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4-year-old Nova Mendoza (left) hands a tip to Drag Queen Gorgina George during her performance at the 10th Annual WKU Housing and Residence Life Drag Show on Thursday, April 3, 2025 in the Knicely Conference Center.
Photos: Housing and Residence Life hosts 10th Annual Drag Show
Von Smith, Staff Photographer • April 4, 2025
Bowling Green City Commissioner Sue Parrigin lights one of two candles during the "Two Lights for Tomorrow" ceremony to symbolize the service of past and present Americans.
‘Two Lights for Tomorrow’ candle lighting ceremony celebrates America’s 250th birthday
Abigail Vickers, News Reporter • April 2, 2025

The Kentucky Museum hosted a “Two Lights for Tomorrow” lighting ceremony at the Felts House to commence a year-long celebration of the 250th...

Western Kentucky Head Coach Hank Plona speaks with his team during a time out during the Hilltopper's game against the FIU Panthers in Bowling Green, Ky. on Thursday, March 6, 2025.
OPINION: WKU Men’s Basketball postseason report
Nathan Mueller and Michael Givner Jr. March 30, 2025

A 64-61 loss at the hands of the No. 10 seed FIU in the first round of the Conference USA tournament on March 11 ended what was once a promising...

Herald magazine | Vol.100-No.3
WKU guard Josie Gilvin (33) shoots the ball through defenders during the Lady Topper's game against the La Tech Lady Techsters in Bowling Green, Ky. on Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025.
Gilvin commits to Kentucky
Peyton Reid, Sports Reporter • April 5, 2025

Former WKU Women's Basketball junior guard Josie Gilvin announced on Instagram Friday her commitment to the University of Kentucky. Gilvin...

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