Herald Newsletter 9-27-2024

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Friday, September 27, 2024

Bailey Reed, Newsletter Editor

Good morning, Hilltoppers!

Please be safe today with the impending threat of the remnants of Hurricane Helene As seen in the faculty, staff and student all email from David Oliver, the director of environmental health and safety, a wind advisory was in place until Saturday at 1:00 a m at the time of the email Watch out for debris and remember all WKU campuses will be open and "on schedule " Have a fantastic Friday!

SGA fall senate election: who the candidates are, how to vote

Voting for the Student Government Association Fall 2024 general election is open on TopNet until Friday, Sept 27 at 11:59 p m , with over 20 students on the ballot

There are three freshman senator seats, one international senator seat and one Gatton Academy senator seat available Here are the candidates on the ballot this election

Department of Society, Culture, Crime, & Justice Studies to host Brown Bag Lecture Series

The WKU Department of Society, Culture, Crime & Justice Studies is hosting its Brown Bag Lecture Series throughout the semester to share and learn about the current ongoing research from students and faculty

The Brown Bag lecture series allows for a showcase of work in progress in a casual setting. The presentations encourage attendees to bring their lunches and are free

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From WKU Theatre & Dance From WKU Theatre & Dance

WKU Theatre & Dance will present its new show ‘Alice by Heart,’ beginning Saturday, Sept 28, until Wednesday, October 2 in Russell Miller Theatre

The show is based on the book of the same title written by Steven Sater and Jessie Nelson with music by Duncan Sheik and lyrics by Steven Sater. According to lead actress Hanneh Kevorkian, senior performing arts major with a focus in musical theatre, the show follows a girl named Alice Spencer through her journey of attempting to save her childhood best friend by bringing themselves into the world of her favorite children’s book, “The Adventures of Alice in Wonderland ”

SPORTS ROUNDUP

WKU volleyball to open conference play against Jacksonville State Read more by Austin Rice.

WKU football looks to win fourth straight Read more by Michael Givner Jr.

The other side: A look at Boston College football with BC Heights Read more by Jake McMahon.

The College Heights Herald is the independent, student-run news organization operating on the campus of Western Kentucky University, emphasizing accuracy and truth while being a public forum for the fair display of diverse opinions and viewpoints The Herald works to be steadfast and unwavering in its pursuit of truth while being true to the tenets of the WKU Student Publications mission to grow exceptional journalists and innovative leaders through real-world experiences and a strong educational and ethical foundation centered on principled journalism All creative and editorial decisions are made by the Herald’s student leadership, and all consequences of those decisions are the sole responsibility of these student leaders While editorially and financially independent from the university, the Herald participates in the mission of WKU to prepare students of all backgrounds to be productive, engaged and socially responsible citizen-leaders of a global society, both within and outside of its newsroom Views expressed are diverse and, as an independent publication, should not be taken as representative of views of WKU and any of its administration, faculty, staff, student body or other constituency

Read more by Kaylee Hawkins

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