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Lillie Wyrick and Hayden Moss pose for a denim fashion shoot in the WKU Photojournalism studio in Bowling Green, Ky. The two WKU students dive into fashion and styling on their social media for their followers.
WKU Track and Field Sprinter/Hurdler Madison Rabe practices the starting blocks for portraits at Charles M. Ruter Track and Field Complex at Western Kentucky University. The freshman sprinter from Union, Ky., whose main event is the 400m hurdles, is entering her first collegiate outdoor track season.
Bowling Green/Warren County Humane Society workers, Evan Holihan and Keiley Douglas, comfort their furry patient before he gets his nails trimmed. Among the chaotic sounds of barking, Holihan and Douglas simultaneously juggle the feeding, cleaning, and caring for the dogs alongside helping customers. “There is a lot of happiness and grief that comes with this job, and I just want people to see the happiness that happens here at the shelter,” said Douglas.
Womanhood. The messy and chaotic, but also beautiful and womanly.
Western Kentucky Hilltoppers offensive lineman Rodney Newsom Jr. (65) celebrates with his teammates during WKU’s game against Kennesaw State University in Bowling Green, Ky. on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2024.
Darnell, 2 years old, poses in the WKU Visual Journalism & Photography studio in Bowling Green, Ky.
Ilana Anderson, 21, poses in the WKU Photojournalism studio located in Jody Richards Hall, Bowling Green, Ky.
Faulkner University students, Landon Hunton, Mary Alice Murner, and Hayes Hunt, play spike ball at Panama City Beach, on March 21st, 2024. The college students from Montgomery, Alabama, drove 3 hours to get to Panama City Beach for spring break. "My favorite memory from this spring break was probably guys night or midnight walks on the beach with Dragon(friend)," said Hunt.
Pass It On, a community service program through WKU athletics, takes place Saturday, February 25th, 2023 at Parker-Bennett-Curry Elementary School, Bowling Green, Ky. Kids were taken through stretches and drills led by WKU student-athletes, with a scrimmage at the end of the program. “The goal is the kids get to learn from, be coached by and mentored by our student-athletes, learning valuable leadership skills through basketball as the vessel,” said Audrey Griffin, Student-Athlete Development Graduate Assistant.
Western Kentucky University Track and Field hosts their annual track meet, "Hilltopper Relays" at the Charles M. Ruter Track and Field Complex on April 1st, 2023.
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