WESTERN KENTUCKY UNIVERSITY
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A quick look at the campus of Western Kentucky University as seen through the eyes of a 5th year senior at the university.
By Tom Lewis | Published 6/18/2007 | Read more »
Western Kentucky University students are drawing statewide media attention due to their plan to participate in a nationwide Empty Holster Protest to be held the week of October 22nd -26th.
By Stephanie Raney | Published 9/23/2007 | Read more »
A quick look at the Wesley Foundation through the eyes of a student who has attended several different campus ministries at WKU.
By Tom Lewis | Published 7/11/2007 | Read more »
A University campus plagued with restless spirits!
By Berkeley Girl | Published 9/27/2007 | Read more »
At first glance the UCLA versus Western Kentucky game looks like a laugher.
By Travis Ryan | Published 3/25/2008 | Read more »
there's more to fall than the changing of the seasons, gifts, decorations, untangling lights and family gatherings, it's also a great time for you and the family to enjoy some fall fun. Keep reading to discover all of the fall fun Western Kentucky has to offer.
By Misti Sandefur | Published 10/11/2007 | Read more »
If you've ever had to search for a loved one you know how difficult in can be to find them. It is especially hard when you are adopted. Learn about the adoption record resources in Kentucky and where you can find them.
By Rachel Pickett | Published 12/14/2005 | Read more »
A review of the two movie theaters in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
By Lauren Mauser | Published 5/5/2009 | Read more »
Do you believe in ghosts? Apparitions and paranormal activity is reported every day in every corner of the world. Here are the stories of six locations in Kentucky that have had their share of the unexplained.
By Berkeley Girl | Published 10/10/2007 | Read more »
Visitors to The Kentucky Museum can learn more about Kentucky's past, and famous citizens through this unique museum dedicated to the preservation of Kentucky's artifacts, and memorabilia.
By Stephanie Raney | Published 9/4/2007 | Read more »
After having observed several public schools in the Bowling Green area, this is my take on the overall quality of Bowling Green High School.
By Tom Lewis | Published 7/3/2007 | Read more »
As of 4:27 p.m., Western Kentucky University officials are reporting that the possible shooting reported at 2:40 p.m. is unconfirmed, but the lockdown of the campus has ended. WKU officials have taken four individuals into custody for questioning.
By Sarah F. Sullivan | Published 10/22/2008 | Read more »
Camping at Kentucky Lake will give you plenty to do such as boating, hiking, biking, hunting, fishing, horse back riding and historical landmarks and other numerous attractions.
By Tina Watts | Published 7/24/2005 | Read more »
Kentucky has been picked as the site for the new $3 billion coal-to-gas plant from Peabody Energy (BTU) and Conoco Phillips (COP).
By Susanne Jones | Published 10/30/2007 | Read more »
In Petersburg, Kentucky, a new museum of natural history is opening on Monday, with a unique twist. This museum will be based on a literal interpretation of the Bible, particularly the book of Genesis.
By BPascalFan | Published 6/1/2007 | Read more »
Indiana University hired Tom Crean to be their men's basketball coach on Tuesday, April 1, 2008. Who is Tom Crean?
By Spencer Sterling | Published 4/1/2008 | Read more »
Preview and predictions for the 2009 NCAA tournament opening round in the East and South East Regions. Western Kentucky, Butler, Michigan Shoot for First Round Upsets.
By JavanX3d | Published 3/18/2009 | Read more »
A quick look at Warren East High School as seen through the eyes of a college student who has spent nearly 100 hours observing high schools across Bowling Green, Kentucky.
By Tom Lewis | Published 7/11/2007 | Read more »
Located directly off I75 (a major highway through the Richmond/Lexington area) the hotel is ideally located for travelers and for those staying to explore the Richmond area.
By Barb Webb | Published 2/14/2007 | Read more »
A description of one of the experiences my boyfriend, family and I had with the Baobei Foundation in Shanghai, China.
By Lauren Mauser | Published 5/6/2009 | Read more »
Reports of probable swine flu cases in Ky growing.
By Morgan Phelps | Published 5/4/2009 | Read more »
Mayor and commissioner have heated debate.
By Morgan Phelps | Published 5/6/2009 | Read more »
It's a jungle out there and jobs are tight.
By Morgan Phelps | Published 6/10/2009 | Read more »
A paper about the history and practice of trepanation
By Cassandra L. Ferreira | Published 8/8/2008 | Read more »
The Kentucky State Fair starts in Louisville, Kentucky at Six Flags in August.
By Cathy Miller | Published 8/8/2008 | Read more »
This article lists my picks of the top five mystery novels everyone should read this summer.
By Cicely Richard | Published 6/3/2009 | Read more »
This veritable gold mine of free writing education links is a must-share among fellow writers, or those folks who aspire to write.
By John Melendez | Published 3/6/2008 | Read more »
A look at the various stereotypes that plague the often-overlooked cultural group
By Alyssa Evans | Published 5/7/2008 | Read more »
A description of the event on the 4th of July in Bowling Green, KY. Also a recommendation of where to park and where to sit for the event.
By Tom Lewis | Published 6/12/2007 | Read more »
Some tips from some of those who have gone through the rigors of student teaching.
By Tom Lewis | Published 8/12/2007 | Read more »
The Sun Belt Conference, which has eight football members competing in the Division 1 Football Bowl Subdivision of the NCAA, will likely add another bowl game tie-in in 2008, conference commissioner Wright Waters said in a video posted to the conference website recently.
By Matt Nelson | Published 7/26/2007 | Read more »
The career of director John Carpenter
By Kevin L. Powers | Published 8/15/2007 | Read more »
So you received your degree in journalism. Now what? Reporter Kim Hartman takes you through her experience with journalism past college, gives practical advice from herself and other media professionals, and tackles controversial issues in the field.
By Kim Hartman | Published 10/27/2007 | Read more »
So you are interested in starting your own Micro-Publisher? To make sure that Micro-Publishing is your best choice, you need to formulate your goals as an author. How many books do you want to sell?
By James Bilodeau | Published 3/19/2007 | Read more »
March Madness is about to infect the nation, as the NCAA tournament at last kicks off. As usual, there are 3-4 games at a time today and tonight, with top teams like UConn, Memphis and Duke, and upset picks like VCU and Western Kentucky, starting today.
By Robert Dougherty | Published 3/19/2009 | Read more »
Never have four minor seeded teams advanced from the same venue in the history of the NCAA Tournament. That can no longer be said. In the second day of the first round of the NCAA Tournament, four low-seeded teams defeated their much higher-seeded rivals...
By saul relative | Published 3/22/2008 | Read more »
Telling people that you were born and raised in a city like Covington, Kentucky, people from other parts of the United States are more prone to ask the number of cows that you had on your farm and most would over look the rich history of jazz.
By Kareem Simpson | Published 2/18/2007 | Read more »
A native New Yorker, relocated to Kentucky and starved for professional sports, recalls the game's highlights and how it took him right back to the Big Apple. Ever feel like you were in two places at once?
By Pennman | Published 2/12/2008 | Read more »
Roy A. Barnes found many transportation modes to get around and see some of Louisville's gems, including the use of two trolleys, a classic bi-plane, a riverboat, and good old fashioned walking!
By Roy Barnes | Published 9/19/2007 | Read more »
A nice overall view of life as a Kansas Jayhawk, including information on the campus, housing, nightlife, shopping, and culture.
By Jeffrey Nelson | Published 8/14/2007 | Read more »
Two best friends, one freshly back from war, on a lavish trip to Italy's western coast for a week of too much booze and too little sleep.
By Zeke Ridge | Published 6/22/2007 | Read more »
March Madness is upon us and we are past all the conference championships. The NCAA selection committee has made their final decisions as to who has made it to the "Big Dance," and the brackets have been set for this year's Road to the Final Four...
By saul relative | Published 3/16/2009 | Read more »
2009 NCAA Tournament Preview and Predictions. UNC/UCONN/Pittsburgh/Wake to Final 4. Duke will lose in 2nd round. What happened to Nate Funk? Memphis Loses on "Headband Theory." This is March Madness.
By Kofi Bofah | Published 3/16/2009 | Read more »
A brief look at the 2009 men's NCAA basketball tournament pairings and top seeds.
By Will Melbye | Published 3/15/2009 | Read more »
Louisville, Connecticut, Pittsburgh, and North Carolina announced as the 4 number 1 seeds for the 2009 NCAA Tournament. Memphis settles for a Nr 2 seed with all the conference seeds and match-ups announced today.
By JavanX3d | Published 3/15/2009 | Read more »
My Guide to picking winners for this year's NCAA Tourney bracket.
By MickeysBigMouth | Published 3/17/2009 | Read more »
There were no major upsets on opening day of the NCAA Tournament. There were three close calls but the favorites marched on to the second round. UCLA, Memphis,and Villanova all escaped by the hair of their chinny chin chin.
By Bobby GEE | Published 3/20/2009 | Read more »
A renewed interest in the 2006 film "Glory Road" shows that the public is still interested in the Texas Western victory, involving athletes ranging from Bobby Joe Hill to Pat Riley.
By Michael Thompson | Published 2/8/2009 | Read more »
The NCAA Tournament Seeds were Revealed Sunday, Outlining the 2009 NCAA Tournament Brackets.
By Ryan Christopher DeVault | Published 3/15/2009 | Read more »
Sweet Sixteen means better teams and more chances to see college basketball at its best.
By Tim Delamatter | Published 3/23/2009 | Read more »
The schedule of NCAA games, television broadcasts, match-ups, and dates now ready.
By Ryan Christopher DeVault | Published 3/26/2009 | Read more »
A little bit of attention for an accomplished team that enters the 2009 NCAA Basketball tournament shielded by disregard.
By Ryan Sullivan | Published 3/19/2009 | Read more »
A look at the 2009 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament Sweet 16, along with team previews and picks for every Sweet 16 game in these regions.
By Forrest W. Kobayashi | Published 3/23/2009 | Read more »
All the way to the 2007-2008 National Champion
By Michael Grisso | Published 3/19/2008 | Read more »
Review of the 2008 NCAA Tournament and a list of rankings by region.
By Dan Rozak | Published 3/16/2008 | Read more »
I am quite sure that this article will cause many a fan's blood pressure to rise because either their favorite team is not included in this article, or I did not rank their team as high as they feel they should be.
By Bugeatersteve | Published 3/29/2007 | Read more »
A look at the career of Adrian, the unlikely hero of the 1966 NBA All Star game.
By russell huebsch | Published 2/23/2009 | Read more »
A review of the Tennessee versus Louisville 2008 NCAA tournament game
By Travis Ryan | Published 3/26/2008 | Read more »
Urban Meyer and the Florida Gators look to repeat as national champions in college football in 2007.
By mike white | Published 7/13/2007 | Read more »
Desperately seeking "Rock Band" at half price.
By Sabrina Young | Published 2/12/2009 | Read more »
More than a two player draft, the 2008 NBA Draft offers intrigue as picks #3-10 could unfold in several different scenarios, creating a myriad of possibilities for the entire draft.
By Brian McCormick, CSCS | Published 5/28/2008 | Read more »
This is a look at the 10 worst teams in college football, compiling a ranking of the worst schools from big conference play.
By Ryan Christopher DeVault | Published 10/20/2008 | Read more »
A preview of the nominees and their accomplishments as well as my prediction for each sports award category at the 2008 ESPYS presented by ESPN.
By Darrell Mason | Published 7/18/2008 | Read more »
I hope to provide the reader with useful counsel on how to pursue one's true calling.
By dr. angus l. koolbreeze III | Published 8/8/2008 | Read more »
A study of the masculine image of 20th century Country Western music centered on the lives and careers of Johnny Cash and Willie Nelson: how their persistence, talent, and self-reliance changed the industry standards for artistry and economics..
By J.L.E. | Published 2/12/2008 | Read more »
Preview of the 2006 college football season for the Western Athletic Conference.
By N.K. | Published 9/13/2006 | Read more »
The Trail of Tears National Historic Trail, which covers 2,200 miles across nine states, recognizes the forced removal of the Cherokee people by the U.S. government in 1838.
By Maisah Robinson, Ph.D. | Published 6/7/2006 | Read more »
In two recent surveys employers speak to the value of candidates who have studied abroad.
By BullsEyeResumes | Published 6/21/2007 | Read more »
In the 2006 - 2007 season the Florida Gators attempted to be the first repeat National Champions in college basketball since Duke in 1991 and 1992. What other teams have won back to back National Championships?
By Lee Andrew Henderson | Published 4/4/2007 | Read more »
An analysis of the election of 1824, or "the corrupt bargain" in APSA format.
By Christin Shullo | Published 4/11/2008 | Read more »
This is a research paper that explains the history and impact of an important Supreme Court case, United States v. Fordice, which mandated that the State of Mississippi desegregate publically funded black colleges and universities.
By Garian Clark | Published 2/3/2009 | Read more »
This article will have the top ten movies of 2006 that a disney movie fanatic will love.
By Brendan Do | Published 11/20/2006 | Read more »
An accredited online degree is a necessity and I have personally looked into many post-secondary programs online.
By Michelle M. Guilbeau-Sheppard | Published 4/14/2009 | Read more »
The Whiskey Rebellion, a series of rogue attacks on the government by settlers in Western Pennsylvania, was a frontier in American government because they crossed the border into the new territory of order and control over their people.
By Julia Wallace | Published 7/28/2008 | Read more »
This is the full schedule of The Mountain Heritage Literary Festival-June 13-15, 2008- at the Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, TN.
By Sabne Raznik | Published 6/11/2008 | Read more »
A brief history of Bobby Joe Hill and his significance.
By Zach F | Published 2/13/2009 | Read more »
Details on shopping, dining, lodging, the University of Maine at Farmington, and other attractions in Farmington, ME. Written by a Maine resident who frequently visits the area.
By Z. Perry | Published 12/26/2006 | Read more »
Scientists are increasingly realizing how much human activity is affecting the world's oceans ... usually for the worse.
By Shirley Gregory | Published 2/26/2008 | Read more »
An essay concerning the opportunities, complaints, successess and limitations of Native Americans and Slaves in the History of the U.S.
By Susannah Lewis | Published 2/14/2008 | Read more »
The prude in the legal authority becomes a censor, whose function is to protect his fellow man against images, which they consider indecent and immoral, depraving and corrupting - especially against descriptions in words ,
By Norman A. Rubin | Published 3/10/2008 | Read more »
Native Americans and Slaves: Opportunities, Complaints, Successes and Limitations
By Susannah Lewis | Published 2/14/2008 | Read more »
The Missouri Department of Transportation has decided to close down an important section of U.S. Highway 40 (Interstate 64) to completely rebuild it.....
By Walt Crocker | Published 12/13/2007 | Read more »
Being a student at some schools is supposed to be a challenge. If you feel different from others, the challenge is more difficult. These tips can help make up for the disadvantage of being in a minority.
By Priscilla King | Published 2/14/2008 | Read more »
This article is an encapsulation of the book I wrote with Sandra Brandenburg about visionary art in Northern California.
By Debora HIll | Published 10/25/2007 | Read more »
Many churches still prohibit attendance at musicals or movies, or to allow their followers to use tea or red wine for heath purposes. Their response is
they don't care what doctors say.
By K. Kemper | Published 2/10/2008 | Read more »
Twenty-seven states have laws on the books that address the act of ticket reselling,
with thirteen having laws that prohibit ticket scalping.
By Dayle Turner | Published 11/28/2007 | Read more »
The essay examines the history of "stepping" within African American fraternities and sororities. It describes the modern-day form while tracing the changes it has undergone since its beginnings.
By Scipio Stubbs III | Published 1/18/2009 | Read more »
This is a brief look at author Thomas Wolfe, a distant cousin of mine.
By Dahloan Hembree | Published 10/9/2007 | Read more »
Scores from all of the college football bowl games so far!
By Mark Albracht | Published 12/29/2008 | Read more »
Results of 2008-09 BCS bowl games completed through 30 December 2008 are listed followed by an update on bowl game predictions for the remainder of the bowling season.
By JavanX3d | Published 12/31/2008 | Read more »
My reflections on being a part of history at the inauguration of President Barack Obama. The cold weather could not keep millions from attending the ceremony in Washington, DC.
By Memphis Vaughan | Published 2/9/2009 | Read more »
Chapters 40 thru 45 of novel
By Cary James | Published 12/9/2008 | Read more »
The final 2008 - 2009 NCAA football bowl schedule have been released. Highlighted by the Florida Gators taking on the Oklahoma Sooners in the BCS National Title game on January 8th, and a number of other great match-ups beforehand.
By JavanX3d | Published 12/8/2008 | Read more »
James McFadden has went to the NFL. However, the Razorbacks are ready to roll.
By Carl Benjamin | Published 7/30/2008 | Read more »
A loosely autobiographical account of the life of Cal Roland, who at an early age decides that the only important philosophical question is whether to commit suicide or go on living. Cal's philosophy: "Most of life is either funny, insane or sad."
By Wesley Patterson | Published 10/9/2008 | Read more »
On October 9th Tommy Tuberville and the Auburn Tigers found themselves without an offensive coordinator after the firing of Tony Franklin.
By theengineer | Published 10/16/2008 | Read more »
Red Raiders win battle of unbeaten teams in prime-time showdown.
By David Goodloe | Published 11/12/2008 | Read more »
This paper considers whether or not contemporary popular music is responsible for revitalizing religiosity in America.
By Rebecca LeMoine | Published 7/21/2008 | Read more »
Older women are now beginning to suffer with an eating disorder. I also provide a state-by-state list of treatment facilities and their contact information.
By Jonathan McLelland | Published 4/1/2007 | Read more »
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