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Thursday, February 13, 2025
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Good morning, Hilltoppers!
Please read on to learn about tonight's PCAL Cultural Enhancement Series as well as where to get a unique last minute Valentine's Day Card. Have a great day, and as always, GO TOPS!
Thursday, February 13, 2025
Please read on to learn about tonight's PCAL Cultural Enhancement Series as well as where to get a unique last minute Valentine's Day Card. Have a great day, and as always, GO TOPS!
Libby Simpson | News Reporter
Potters College of Arts and Letters will host New York Times columnist, author and MSNBC analyst Charles Blow for the second event of this year ’ s PCAL Cultural Enhancement Series to celebrate Black History Month
“The PCAL Cultural Enhancement Series provides the campus and community the opportunity to meet some of the nation’s most influential artists and intellectuals.” states the official CES website. “The goal of the series is to challenge our audiences, to expose them to new ideas, and give them new perspectives on our world ”
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The WKU Print Making Club hosts a Valentine’s Days card print sale in FAC on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025. All of the prints/cards were made by students within the club. Photo by Kaitlyn Webb.
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On a table by the first-floor elevator in the Fine Arts Center, Printmaking Club students displayed cards boasting frilly designs and romantic messages in pink, red and black ink specially crafted for Valentine’s Day
The printing process began over a week ago, to ensure the oil-based ink was fully dried. Club members’ hard work generated success, as some card designs sold out within two hours of business. Initially sold on Tuesday, the card sale will continue on Thursday from noon to 3:30 p m in the same location. The inventory is priced at $5 for one card or $12 for three cards
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