Herald Newsletter 10-16-2024

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Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Sedrik Newbern, Alumni Association president speaks to the Student Government Association on Oct. 15 2024 in the Senate Chambers in Downing Student Union. Photo by Gabriel Milby.

Bailey Reed, Newsletter Editor

Good morning, Hilltoppers!

Today's newsletter features stories on SGA, WKU football, Shenanigans and more! Have a wonderful Wednesday

Alumni Association President

Sedrik Newbern speaks to SGA, Senate passes 3 bills

The Student Government Association passed three bills and hosted Sedrik Newbern, Alumni Association president, as a guest speaker during its weekly meeting on Tuesday Newbern discussed the Alumni Association’s “Career Consultants” program, which allows students and recent graduates to connect with experienced ambassadors in their desired career fields

The program gives students transitioning into their new careers advice and networking opportunities

Sports Roundup

Read more by Libby Simpson
WKU football prepares for big conference test Read more by Camden Bush
The Other Side: A look at Sam Houston football with The Item
Read more by Jake McMahon

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the spotlight: Kappa Delta sorority hosts ‘Shenanigans on Broadway’

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perform for “Shenanigans on Broadway” at the Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center on Monday, Oct. 14, 2024. Photo by

OPINION: 10 essential horror movies to watch this October

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Malone Farmer | Commentary writer

Now that October is upon us, so is the anticipation for the holiday made famous for fright.

With Halloween just around the corner, many people will be looking for some new horror films to keep them from sleeping too easily or some spooky classics to revisit Here are some modern and classic horror movies to enjoy as the 31st approaches

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