Wednesday, April 2, 2025
Bailey Reed, Newsletter Editor
Good morning, Hilltoppers!
Read on for coverage of 'college fees' instead of course fees, a win for WKU Softball and a loss for WKU Baseball Have a wonderful Wednesday, and as always, GO TOPS!
‘College fees’ to replace course fees beginning fall 2025
When registering for classes this week, students may have seen a change in the cost of their courses, one not communicated to them beforehand In substitution of traditional course lab fees, all students will be required to pay a set “college fee” per credit hour per class These fees, set at $15 or $20 per credit hour depending on the college, will primarily be implemented in the fall 2025 semester, however, one college has already started the transition
Western Kentucky University infielder Maci Masters (30) enters a tunnel of her teammates celebrating after hitting a homer during a game against the University of Kentucky at the WKU Softball Complex on Saturday, March 1, 2025.
Photo by Anna Bell Lee
Western Kentucky Hilltopper catcher Kyle Hayes (30) runs to third base at Nick Denes Field on Sunday, March 30, 2025
WKU Softball defeats Lipscomb
WKU Softball built on its momentum from its first Conference USA series win Tuesday, defeating Lipscomb University 8-3
After a scoreless first inning, freshman second baseman Charlotte Herron’s RBI single put the Hilltoppers on the board in the second
A tame three-inning stretch had no runs from either team
Music City misery: Hilltoppers lose heartbreaker at Vanderbilt
WKU Baseball fell to No. 23 Vanderbilt 5-4 in an extra-innings battle Tuesday night in Nashville
WKU recorded eight hits, drew two walks and struck out 14 times while leaving five runners on base The top of the lineup led the way as juniors
Carlos Vasquez and Ryan Wideman, along with senior Ethan Lizama combined to go 6-for-15. Wideman and Lizama each drove in a run, and the trio accounted for all four of the Hilltoppers’ runs.


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