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Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No. 6 [7], Wku Student Affairs Oct 2018

Ua12/2/1 College Heights Herald, Vol. 94, No. 6 [7], Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

WKU campus newspaper reporting campus, athletic and Bowling Green, Kentucky news. This issue contains articles:

  • DeLetter, Emily. Affairs of State – Noah Stevens
  • Breu, Natasha. Bike Share Company Arriving at WKU
  • Breu, Natasha. Attorney General Signs Domestic Violence Awareness Proclamation – Andy Beshear
  • Dobbs, Jack. Kentucky Awarded $24.5 Million Grant Increase – Enrollment
  • Coyle, Cameron. Tom Hardy Almost Saved Venom
  • Allen, Ellie. Editorial Cartoon re: Pessimism
  • Brown, Austin. Pessimistic Prose
  • Editorial: Collective Punishment Won’t Fix Greek Life – Alcohol
  • Pepke, Brenna & Whitney Hardin. Jackson’s Orchard Celebrates Pumpkin Season
  • Sisler, Julie. Leatherworker Encourages Local Art with Creativity
  • Fletcher, Griffin. The …


Ua12/2/2 Talisman: Movement, Wku Student Affairs Oct 2018

Ua12/2/2 Talisman: Movement, Wku Student Affairs

WKU Archives Records

2018 Talisman yearbook.

  • Good, Hannah. Movement
  • Kinser, Nicholas. Tunnel Trap
  • Cozer, Claire. A Day in the Life of a Food Truck – Mike Wilson, Pop’s Street Eats
  • Fletcher, Griffin. Beauty in Power – WKU Women’s Rugby Club
  • Gordon, Zora. The Mixed Experience
  • Hornsby, Morgan. Bonfire
  • Waters, Adrianna. Mispoken – Communication Disorders
  • Chu, Phi. Home Base – Jessica Barks
  • Cooksey, Catrina. Rerouted – Sydney Clark, Austin Clark, Blake Perkins, Sheila Flener, Handicapped Persons
  • Good, Hannah. Not Safe for Work – Prostitution
  • Chu, Phi. Transfigured Night
  • Carter, De’inara. Passing the Plate – International Students, Recipes
  • Robb, Hayley. From Sole to Soul – …


Break Us Beautiful, Elizabeth Upshur Jul 2018

Break Us Beautiful, Elizabeth Upshur

Masters Theses & Specialist Projects

The problem addressed in this thesis is cultivating an answer to the question: what creates or comprises the sum total of my Blackness as a modern American woman living in our current political climate? I primarily use a read/call and response methodology, responding to both lived and hypothetical experiences that explore or demonstrate the ways that identity, race, gender, sexuality, regionality, religion, and the historical thumbprint intersect. The results are this collection of poems that is at times mythological, at times irreverent, both abstract and formal as it seeks to fit these pieces into a singular mosaic. The conclusion drawn …