Arrest made following shooting on Chestnut Street
A 17-year-old was arrested following a shooting in the 1500 block of Chestnut Street on Saturday, Sept. 28.
Multiple houses were struck by gunfire in the shooting, according to a press release posted to Facebook by the Bowling Green Police Department
Campus mental health services: how students can get help
eptember is Suicide Prevention Month, a time when organizations and activists across the nation come together to raise awareness about mental health across the United States.
WKU has several on-campus resources and services students can utilize for mental health support
As Suicide Prevention Month comes to an end, here are some of the mental health resources students can utilize on campus, anytime
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Tazha Mattingly | Commentary writer
National Love People Day is the last day of September Of course, I interpret this day in a magical, romantic sense; therefore, I wanted to end this month with a book review for the romance enthusiasts, like myself, on campus
“The Dead Romantics” by Ashley Poston, a New York Times Bestseller, is a romantic comedy read that will cause even the cynical romantics to giggle in anticipation of a hopeful and dreamy romance The magical romance makes for the perfect cozy fall read with its magical realism, paranormal elements and heavy themes involving grief and the celebration of life and love
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