, Jacob & Jackson French. Student Pulls Gun by Bates-Runner Hall, Arrested on Campus – Michael Dearborn
  • Conniff, Ben. Five Films to Induce Finals Procrastination – Movies
  • Pait, Ryan. HBO’s Veep Continues to Find Its Identity Amid Stand-Out Writing – Television
  • Holloway, Kae. Mean Girls Celebrates A Fetch Tenth Anniversary – Fashion
  • French, Jackson. Crimes Remain Steady on Campus – WKU Police
  • Mathews, Mackenzie. Professors Discuss Sharks in NOVA Shark Series – Biology, Steve Huskey, Chris Byrne
  • Eldridge, Brittany. Communication Class Uses $100 Solution Program
  • Franke, Luke. Abracadabra! – Magicians
  • Parker, Jacob. A Thick Skin – Brittany LaRue, Vitiligo, Dermatology
  • Burton, Kristina. WKU Before Broadway Series Presents As We Lie Still – Theatre & Dance
  • Mudd, Aaron. Dietitian Alumna Gets Taste of Success – Kaitlin Harrison
  • Brown, Leah. Student Launches Online Fashion Magazine – Monta Reinfelde
  • Mathew, Mackenzie. Kids Join Parents On Campus for Work Day – Take Our Sons & Daughters to Work Day
  • French, Jackson. WKU Alum to Undergo Kickstarter Campaign, Finish First Movie – Trevor Simms
  • Brown, Leah. Student Government Association Discusses Potential Tuition Increase at Last Semester Meeting
  • Crumbie, Trey. Big Red Finishes Third in Annual National Mascot Competition
  • Pratt, Elliott. Men’s Tennis Team Eliminated Due to Budget Cuts
  • Rutledge, Billy. Transfer to the Top – Ryan Church, Cody Wofford, Baseball
  • Rutledge, Billy. Ian Tompkins Breaks Single-Season Saves Record, Tops Prep for University of Louisiana-Monroe

Disciplines

African American Studies | Arts and Humanities | Communication | Higher Education Administration | Journalism Studies | Mass Communication | Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies | Social and Behavioral Sciences | Sports Studies

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