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VIDEO-Man’s Best Helps Hill
VIDEO-Man's Best Helps Hill

Photos, Video and Editing by Cody Duty

Highly qualified and seriously dedicated to his job, there’s a new resident on campus this year. He goes by Cash, and he’s most often seen hard at work up and down the Hill.
Until he gets his paws on his favorite squeaky toy.
Cash is one of two dogs living in [...]

VIDEO – ‘I See Me’
VIDEO - 'I See Me'

WKU faculty continues gender reassignment process

Photos, video and production by Matt Fields-Johnson
Story by Mandy Simpson
Jayray Fiene pointed to a picture with yellow adhesive stains and smiled wide. A child with quick blue eyes gawked gleefully back through the years on the decomposing page.
The source of the child’s amusement appeared shining on the floor—a toy car.
“This [...]

AUDIO – WKU’s Scholar House
AUDIO - WKU's Scholar House

Louisville freshmen Precious Sheckles, 19, and her fiance Leon Dillingham live together with their 5 month old Noel Dillingham in the Bowling Green Scholar house. The couple met in High School and applied to all of the same colleges together. Living in the Scholar House allows them to focus on attending their classes at Western [...]

GALLERY – 24 hours at Western
GALLERY - 24 hours at Western

From 8 a.m. Friday, April 24 to 8 a.m. Saturday, April 25 Herald and Talisman photographers set out to capture events and moments in the lives of people at Western as a part of the special section “24 Hours.”

AUDIO – WKU grad nearly wins Masters
AUDIO - WKU grad nearly wins Masters

Click here to hear Ken Perry’s reactions

Story by Jonathan Lintner
sports@chherald.com
Greg Nugent paced the Country Creek Golf Course clubhouse Sunday in Franklin, trading between his position as general manager of the course designed by the Masters’ second-place finisher Kenny Perry and supporter of a close friend.
Perry’s quest to become the oldest Masters champion in the 75-year [...]

AUDIO – Holding on to Hope
AUDIO - Holding on to Hope

Audio and photos by Armando Sanchez and Kohl Threlkeld, produced by Kohl Threlkeld
Story by Colleen Stewart
diversions@chherald.com
The assembly lines of the Corvette plant are still.
Silence reigns over 175,000 square feet of machinery where every Corvette and XLR in the world made since 1981 was crafted.
Bowling Green’s treasure boasts in its brochure: “No other sports car has [...]

AUDIO – Chance at Childhood
AUDIO - Chance at Childhood

Audio, photos and editing by Kohl Threlkeld, produced by Matt Fields-Johnson
Story by Kohl Threlkeld
When the judge announced that Christy Brock and her husband, Rick Brock, were awarded temporary guardianship of Ethan Coots, 7, and Tatum Coots, 9, last December, it was hard to find a dry eye in the room.
“I guess we were their last [...]

AUDIO – What’s your story: Suzanne Wilkerson
AUDIO - What's your story: Suzanne Wilkerson

by Ben Severance
As bedside alarms ring early on weekday mornings, the young men in Keen Hall roll out of bed. Some are groggy and not so eager to dash out the door. But Susan Wilkerson is already up waiting for them.
Wilkerson, a building service attendant, starts her workday at 7 a.m. with a big smile [...]

GALLERY – NCAA: WKU VS. Gonzaga
GALLERY - NCAA: WKU VS. Gonzaga

story by David Harten
PORTLAND, Ore. – Check the numbers in Western’s 83-81 loss to Gonzaga in the second round of the NCAA Tournament. They may tell you that the Toppers lost the game following Gonzaga’s Demetri Goodson banking in a runner with 0.9 seconds left to give the Bulldogs the win.
But look a little closer, [...]

GALLERY – NCAA: WKU vs. Illinois
GALLERY - NCAA: WKU vs. Illinois

story by David Harten
PORTLAND,Ore. – This season, Western has played in nine games decided by five points or less, winning six. In all those games, the key word used by most players in victories was ‘composure’.
In the Toppers’ 76-72 victory over Illinois in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at the Rose Garden, composure [...]

AUDIO – No place to lay your head
AUDIO - No place to lay your head

No place to lay your head

Audio, story and photography by Tyler Bissmeyer
James Bumpus, 50, originally from Florence Ala., came to Bowling Green, Ky., to work at an
alternative housing program a friend started. The house eventually shut down due to lack of
funding and left James homeless. Bumpus sings gospels around the downtown area in order
to feed [...]

AUDIO – Western Welcome
AUDIO - Western Welcome

A graduate student from India experiences his first days in the United States

Photos and audio by Elio Pajares, family photos courtesy of Gattumeedhi, produced by Matt Fields-Johnson
story by Josh Morre
When Siham Ziani arrived on campus last fall, she realized she forgot two important things — sheets and pillows.
But unlike most students, she couldn’t call her [...]

GALLERY – Student showcase
GALLERY - Student showcase

These images have been selected from the Herald or have been submitted by students at WKU.

VIDEO – Fire near campus
VIDEO - Fire near campus

Apartments lost in fire near Western

Photos by Herald Staff, video by Luke Sharrett and Daniel Houghton, audio and editing by Matt Fields-Johnson
Story by Josh Moore
Five apartments at 210 E. 13th St. were completely lost after a Friday morning fire, said Bowling Green Deputy Fire Chief Jerry Oliver.
People were inside the apartments at the time, but [...]

AUDIO – Foreign Affection
AUDIO - Foreign Affection

Photos, and audio by Elio Pajares, editing by Matt Fields-Johnson
Story by Elio Pajares
Union senior Linsey Ellis and Rafael Cocha, a senior from Salta, Argentina, met last semester in their finance class.
Cocha sat next to Ellis in class, but Cocha said that for some reason Ellis wasn’t nice to him. Ellis said that Cocha annoyed her.
Cocha [...]

AUDIO – Preaching on campus
AUDIO - Preaching on campus

Students stop to hear, question man preaching outside DUC

Photos by Lance Booth, Katie Simpson and Ryan Stone, audio by Kohl Threlkeld, editing by Matt Fields-Johnson
Story by Cole Claybourn
news@chherald.com
Students gathered outside of Downing University Center yesterday to listen to, and sometimes challenge, a man preaching about God and Christianity.
John McGlone, who spoke behind DUC Monday afternoon, [...]

AUDIO – Caring in the cold
AUDIO - Caring in the cold

Photos by Kohl Threlkeld, audio and editing by Matt Fields-Johnson
Story by Kohl Threlkeld
William Rummage watched the trees in his yard being snapped like toothpicks through the window of his Owensboro home last Wednesday. He thought that as long as he could keep his ailing mother downstairs and safe, everything would be fine. Then the power [...]

Gallery: Winter on the Hill
Gallery: Winter on the Hill

Mother Nature drenched Western’s campuses in rain, sleet, snow and a storm of weather-related problems this week.
But Western’s not alone in battling the weather.
The ice storm left many Kentuckians without power and could continue wreaking havoc as temperatures stay cold.
It’s the second-largest power outage recorded in the state, with power outages stretching across the western [...]

AUDIO – 1000 Words: James Walker
AUDIO - 1000 Words: James Walker

photos, audio and story by Luke Sharrett, editing by Matt Fields-Johnson

James Walker, 68, of Bowling Green has strong ties to State Street. He eats, sleeps and works on State Street. As the custodian at State Street Baptist Church for the past 17 years, Walker is in charge of making sure the century-and-a-half-year-old structure is ready [...]

AUDIO – What’s your story: Audrey Fry
AUDIO - What's your story: Audrey Fry

photo by Kala Diamond, audio and editing by Kohl Threlkeld, story by Magen McCrary
A warm summer day began like any other for Audrey Fry: morning chats with her mother, Clyeia, and picking up her lunch while she got a routine check-up at the doctor’s office. But this routine check up led to something more grave [...]