More than 50 people lined up to cast their ballots by 5:30 a.m. Tuesday at Living Hope Baptist Church. When the polls opened ...
The Herald is providing live website updates for the 2024 Bowling Green city elections using results from the Kentucky ...
The Herald is providing live website updates for the 2024 presidential election using results and data from the Associated ...
The Student Government Association hosted the first “Topper Chef” cooking class on Monday, Nov. 4, in the Academic Complex, ...
Kentucky citizens voted a majority no on Amendment 2 Tuesday, according to the Associated Press. Amendment 2 would’ve allowed ...
Mayor Todd Alcott was reelected as Bowling Green mayor Tuesday evening. According to WBKO, Alcott defeated former Patti Minter, state representative and WKU history professor, by a 5.4% margin.
You matter. With recent tragedies affecting the WKU community, the Herald Editorial Board wants to remind you that you are cared for, supported and loved. As a student publication, we recognize how ...
This story was originally published in Volume 100 Issue 1 of the College Heights Herald print newsmagazine on October 9.
It’s a question we’ve all heard since elementary school. Is it blue, red, yellow, pink or green? Perhaps it’s all of them. Regardless of your choice, each color influences your mood and perception.
In preparing its comprehensive coverage of the 2024 election from a variety of different angles, the Herald asked both ...