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WKU and Healthy on the Hill have put together guidelines to bring students back for the 2021 spring semester beginning on Jan. 19.
Editor's note: This story has been updated due to several incorrect facts and to add clarification. The Herald regrets these errors.
With this being the first break of the semester, students are eager to get home, destress and see family. While it's good to cherish this time…
Hilltoppers will be returning home Friday until Spring following a semester-long series of COVID-19 regulations, including a mandatory indoor …
With Thanksgiving Break coming up and WKU transitioning to online classes, you might be wondering what this means for campus. Here’s everythin…
Gov. Andy Beshear tweeted Monday that Kentucky counties in the red zone should make plans to implement the new guidelines to stop the spread o…
Two fraternities, Alpha Gamma Rho and Sigma Nu, are under temporary suspension following violations of WKU’s COVID-19 safety guidelines, accor…
Just like many places across campus, the Preston Center has seen major changes in operation to stop the spread of COVID-19.
The NCAA announced its safety guidelines Friday, Sept. 25, for the ensuing college basketball season. According to the updated guidelines bask…
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