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Wounded Soldier
Story by Sara Krog Photos by Sofie Skødt Mortensen Megan Karr, 36, walks back and forth in her bedroom in Louisville, Kentucky, on a Friday in November 2019 looking for her hat in a pile of clothes.It does not hang on the wall with the rest of her neatly sorted hats —...
Save the republic for Ralph Smeed
A chance meeting leads to a strong 'tie'. By Annalee Hubbs It was Sept. 7, 2010, and several men wearing fitted black suits tucked one-of-a-kind bolo ties neatly beneath their button-down collars before lining up as honorary pallbearers for the funeral of a man who...
Being Jerry Wayne
Leading a full life under the radar. By Manny Dixon-Peralta Burdine Street. Late July. The sun has fallen. All is quiet, bar the tunes of the crickets and cicadas drifting aimlessly into the warm summer dark. In his humble home, along this modest street in Somerset,...
Python Perfect
WKU student thinks outside the box with her new pet By Meredith Neltner After two years in the dorm, it was finally time for McCall Ponzer to move into her first apartment and more importantly, get her first pet. It couldn’t be a boring, high-maintenance pet.It needed...
Gettin’ Wiggy With It
By Kiki Wagner “Wigs flying in the air,”, “sweaty seven-second costume changes,” and “backstage adrenaline rushes” are only some of the thrills of being a wig and makeup design major, according to Raegan Calvert. Behind the curtains, Calvert and her wig designer run...
Music For Life
By Maddie Blankley Heather Lawson works as an adjunct professor at Campbellsville University, all while developing the younger music community through vocal and piano lessons and still performing in shows. Lawson’s life has been filled with music in different ways...


