Herald Newsletter 11-26-2024

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Tuesday, November 26,

2024

The Commons at Helm Library on Monday, April 12, 2022. Photo by Tucker Covey.

Read more by Anthony Clauson

Good morning, Hilltoppers!

Today's newsletter contains information on extra study space next week in The Commons and WKU Men's Basketball preparation for The University of Kentucky The newsletter will not be sent Nov. 27 through Dec. 1 as the university will be on break Have a lovely Thanksgiving Break and stay safe!

Extra study spaces open at The Commons during finals week

On December 2 and 3, from 3 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.,

The Commons at Helm Library will open rooms 3002 and 3008 for group study

“Since finals week is one of the busiest times of year for the libraries, we are going to open up our classroom space Monday and Tuesday night,” Morgan Moran, access services library assistant said.

Guard Julius Thedford (13) reaches for a field goal during the match against Jackson State University at E.A. Diddle Arena on Nov. 20, 2024. The Hilltoppers won 79-62. Photo by Jacob Sebastian.

Read more by Jake McMahon

‘Quite a test and challenge for us’: WKU Men’s Basketball looks to upset Kentucky

WKU Men’s Basketball will renew an in-state rivalry Tuesday when the Hilltoppers travel to Rupp Arena to play the No 8 Kentucky Wildcats

The Hilltoppers are 2-5 all-time against the Wildcats with their last win coming in 2001.

The most recent contest between the pair was a 95-60 WKU loss in 2021.

“Tuesday will be quite a test and challenge for us and we’ll need everybody to be at their absolute best,” Head Coach Hank Plona said on the game at Kentucky.

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