Herald Newsletter 9-24-2024

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Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Bailey Reed, Newsletter Editor

Good morning, Hilltoppers

Please be aware that this morning's coverage contains content that may be triggering or emotionally distressing for some. As students of the university, we at the Herald are here for you in any way we can be Call the WKU Counseling Center at 270-745-3159 if additional resources are needed Let's continue to climb this Hill together Have a great day

Gatton Academy student dies in accident at Barren River

A 17-year-old Gatton Academy student died while swimming in the Barren River after going missing on Friday. First responders and officials found the student’s body on Sunday after a multiday search involving the Bowling Green Fire Department, Barren County Rescue, Richardsville Fire Department, Warren County Emergency Management and Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife, according to WBKO News

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Steve Olson (left) and Russ Cossell (Right) attempt to fix a hole in their cars oil pan during the 24 Hours of Lemons endurance race at the NCM Motorsports Park on Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024. Photo by Wyatt Reading.

Photos: WKU volleyball sweeps the Alyssa Cavanaugh Classic 3-0

WKU defensive specialist Abby Schaefer and outside hitter Kaylee Cox attempt for a dig during the game against Arkansas State University in Diddle Arena on Friday, Sept. 20, 2024. Photo by Adin Parks.

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