Students direct night of ‘Toast and Torture’

Students direct night of ‘Toast and Torture’

It’s not often that God stops by for breakfast or that, in the case of Lawrenceburg sophomore Molly Kays and Shelbyville freshman Sebastian Kearney, there aren’t any eggs in the house when he arrives.
But that’s what the two will have to deal with Monday and Tuesday night when they perform in the student-run production, “When [...]

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Students celebrate Martin Luther King

Students celebrate Martin Luther King

Though the official celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day was Thursday, January 18, King will be honored this Thursday at Western.
At 6 p.m. in front of Pearce-Ford Tower, the Office of Diversity Programs will hold its second annual candlelight vigil to honor the civil rights leader and kick off the celebration of Black History [...]

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Bosnians share stories from war

Bosnians share stories from war

 

Dijana Muminovic poses with two of the photos from her exhibition in the Mass Media Gallery called “From Bosnia to Bowling Green. Originally from Bosnia, Muminovic moved to to Bowling Green with her family in 1997. “I wanted to share this experience with other people of Bowling Green,” she said. BRIAN POWERS/HERALD

Bowling Green freshman Melisa [...]

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Alums return to their roots

Despite the rocky football season, campus will be crowded this weekend.
About 20,000 alumni will attend Homecoming, said Ginny Hensley, the director of alumni programming, Homecoming co-chair and a 1997 graduate.
Hensley works in the alumni relations office, which has planned 10 to 12 alumni events this week.
The events kicked off yesterday with the Chili and Cheese [...]

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