Herald Newsletter 9-16-2024

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Monday, September 15, 2024

Bailey Reed, Newsletter Editor

Good morning, Hilltoppers!

Today, we are starting your morning with a news and sports roundup from the weekend

Local resident provides Corvette to WKUPD

Kane Smith | News reporter

Bowling Green resident Sarah Jane Zink has lent her 2010 Chevrolet Corvette Grand Sport to the WKU Police Department to appear at community events

Zink, a local resident and owner of the car, agreed to restyle the vehicle on Aug. 23 with the WKUPD decals and stripes as a contribution to the police department.

Zink and WKUPD Chief Mitchell Walker devised the collaboration, having known each other since September 2020

A Corvette that was lent to WKU Police Department by Sarah Jane Sink is parked for a photo on Parking Structure #1 on Wednesday, Sept 11, 2024 Photo by Gabriel Milby
Read more by Kane Smith

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Larkin Ivory | News reporter

The Hilltopper Organization for Latin American Students (HOLAS) will host its All Around the World Event on Monday, September 16th

Read more by Larkin Ivory

WHAT'S GOING ON? WHAT'S GOING ON?

Annual “Networking with Nonprofits” event to return to WKU. Read more by Libby Simpson.

“Kinda Spoopy” film festival kicks off Bowling Green Halloween season Read more by Anthony Clauson.

Todd Alcott hosts mayoral campaign fundraiser with U.S. Senator Rand Paul. Read more by Abigail Vickers.

HILLTOPPER SPORTS ROUNDUP

Pardon my Jake: WKU's dominant win at MTSU Read more by Jake McMahon. WKUvolleyballwent0-3attheHyattPlaceInvitational ReadmorebyPeytonReid andAustinRice. VeltkampandWKUdominatedMTSUinfootballthispastSaturday . Readmoreby CamdenBush

LENSES

OF LIFE LENSES OF LIFE

Feature photos: WKU rugby gets ready for another season View more by Ava Davis.

Photos: Women’s Volleyball falls behind 3-0 at the Hyatt Place Invitational View the cooperative gallery here

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A runner enters the last stretch of the annual Med Center Health 10K Classic at WKU on Saturday, Sept 14, 2023
Photo by Anna Bell Lee
Photo story by Anna Bell Lee

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