Students, staff, and volunteers gathered August 23rd to kick off the training weekend that brought several professionals in to train…
Herald staffers arrived back Thursday morning and hit the ground running with their meeting with WKU President Timothy Caboni. We’re…
WKU Student Publications announced nine Student Publications fellows for 2021 on Monday. Eight of the students will spend at least…
Today’s issue of the College Heights Herald is the first printed in Indianapolis, after Gannett shut down The Courier-Journal printing…
The following was taken from a Facebook post by Chuck Burton, a colleague of J. Scott Applewhite, a former College…
A scholarship honoring Elliott Wells, a former College Heights Herald sports reporter who died unexpectedly Dec. 18 at age 22,…
I’m a journalist, not a fundraiser. I remember Bob Adams saying something similar many times when we were raising money…
Dear Herald alumni, I was named editor-in-chief last April, when our world first began reeling over the coronavirus pandemic. The…
Change is coming to the College Heights Herald print edition. When publication of the Herald newspaper resumes for the Spring…
Laurel Deppen, a senior broadcasting major from Louisville, was selected Friday as editor-in-chief of the College Heights Herald for the…
WKU Student Publications has been awarded a $6,000 grant from The Billie P. Hatcher Charitable Trust to create training opportunities…