Friday, September 13, 2024
Bailey Reed, Newsletter Editor
Good morning, Hilltoppers!
Today, we are starting your morning with a sports roundup for the weekend
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers wide receiver Koy Moore (11) and Western Kentucky Hilltoppers tight end River Helms (87) celebrate a touchdown that was later overturned during a game against Eastern Kentucky University at L T Smith Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 7, 2024. Photo by Dominic Di Palermo.
The Other Side: A look into MTSU football with MTSU Sidelines
While WKU football prepares to try and continue its dominance against rival Middle Tennessee State on Saturday, College Heights Herald Sports Editor Jake McMahon sat down with Brett Walker, sports editor of MTSU Sidelines, to talk about the 74th edition of the ‘100 Miles of Hate’ rivalry
Read more by Jake McMahon
HILLTOPPER SPORTS ROUNDUP
WKU looks to keep rolling in '100 Miles of Hate' rivalry at this Saturday's football game Read more by Camden Bush here.
WKU volleyball is prepared to host the Hyatt Place Invitational where they will play a pair of matches on Friday, Sept 13 Read more by Petyon Reid here.
Linden’s Cut: “Speak No Evil” Review
Horror remakes Hollywood loves to eat it up Every year at least three or four are expected to be produced. However, when it came to “Speak No Evil,” it was an interesting case because the original Danish film only came out two years ago and was produced by Blumhouse, whose track record is hit or miss with hits like “Get Out” and misses such as “Five Nights at Freddy’s.” I also haven’t seen the original “Speak No Evil” which added to my curiosity I went into “Speak No Evil” with an open mind and I’m so happy to say that not only is this a hit, this is a horror remake done right.
Read more by Linden Lansberry
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